50 BMG vs Industrial Sewing Machine 🧵

Published on December 12, 2019
Duration: 8:36

This video features a destructive test comparing the durability of an industrial sewing machine against various firearms, culminating in the use of a .50 BMG rifle. The test demonstrates the penetration capabilities of different calibers, from handguns to .50 BMG, highlighting the extreme power of the latter. The video also includes a mention of a custom Kentucky Ballistics EDC belt from Blue Alpha Gear.

Quick Summary

The .50 BMG caliber, fired from a Serbu RN-50, proved to be the most destructive against an industrial sewing machine, shattering its cast iron head. Smaller calibers like 9mm and .45 ACP caused superficial damage, while .500 S&W Magnum achieved full penetration. The test highlights the extreme power of .50 BMG rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:35Introduction & Sponsorship
  2. 02:03Handgun Testing (.22 LR to .45 ACP)
  3. 03:03Magnum Handgun Testing (.50 AE & .500 S&W)
  4. 04:04Shotgun and Rifle Testing
  5. 05:21.50 BMG Final Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were tested against the industrial sewing machine?

The test included handguns like the Ruger LCR (.22 LR), Canik TP9SFx (9mm), Springfield Armory 1911 (.45 ACP), Desert Eagle (.50 AE), and a .500 S&W Magnum. Rifles tested were .223 Rem and 7.62x39mm, alongside a 12 Gauge shotgun. The ultimate test involved a .50 BMG from a Serbu RN-50.

Which caliber proved most destructive to the sewing machine?

The .50 BMG caliber, fired from a Serbu RN-50, was by far the most destructive. It easily penetrated the cast iron sewing machine and eventually shattered its head, demonstrating extreme power.

What was the outcome of testing smaller caliber firearms?

Smaller calibers like .22 LR, 9mm, and .45 ACP caused superficial damage or penetrated the front casing but were stopped by the internal mechanisms. They failed to exit the rear of the robust industrial sewing machine.

Were any protective gear or accessories mentioned?

Yes, the video mentions a custom Kentucky Ballistics EDC belt provided by Blue Alpha Gear. This belt is described as being made from double-layer 1.5-inch nylon webbing with a Cobra buckle.

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