50bmg vs Stainless Cast Iron

Published on May 28, 2021
Duration: 16:11

This video demonstrates the durability of Foreverware stainless cast iron skillets by testing their ability to stop various high-caliber rifle and handgun rounds, including .50 BMG, .50 AE, .45-70 Government, and .338 Lapua Magnum. The experiment, conducted by Edwin Sarkissian, provides a unique, albeit informal, look at ballistic resistance using common cookware as a target. The results show varying degrees of penetration depending on the ammunition type and firearm used.

Quick Summary

Foreverware stainless cast iron skillets were tested for ballistic durability against high-caliber firearms. A .50 BMG FMJ round penetrated three skillets, while an AP round showed similar results. Handgun calibers like .50 AE and .45-70 were stopped by the first skillet, and a .338 Lapua Magnum round penetrated two skillets before being stopped by the third.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Skillet Durability Test
  2. 01:09.50 BMG FMJ Round Test
  3. 05:03.50 BMG AP Round Test
  4. 06:09Desert Eagle .50 AE Test
  5. 07:45Magnum Research BFR .45-70 Test
  6. 13:31.338 Lapua Magnum Test

Frequently Asked Questions

How many stainless cast iron skillets did a .50 BMG round penetrate?

In the test conducted by Edwin Sarkissian, a .50 BMG Full Metal Jacket round penetrated three Foreverware stainless cast iron skillets before being stopped by the fourth skillet. An armor-piercing round showed similar penetration capabilities.

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