50CAL VS AR500 STEEL

Published on September 9, 2017
Duration: 4:20

This video provides an expert-level demonstration of .50 BMG ammunition performance against 1-inch thick AR500 steel. Instructor Edwin Sarkissian, a recognized firearms tester, compares the penetration capabilities of Raufoss Mk 211, Armor Piercing (AP), and Incendiary rounds fired from a Serbu BFG-50A rifle. The results highlight significant differences in how each ammunition type interacts with hardened steel, offering valuable insights for enthusiasts and professionals alike.

Quick Summary

Expert firearms tester Edwin Sarkissian demonstrates the performance of .50 BMG ammunition against 1-inch AR500 steel using a Serbu BFG-50A rifle. The Raufoss Mk 211 and 'Black Tip' AP rounds showed deep penetration, while the 'Red Tip' Incendiary round penetrated only about 1/4 inch, highlighting distinct ballistic properties.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 00:16Rifle Overview: Serbu BFG-50A
  3. 00:32Ammunition: Raufoss Mk 211
  4. 00:43First Shot: Raufoss Impact
  5. 01:07Raufoss Impact Inspection
  6. 01:46Second Shot: Black Tip AP
  7. 02:06AP Impact Inspection
  8. 02:27Third Shot: Red Tip Incendiary
  9. 02:44Final Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of rifle was used to test against AR500 steel?

The test utilized a Serbu BFG-50A, which is a semi-automatic rifle chambered in .50 BMG caliber. It was equipped with a Vortex optic for aiming during the ballistic testing against the steel plate.

How did different .50 BMG rounds perform against 1-inch AR500 steel?

The Raufoss Mk 211 and 'Black Tip' AP rounds penetrated nearly the full inch of AR500 steel, causing significant bulges. The 'Red Tip' Incendiary round penetrated only about 1/4 inch, showing its limited effectiveness against hardened steel.

What is AR500 steel and why is it used for targets?

AR500 steel is a high-hardness, abrasion-resistant alloy specifically designed to withstand repeated impacts from projectiles. Its durability makes it an ideal material for ballistic targets used in firearms testing and training.

What are the key differences between the tested .50 BMG ammunition types?

The Raufoss Mk 211 is a multi-purpose round with a penetrator and incendiary. The 'Black Tip' is Armor Piercing (AP), designed to defeat hardened targets. The 'Red Tip' is Incendiary, primarily for starting fires or anti-personnel use, not heavy armor penetration.

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