50cal vs Atlas Stone

Published on October 23, 2020
Duration: 10:10

This video from Edwin Sarkissian demonstrates the destructive power of various firearms against a 105lb Atlas stone. High-profile firearms content creator Edwin Sarkissian showcases safe handling and knowledge of specialized ammunition like API and Green Tip rounds. The tests range from a 9mm pistol to a .50 BMG rifle, illustrating escalating levels of impact and penetration.

Quick Summary

High-profile firearms content creator Edwin Sarkissian tests the destructive power of various firearms against a 105lb Atlas stone. The tests range from a 9mm pistol to a .50 BMG rifle, showcasing escalating levels of impact and penetration. The .50 BMG Desert Tech HTI with API rounds proved most effective, splitting the stone in half.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 01:069mm Pistol Test
  3. 02:18.50 AE Desert Eagle Test
  4. 03:147.62x39 Galil ACE Test
  5. 04:245.56 Tavor X95 Test
  6. 05:33.338 Lapua AWM Test
  7. 08:05.50 BMG Desert Tech HTI Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were tested against the Atlas stone?

The video tested a Rex Zero 1S (9mm), a Desert Eagle (.50 AE), an IWI Galil ACE (7.62x39mm), an IWI Tavor X95 (5.56x45mm), an Accuracy International AWM (.338 Lapua Magnum), and a Desert Tech HTI (.50 BMG).

Which firearm was most effective against the Atlas stone?

The Desert Tech HTI chambered in .50 BMG, utilizing Armor Piercing Incendiary (API) rounds, proved to be the most destructive, completely splitting the 105lb Atlas stone in half. This demonstrated superior performance over all other tested calibers and firearms.

What types of ammunition were used in the test?

Ammunition used included standard 115 grain 9mm, .50 AE, 7.62x39mm, 5.56x45mm Green Tip (M855), .338 Lapua Magnum, and .50 BMG Armor Piercing Incendiary (API) rounds. The specific types highlight varying levels of penetration and destructive capability.

What was the outcome of the 9mm and .50 AE tests?

The 9mm pistol and the .50 AE Desert Eagle showed limited effectiveness against the 105lb Atlas stone. Both caused only minor surface chipping, with the 9mm penetrating about 4-5mm and the .50 AE creating a slightly larger impact diameter.

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