BOSCH BRUTE DEMOLITION JACKHAMMER

Published on July 21, 2018
Duration: 14:57

This video features an experimental durability test where a Bosch Brute demolition jackhammer is subjected to ballistic impacts from various calibers, including 9mm, .50 AE, .500 S&W Magnum, .458 SOCOM, 5.56mm, and .50 BMG. The experiment, conducted by Edwin Sarkissian and Jasperry, demonstrates the jackhammer's surprising resilience against handgun rounds, while larger calibers eventually penetrate. The content highlights the destructive potential of different firearms against heavy equipment.

Quick Summary

In a ballistic durability test, a Bosch Brute demolition jackhammer was subjected to impacts from 9mm up to .50 BMG. While smaller calibers caused minimal damage, .50 BMG rounds successfully penetrated the unit, showcasing the jackhammer's varying resistance based on projectile power.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 01:519mm Handgun Test

Frequently Asked Questions

How durable is a Bosch Brute demolition jackhammer against firearm impacts?

The Bosch Brute demolition jackhammer demonstrates considerable resilience against handgun rounds like 9mm and .50 AE, showing only surface damage or internal lodging. Larger calibers, such as .50 BMG, are capable of penetrating the unit, indicating a clear difference in destructive potential based on firearm power.

What calibers were tested against the Bosch Brute demolition jackhammer?

The jackhammer was tested against a variety of calibers including 9mm (Glock 19X), .50 AE (Desert Eagle), .500 S&W Magnum (Smith & Wesson revolver), .458 SOCOM (CMMG rifle), 5.56mm (AR-15), and .50 BMG (Serbu BFG-50A).

Did any rounds completely penetrate the Bosch Brute demolition jackhammer?

Yes, .50 BMG rounds fired from a Serbu BFG-50A rifle were able to penetrate the jackhammer. Additionally, two out of three 5.56mm M855 rounds from an AR-15 successfully penetrated and exited the unit.

What was the outcome of the .500 S&W Magnum test on the jackhammer?

When a Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum was fired at the jackhammer, the rounds caused significant internal damage and leakage of grease, but the projectile did not exit the casing, demonstrating substantial internal resilience.

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