Breaking Into A VAULT With A TANK!!!

Published on October 11, 2022
Duration: 26:16

This video details a comprehensive test of a Liberty Safe vault door's durability against a wide range of firearms and artillery. Conducted by Demolition Ranch, the experiment progresses from common handgun calibers to powerful .50 BMG rifles and even military-grade artillery and tank rounds. The testing aims to determine the door's resistance to penetration and its ability to maintain security under extreme duress, providing insights into the effectiveness of modern vault construction against heavy ordnance.

Quick Summary

A Liberty Safe vault door was subjected to rigorous ballistic testing, starting with 9mm and progressing through .308, 30-06, and .50 BMG calibers. While .50 BMG rounds caused significant damage and holes, the door's locking mechanism remained intact. Heavy artillery and tank rounds also inflicted damage, but the door's robust construction prevented breach.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Fishing Fail
  2. 01:28Scammer Phone Call & Aura Ad
  3. 03:45Introducing the Liberty Safe Vault Door
  4. 05:45Testing with 9mm Glock 17
  5. 07:55Testing with .308 SCAR
  6. 11:40Testing with 30-06 M1 Garand
  7. 13:25Testing with .50 BMG GM6 Lynx
  8. 14:55Testing with .50 BMG Serbu BFG 50
  9. 16:45Testing with .50 BMG Barrett M82 A1
  10. 18:30Testing with .50 BMG Barrett M107 Gold
  11. 23:20Testing with 37mm PAC 36 Artillery
  12. 24:10Testing with Walker Bulldog Tank
  13. 25:10Conclusion & Drive Tanks Promo

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of firearms were used to test the Liberty Safe vault door?

The test utilized a variety of firearms, starting with a 9mm Glock 17, progressing to a .308 Winchester SCAR, a 30-06 Springfield M1 Garand, and then escalating to .50 BMG rifles including the GM6 Lynx, Barrett M82 A1, Barrett M107 Gold, and Serbu BFG 50.

Did artillery or tank rounds penetrate the Liberty Safe vault door?

A 37mm PAC 36 artillery round caused significant damage but did not penetrate. However, rounds from a Walker Bulldog tank successfully created large holes in the door, indicating that sustained fire from such heavy ordnance could eventually breach it.

What was the primary purpose of testing the Liberty Safe vault door?

The primary purpose was to assess the vault door's 'human-proof' design against various ballistic threats, from common handgun calibers to heavy artillery and tank rounds, to determine its overall security and resistance to forced entry.

How effective were .50 BMG rounds against the vault door?

.50 BMG rounds from multiple platforms created substantial holes and damage to the vault door, but they did not compromise its locking mechanism or cause it to open, demonstrating significant resistance even against this powerful caliber.

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