Can Titanium Stop a 50 Cal Sniper Rifle?

Published on October 14, 2025
Duration: 2:02

This video from Yee Yee Life, featuring Fred, tests the bullet-stopping capability of a thick titanium block against various calibers, from .22 LR up to .50 BMG. The demonstration, conducted on an Outdoor Range with safe firearm handling, shows that even powerful rounds like the .50 BMG create significant damage, including deep craters and material removal, but fail to penetrate the approximately 2-3 inch thick titanium block. The expert assessment highlights the effectiveness of titanium as a ballistic material against a wide range of threats.

Quick Summary

A thick titanium block, approximately 2-3 inches, was subjected to ballistic testing with calibers ranging from .22 LR up to .50 BMG. Expert demonstration showed that while .50 BMG rounds caused significant cratering and material removal, none penetrated the titanium, highlighting its robust bullet-stopping capabilities.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Testing Titanium's Bullet-Stopping Capability
  2. 00:10.22 LR and 9mm Impact
  3. 00:2410mm and .50 AE Testing
  4. 00:455.56 and .450 Bushmaster Impact
  5. 01:0312 Gauge and .308 Win Performance
  6. 01:26.50 Cal BMG Standard vs Silver Tip

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers were tested against the titanium block?

The titanium block was tested against a range of calibers including .22 LR, 9mm, 10mm, .50 Action Express, 5.56mm, .450 Bushmaster, 12 Gauge slugs, .308 Win, and .50 BMG rounds.

Did any bullets penetrate the titanium block?

No, the titanium block, approximately 2-3 inches thick, successfully stopped all tested calibers, including the powerful .50 BMG rounds, without any penetration.

What kind of damage did the .50 BMG rounds cause to the titanium?

.50 BMG rounds caused significant damage, including removing chunks of material and creating deep craters. A Silver Tip .50 BMG round resulted in a massive impact and explosion of material, yet the block held.

What firearms were used in the titanium testing demonstration?

Firearms used included a Ruger Mark IV (.22 LR), a Glock (9mm), a Magnum Research Desert Eagle (.50 AE), an FN SCAR 17S (.308 Win), a Weatherby Element (12 Gauge), and a Barrett M82A1 (.50 BMG).

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