Can You Shoot 50 BMG From A SHOTGUN?

Published on October 29, 2024
Duration: 0:56

This video explores the practical possibility of firing .50 BMG ammunition from standard 12-gauge shotguns. The host, identified as a Firearms Content Creator, demonstrates that despite some superficial similarities in casing base size, the .50 BMG round cannot be chambered in common repeating 12-gauge shotguns like the Black Aces Tactical lever-action and semi-auto models. The primary reasons cited are the excessive length of the .50 BMG casing and the limitations of the shotgun's action and ejection port design.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Ammunition Comparison
  2. 00:21Firearm Testing
  3. 00:33Chambering Attempt
  4. 00:45Conclusion and Future Test

Frequently Asked Questions

Can .50 BMG ammunition be fired from a standard 12-gauge shotgun?

.50 BMG ammunition cannot be fired from standard repeating 12-gauge shotguns like lever-action or semi-automatic models. While the base diameter might be similar, the overall length of the .50 BMG casing and the design of the shotgun's action and ejection port prevent it from being chambered or fired safely.

Why won't .50 BMG fit in a 12-gauge shotgun?

.50 BMG rounds are significantly longer than standard 12-gauge shells. Furthermore, the actions and ejection ports of typical 12-gauge shotguns, such as lever-action and semi-auto designs, are too small to accommodate the full length of the .50 BMG casing, making chambering impossible.

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