Full Auto 50cal Desert Eagle

Published on January 29, 2022
Duration: 8:58

This video showcases a custom full-auto conversion of a .50 AE Desert Eagle, demonstrating its extreme recoil and ballistic capabilities. The expert-level instruction highlights the necessity of specialized grips and techniques for managing such a powerful, modified handgun. It features detailed testing against water jugs and car doors, emphasizing the kinetic energy transfer of Underwood Ammo's Extreme Penetrator rounds.

Quick Summary

Edwin Sarkissian tests a custom full-auto .50 AE Desert Eagle, demonstrating its extreme recoil and ballistic power with Underwood Ammo. The video showcases penetration tests against water jugs and car doors, highlighting the effectiveness of Extreme Penetrator rounds and the challenges of controlling such a modified firearm.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Full-Auto Desert Eagle
  2. 00:40Ammunition Showcase: Underwood Ammo
  3. 01:25Range Preparation & Recoil Management
  4. 02:25First Full-Auto Bursts
  5. 03:35Water Jug Destruction Test
  6. 04:40One-Handed Full-Auto Test
  7. 06:17Car Door Penetration Test
  8. 08:05Conclusion & Future Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the full-auto Desert Eagle unique?

This is a custom-modified .50 AE Desert Eagle converted to full-automatic fire. It features a stainless steel finish, a vertical foregrip for recoil control, and is shown firing Underwood Ammo's specialized rounds.

How does the .50 AE Desert Eagle perform in full-auto?

The full-auto .50 AE Desert Eagle exhibits extreme recoil and a high rate of fire, making it challenging to control. Testing shows significant kinetic energy transfer when firing Underwood Ammo's Extreme Penetrator rounds.

What kind of ammunition was tested in the full-auto Desert Eagle?

The video specifically highlights Underwood Ammo, testing both their .50 AE Extreme Penetrator rounds and Jacketed Hollow Points (JHP) for their ballistic performance and penetration capabilities.

What safety considerations are important for a full-auto Desert Eagle?

Essential safety measures include using a firm two-handed grip with the vertical foregrip, maintaining proper stance for recoil management, wearing adequate hearing and eye protection, and always ensuring safe firearm handling practices.

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