Full auto desert Eagle vs body armor

Published on April 7, 2022
Duration: 0:43

This video demonstrates a high-energy, experimental test by firearms influencer Edwin Sarkissian, showcasing a modified full-automatic Desert Eagle in .50 AE against RTS Tactical body armor. The test confirms the armor's capability to stop multiple high-powered rounds fired in rapid succession, highlighting the effectiveness of specialized gear under extreme ballistic stress.

Quick Summary

RTS Tactical body armor proved effective in stopping multiple .50 AE hollow point rounds fired rapidly from a modified full-automatic Desert Eagle. The powerful .50 AE rounds, fired in succession, did not penetrate the armor, showcasing its protective capabilities against high-caliber threats.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Weapon and Ammo Introduction
  2. 00:09Armor and Target Setup
  3. 00:14Live Fire Test
  4. 00:31Results Inspection

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a .50 AE round penetrate body armor?

In this test, RTS Tactical body armor successfully stopped multiple .50 AE hollow point rounds fired rapidly from a full-automatic Desert Eagle. While .50 AE is a powerful round, advanced body armor can offer protection against it.

What is a full-automatic Desert Eagle?

A full-automatic Desert Eagle is a highly modified version of the standard semi-automatic pistol. These modifications, often subject to strict legal regulations, allow the firearm to fire continuously with a single trigger pull.

How effective is RTS Tactical body armor?

The RTS Tactical body armor demonstrated effectiveness by completely stopping all .50 AE rounds fired in rapid succession during this test, preventing penetration into the training dummy.

What ammunition was used in the Desert Eagle test?

The test utilized Underwood Ammo .50 AE hollow point ammunition. This type of round is designed for significant expansion and energy transfer upon impact.

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