how many COFFEE MAKERS does it take to stop a bullet? 50cal

Published on November 29, 2016
Duration: 2:54

This video tests the penetration capabilities of a .50 BMG round fired from an AR50 rifle against stacked coffee makers. The .50 BMG round, specifically a 660-grain American Eagle projectile, was able to penetrate through multiple coffee makers, with the shooter estimating that five units sustained significant damage before the bullet's trajectory was altered. The test highlights the extreme power of the .50 BMG cartridge.

Quick Summary

In a ballistics test, a .50 BMG round fired from an AR50 rifle was used to test the penetration power of stacked coffee makers. The 660-grain American Eagle projectile passed through multiple units, with an estimated five coffee makers needed to significantly alter its trajectory.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction: Coffee Makers and .50 BMG
  2. 00:11Setup: Water-filled Coffee Makers
  3. 00:27Firing the .50 BMG Round
  4. 01:04First Impact and Penetration
  5. 01:13Second and Third Coffee Maker Penetration
  6. 01:36Projectile Jacket Found
  7. 01:54Estimated Number of Coffee Makers Struck
  8. 02:14Damage Assessment and Conclusion
  9. 02:31Outro and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber firearm was used in the coffee maker penetration test?

The test utilized a powerful .50 BMG caliber round. The specific firearm used was an AR50 rifle manufactured by Seru Firearms.

How many coffee makers did it take to stop or significantly impede a .50 BMG bullet?

Based on visual damage and trajectory alteration, the shooter estimated that approximately five coffee makers were required to significantly affect the .50 BMG round's path.

What type of .50 BMG ammunition was used in the test?

The ammunition fired was a 660-grain projectile from American Eagle. The test aimed to demonstrate the penetration capabilities of this heavy-caliber round.

What kind of damage did the .50 BMG round inflict on the coffee makers?

The .50 BMG round passed through the coffee makers, piercing plastic components and water-filled reservoirs. The jacket of the bullet was also observed to have lodged in one of the units.

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