I Got a Compensated NIGHTHAWK!!! 9th Day Of Christmas

Published on December 22, 2021
Duration: 13:03

This video features Matt Carriker of Demolition Ranch conducting a series of ballistic tests using various firearms, including a Nighthawk Custom Firehawk, Sig P320 in a Flux Brace, Magnum Research Desert Eagle, Springfield Armory SOCOM 16, and a Barrett M82A1. The tests involve shooting through stacks of books to compare the penetration power of different calibers from .22 Hornet up to .50 BMG. The presenter's high authority level and hands-on experience are evident throughout the demonstration.

Quick Summary

Demolition Ranch's Matt Carriker conducted ballistic tests comparing firearms from .22 Hornet up to .50 BMG. The Nighthawk Custom Firehawk (.45 ACP) was tested at 100 yards, showing flat shooting. The .50 BMG from a Barrett M82A1 proved to have the highest penetration power through a book stack.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Christmas Intro & Firearm Mentions
  2. 00:40Nighthawk Custom Firehawk Introduction
  3. 01:45Ballistic Test: .22 Hornet
  4. 03:16Ballistic Test: 9mm Sig P320 Flux Brace
  5. 04:47Shooting the Nighthawk Firehawk at 100 Yards
  6. 06:39Ballistic Test: .45 ACP vs 9mm
  7. 07:39Ballistic Test: .50 AE Desert Eagle
  8. 08:38Ballistic Test: .308 Win SOCOM 16
  9. 09:42Ballistic Test: .50 BMG Barrett M82A1

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were tested in the Demolition Ranch ballistic comparison video?

The video features ballistic tests on a Nighthawk Custom Firehawk (.45 ACP), a Sig P320 in a Flux Defense Brace (9mm), a Magnum Research Desert Eagle (.50 AE), a Springfield Armory SOCOM 16 (.308 Win), and a Barrett M82A1 (.50 BMG).

How did the Nighthawk Custom Firehawk perform in its range test?

Matt Carriker demonstrated the Nighthawk Custom Firehawk's flat-shooting characteristics during range time, successfully testing its accuracy at 100 yards, highlighting the benefits of its compensated barrel.

What was the purpose of the book stack ballistic tests?

The book stack tests were designed to visually compare the penetration power and kinetic energy transfer of various calibers, ranging from common handgun rounds like 9mm and .45 ACP to powerful rifle and anti-materiel rounds like .308 Winchester and .50 BMG.

Which caliber demonstrated the most penetration in the tests?

The .50 BMG round fired from the Barrett M82A1 exhibited the most significant penetration, easily passing through the entire stack of books and showcasing its immense power compared to all other calibers tested.

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