Is This Really an AUG???

Published on December 9, 2021
Duration: 17:18

This video features Matt Carriker, demonstrating expert handling and knowledge of various firearms, including the Steyr AUG and Lynx GM6 bullpup rifles. The primary focus is a unique ballistic test using 250 pounds of cookie dough to evaluate the stopping power of calibers ranging from .22 LR to .50 BMG APIT, with surprising results for even the largest rounds.

Quick Summary

Expert Matt Carriker conducts a unique ballistic test using 250 pounds of cookie dough to assess stopping power. He compares calibers from .22 LR to .50 BMG APIT, featuring bullpup rifles like the Steyr AUG and Lynx GM6, with surprising results regarding penetration and energy transfer for even the largest rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Musical Firearm Introduction
  2. 00:45Cookie Dough Penetration Test Setup
  3. 01:24Kel-Tec CP33 .22 LR Test
  4. 02:04Taurus Raging Hornet .22 Hornet Test
  5. 03:11Hudson H9 9mm Test
  6. 04:29Gold 1911 .45 ACP Test
  7. 04:56Desert Eagle .50 AE Test
  8. 06:1212 Gauge Shotgun Test
  9. 08:50Steyr AUG Features and Overview
  10. 10:41Steyr AUG 5.56mm Test
  11. 11:23LMT .308 Test
  12. 12:03Lynx .50 BMG AP Test
  13. 15:17Baking Cookies with .50 BMG APIT

Frequently Asked Questions

What unique ballistic test was performed in the video?

The video features a unique ballistic test using 250 pounds of chocolate chip cookie dough to evaluate the stopping power and penetration capabilities of various firearm calibers, from .22 LR up to .50 BMG APIT rounds.

Which bullpup rifles were featured and tested?

The video prominently features the Steyr AUG, a 5.56x45mm NATO bullpup rifle, and the Lynx GM6, a powerful semi-automatic .50 BMG bullpup rifle, both subjected to the cookie dough ballistic test.

What were the results of the .50 BMG test in cookie dough?

The .50 BMG rounds, including APIT variants, fired from the Lynx GM6 rifle, were recovered within the substantial cookie dough medium, demonstrating immense stopping power while also causing significant charring from the incendiary component.

How did smaller calibers perform in the cookie dough test?

.22 LR rounds from the Kel-Tec CP33 failed to penetrate the cookie dough blocks. The .22 Hornet from the Taurus Raging Hornet and 9mm from the Hudson H9 showed more penetration but were also stopped within the dough mass.

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