Teste de explosão: 50 BMG Vs .22 LR em cabeça falsa

Published on March 10, 2025
Duration: 0:57

This video demonstrates a dramatic comparison between the .22 LR and .50 BMG calibers using a ballistic head model. The .50 BMG, when attached to an AR-15 platform via a Raptor upper, shows vastly superior destructive power, completely obliterating the model, while the .22 LR causes only superficial damage. The host's enthusiastic and experimental approach, combined with clear technical explanations, highlights the significant energy difference between these two rounds.

Quick Summary

The .50 BMG round exhibits dramatically higher destructive power than the .22 LR. In a ballistic head test, the .50 BMG completely obliterated the model, whereas the .22 LR caused only superficial damage with entry and exit wounds. The Raptor .50 BMG Upper offers an affordable way to experience .50 BMG ballistics on an AR-15 platform.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Comparison
  2. 00:07Equipment Overview
  3. 00:33Test 1: .22 LR Impact
  4. 00:40Test 2: .50 BMG Impact

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference in destructive power between a .50 BMG and a .22 LR round?

The .50 BMG round possesses vastly superior destructive power. In a ballistic head test, the .50 BMG completely and explosively destroyed the model, while the .22 LR only created entry and exit wounds with minimal internal damage.

How can one own a .50 BMG firearm affordably?

The Raptor .50 BMG Upper receiver allows for .50 BMG capability by attaching to a standard AR-15 lower receiver. This modular approach is presented as a more affordable entry point into .50 BMG ownership compared to dedicated .50 BMG platforms.

What safety precautions should be taken during ballistic testing?

Essential safety precautions include wearing appropriate hearing protection to prevent permanent damage, ensuring a safe backstop is in place to contain projectiles, and always handling firearms in a safe direction and keeping them unloaded until ready to fire.

What was the outcome of firing a .22 LR at a ballistic head model?

When fired at a ballistic head model, the .22 LR round created a clear entry and exit point, causing some internal damage. However, the ballistic head model remained intact, demonstrating the round's limited destructive capability compared to larger calibers.

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