Testing RECOIL On 3 Different Guns (Raptor 50 BMG) #civtac #firearms #pewpew

Published on September 10, 2024
Duration: 0:59

This video provides a practical demonstration of recoil across three distinct firearms: a 9mm handgun, a Nemo Arms FX rifle, and a Raptor 50 BMG rifle. The presenter, exhibiting experienced firearm handling, offers subjective comparisons for felt recoil, noting how proper technique significantly mitigates perceived force, even on powerful calibers like .50 BMG. The content also briefly promotes firearms technology education.

Quick Summary

Recoil perception varies significantly with firearm type and shooting technique. A 9mm handgun's recoil is like a high five, while a .50 BMG rifle's recoil can feel like a soft dodgeball hit when proper control is applied, making even powerful calibers manageable.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Recoil Test
  2. 00:06Handgun Recoil Test (PSA Dagger 9mm)
  3. 00:17Rifle Recoil Test (Nemo Arms FX)
  4. 00:3750 BMG Recoil Test (Raptor 50)
  5. 00:55Conclusion on Recoil

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the recoil of a 9mm handgun compare to a .50 BMG rifle?

The recoil of a 9mm handgun is subjectively compared to a 'buff friend giving you a high five'. The .50 BMG rifle's recoil, while significant, is described as surprisingly manageable, akin to being hit by a 'soft dodgeball', especially when proper shooting techniques are employed.

Does shooting a rifle loosely affect recoil perception?

Yes, shooting a rifle like the Nemo Arms FX very loosely results in barely perceptible recoil. Proper shooting technique is crucial for managing and mitigating felt recoil, even on powerful firearms.

What is the Nemo Arms FX rifle's recoil like compared to other firearms?

The Nemo Arms FX rifle's recoil might be about 50% more than a .22 caliber firearm and is considerably louder. However, with proper shooting technique, the felt recoil is not significantly noticeable.

Where can one learn more about firearms technology?

For individuals interested in pursuing a degree in Firearms Technology, the School of the American Outdoors (SDI) offers relevant programs. More information can be found by visiting SDI.today.

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