Will Guns Fire... While on FIRE?!?!?

Published on October 12, 2023
Duration: 12:14

This video from Demolition Ranch, hosted by Matt Carriker, tests the heat resistance of various firearms. Carriker, an experienced firearm influencer, demonstrates that while some firearms can withstand significant heat and remain functional, others, particularly those with polymer components, may experience malfunctions. The AK-47 and AR-15 showed remarkable resilience, while the polymer-framed Glock 43 experienced issues.

Quick Summary

Demolition Ranch tested firearms in fire, finding that metal-framed guns like the Taurus pistol and shotguns were more resilient. Polymer-framed firearms, such as the Glock 43, experienced malfunctions due to softening frames, while AK-47 and AR-15 platforms, despite melting furniture, largely remained functional.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit
  2. 02:03Fire Torture Test Introduction
  3. 03:43Firearm Selection
  4. 04:45Metal-Framed Pistol Test
  5. 05:22Polymer-Framed Pistol Test
  6. 06:49Shotgun Test
  7. 07:45AK-47 Extreme Test
  8. 09:08AR-15 Extreme Test
  9. 10:27Firing While on Fire

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens to a Glock 43 when exposed to fire?

When a polymer-framed Glock 43 was burned for 30 seconds, its frame softened, leading to trigger reset and magazine feeding issues. Despite these problems, it still managed to fire rounds.

Can an AK-47 still fire after being in a fire?

Yes, an AK-47 demonstrated remarkable resilience after a five-minute burn. While its plastic grip melted significantly, the rifle remained functional and successfully fired a full magazine.

How does an AR-15 perform when subjected to extreme heat?

An AR-15 subjected to five minutes of fire experienced its Vortex optic being destroyed and its grip melting. However, its internal components survived, and the rifle successfully fired rounds afterward.

Which firearm components are most vulnerable to heat damage?

Polymer components, such as pistol frames, grips, and rifle furniture, are most vulnerable to heat damage, potentially softening, melting, or warping. Optics can also be destroyed by extreme heat.

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