World's Smallest AK vs 300lbs of Butter

Published on March 19, 2021
Duration: 19:43

This video features Matt Carriker of Demolition Ranch conducting an entertaining ballistic test using over 300 lbs of butter as a medium. He compares the penetration and terminal effects of various firearms and calibers, from small pocket pistols like the Heizer PAK1 in 7.62x39mm to larger rounds like the .50 BMG. The test highlights differences in projectile performance due to caliber, velocity, and firearm type, offering a unique, albeit unconventional, look at ballistics.

Quick Summary

Demolition Ranch conducted a ballistic test using over 300 lbs of butter, comparing firearms like the Heizer PAK1 and AK-47. The .50 BMG incendiary round proved most destructive, while smaller calibers showed limited penetration. The test visually demonstrated how factors like caliber, velocity, and barrel length influence terminal ballistics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit
  2. 01:04Sponsor: Warpath
  3. 02:41Introduction to Butter Test
  4. 04:06.25 Auto Test
  5. 05:269mm Luger Test
  6. 06:11.45 ACP Test
  7. 07:23Heizer Multi-Caliber System
  8. 07:49.410 Shotgun Shell Test
  9. 08:47.45 Long Colt Test
  10. 09:30.223 Remington Test
  11. 11:097.62x39mm Heizer Test
  12. 12:08AK-47 Comparison
  13. 14:21.500 Magnum Test
  14. 15:51.50 BMG Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were tested against 300 lbs of butter on Demolition Ranch?

The video featured several firearms, including the Heizer Defense PAK1 in 7.62x39mm, an AK-47 for comparison, and various handguns chambered in .25 Auto, 9mm Luger, .45 ACP, .410 bore, .45 Long Colt, and .223 Remington. A .500 Magnum revolver and a .50 BMG rifle were also used for extreme testing.

How did the 7.62x39mm round perform from the Heizer PAK1 compared to an AK-47?

When fired from the compact Heizer PAK1, the 7.62x39mm round tumbled and stopped in the second block of butter. Fired from a full-length AK-47 barrel, the same round exhibited higher velocity, creating a larger temporary cavity, but still stopped in the second block.

What was the most powerful round tested against the butter, and what were its effects?

The .50 BMG Blue Tip incendiary round was the most powerful tested. It completely destroyed the first two blocks of butter, detonated its incendiary tip, and finally came to rest in the fourth block, demonstrating extreme destructive capability.

What insights can be gained from testing firearms against butter?

Testing firearms against butter provides a visual, albeit unconventional, representation of projectile penetration, expansion, and terminal ballistics. It helps illustrate how factors like caliber, velocity, barrel length, and projectile construction affect performance, especially when comparing different firearm platforms.

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