Reloading ALL of my .50 CALS

Published on December 5, 2021
Duration: 0:46

This video demonstrates high-speed reloading techniques for several .50 caliber firearms, including the Magnum Research Desert Eagle (.50 AE), an Alexander Arms .50 Beowulf AR-15, and the Barrett M82/M107 (.50 BMG). The instruction comes from a highly proficient shooter, showcasing expert handling of these powerful platforms. Key techniques include tactical and slide-lock reloads on the Desert Eagle, and efficient magazine insertion and bolt manipulation on the rifles.

Quick Summary

This video provides expert-level demonstrations of reloading techniques for powerful .50 caliber firearms, including the Desert Eagle .50 AE, .50 Beowulf AR-15, and Barrett M82/M107. Learn tactical and slide-lock reloads, along with proper manipulation of large-caliber rifles, from a highly proficient shooter.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Desert Eagle .50 AE Reloading
  2. 00:11.50 Beowulf AR-15 Reloading
  3. 00:25Barrett .50 BMG Reloading

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key .50 caliber firearms demonstrated in this video?

The video showcases reloading techniques for three distinct .50 caliber firearms: the Magnum Research Desert Eagle chambered in .50 Action Express (AE), an AR-15 platform modified to fire .50 Beowulf, and the Barrett M82/M107 anti-materiel rifle chambered in .50 BMG.

What reloading techniques are shown for the Desert Eagle .50 AE?

The shooter demonstrates both a tactical reload, where the partially depleted magazine is retained, and a slide-lock reload, where the slide is held to the rear for efficient magazine insertion and chambering of a new round.

What are the typical magazine capacities for these .50 caliber firearms?

The Desert Eagle .50 AE typically holds 7 rounds. The Barrett M82/M107 commonly uses a 10-round magazine. AR-15 variants chambered in .50 Beowulf can accommodate magazines ranging from 7 to 10 rounds.

What is the primary purpose of the Barrett M82/M107 rifle?

The Barrett M82/M107 is an anti-materiel rifle designed for engaging targets at extreme ranges, including light armored vehicles, fortifications, and enemy personnel, utilizing the powerful .50 BMG cartridge.

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