We blew up the barrel of the 50 BMG

Published on September 11, 2025
Duration: 0:48

This video demonstrates the dangerous consequences of firing a .50 BMG rifle with a pre-existing barrel split. The presenter fires two rounds through a Serbu RN-50 with a damaged barrel, observing how the split progresses and impacts the bullet's performance. The experiment highlights the extreme risks associated with using compromised firearm components.

Quick Summary

Firing a .50 BMG rifle with a damaged barrel, such as a split, is extremely dangerous. This experiment shows that the split can extend further back towards the chamber, and the bullet can become severely deformed. Never attempt to fire a firearm with a compromised barrel due to the risk of catastrophic failure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Initial Barrel Damage Explained
  2. 00:07Community Request to Shoot Damaged Barrel
  3. 00:15First Shot with Damaged .50 BMG Barrel
  4. 00:24Examining Bullet Impact After First Shot
  5. 00:27Second Shot with Damaged Barrel
  6. 00:35Examining Bullet Impact After Second Shot
  7. 00:38Assessing Barrel Condition After Second Shot
  8. 00:41Deformed .50 BMG Bullet Examination

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when you fire a .50 BMG rifle with a damaged barrel?

Firing a .50 BMG rifle with a damaged barrel, such as a split, can cause the damage to worsen, potentially extending the split further back towards the chamber. This is extremely dangerous and can lead to catastrophic failure of the firearm.

Can a .50 BMG bullet be significantly deformed after being fired from a damaged barrel?

Yes, a .50 BMG bullet fired from a compromised barrel can experience significant deformation. In this experiment, the bullet was found to be extremely bent, resembling a banana shape, indicating the stresses it endured.

What is the Serbu RN-50 and what caliber is it?

The Serbu RN-50 is a .50 BMG rifle. The video shows it being used in an experiment involving a damaged barrel.

Is it safe to shoot a firearm with a damaged barrel?

No, it is never safe to shoot a firearm with a damaged barrel. A damaged barrel can lead to unpredictable and dangerous failures, including explosions, which can cause severe injury or death to the shooter and bystanders.

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