i dont know if this is the right place, but if you keep in a small bedroom one .50bmg dummy cartridge, case and bullet, is that dangerous for getting leadpoisoning ?
@landronics ya the military uses the 20 mm wich is a bit bigger butt if your sittin in the air forces a-10 your using a 30mm round witch is around triple the size of a .50 bmg
@landronics No, unless you're talking about aircraft cannons (because 25mm bullets are aircraft cannon rounds) or 25mm grenades. Otherwise, they don't use them in small-arms (yes, even .50 BMG sniper rifles classify as "small-arms").
@SpecJack15 i also have not fired one yet but my uncle might take me shooting soon he has a 50. cal muzzle load rifle and 44.cal muzzle load revolver from the civil war the rifle is a new type of gun
You mentioned the Barrett, and some aircraft, but you forgot the M2 Browning machine gun! That gun is the successor to the browning .50 machine gun for which the .50 BMG (.50 Browning Machine Gun) was designed!
@MrCanadianGunner no the 50 is not used in the "intervention" it uses a smaller .408 chytac round and only 1 "browning machine gun"uses the 50 bmg the "ma duce"
@MrROTTENJUGGALO The Chytac Military comes in .50bmg and i hope youre not american, because american humnees are equipped with the Browning M2 .50BMG ....
@MrCanadianGunner i am a small arms tech in the us marine corps andcivilian gunsmith if you knew a little history behind the "intervention" then you would know that it only comes in one cal. .408. the cheytac was designed around the 408 not vice versa. i have worked and test fired about 50 or so of these rifles and never once seen one in 50 bmg. and about the browning, you seen in my last post we americans call them the "ma,duce" wich means browning m2. i have built every part of one from scrach
@MrCanadianGunner i can disassemble and reassemble a browning 50 in about 10 minutes. sounds like a long time? well it is when you have a 80 pound 14000 dollar pice of steel to assemble. and ive done it hundreds of times. all of the 50 bmg ammo that ive shot in my life= about 750,000 rounds. get back to playing your call of duty or go do a little research before you try to feed youtube viewers a line of bull shit.
@MrROTTENJUGGALO Hey man you're right, sorry bout that . deffinetly thought you could get it in .50 . Either way, don't have to be such an ass about it. Plus i'm not realy a Call of Duty Guy.... Anyways I am going to say i don't believe any of the crap you asre telling me about yourself mr.JUGGALO
@MrCanadianGunner m2111 ground ordanace USMC yes im a juggalo but i was rased around guns and used to work in a gun shop with my step dad. i was introduced to juggalos when i was in high school and based off of my family back ground my step dad was the only thing keeping me out of troubble and after learning about juggalos i wanted to do somthig great with my life so i joined the marines where i could continue my passion of gunsmithing. im planing on buying a camera so i canmakesomeshooting vids
@MrROTTENJUGGALO Ok man, sweet and im not being sarcastic. lemme know when you get that camera i will sub! Id love to see some good videos, i mean you must be one hell of a shot!
I personally think the .50cal is THE BEST CARTRIDGE, its large and in charge. I have a collection of mostly military rounds, varying from 9mm to .50cal. Right now i have a major .50cal bug and buying up all the types i don't have. I was just wandering is that green paint on the tip of the bullet, and what is the head stamp.
@Izzy1943sniper If you're collecting large cartridges, there's better than the 50 bmg : 700 nitro express, 14.5x114mm, 2 bore, .950 JDJ and 20mm are all even more uselessly large and powerful.
@GunWebsites Yeah most aircraft in WWII used machine guns in smaller caliber (.50 BMG =) ). How ever there were some like the Fw 190 and the Bf 109 which had 20mm machine cannons.
@GunWebsites I really like your vids, because they´re very informative and you know what you´re talking about. In the end of this vid you said that the .50BMG round (12,7x99mm) is used in aircraft. In most modern aircraft guns use the 20 x 138 mm round. However, you do a good job on your vids.
But hey, At least it's better to get shot by a 7.62 cartridge than by the 5.56 or the deadlier 5.45, Becasue those well tumble through ur body and than exploding inside like a small grenade. But I rather not get shot at all LOL.
Well I got ur response, and what I meant was that well, the Russian 7.62X39 is a very reliable caliber because it packs to very important qaulites that u would want in a bullet. One is the size 39mm, thats compact and has less recoil than bigger 7.62 calibers. The other is stopping power, it's still a 7.62 cartrige and it well bring someone down. So thats what I meant. Of course the NATO 7.62X51 and Soviet 7.62X54 have more range and stopping power than the the M43 7.62X39 caliber.
In my opinion the Russian calibered ammo is alot more better and harder hitting than the our American ammo, thus more range and damage. pretty good 2 someone who has bever been in combat and wants 2 eliminate their enemy very quickly.
@TTX7458 Longer range? How does the shorter Russian bullet that has less gunpowder then the American longer one have more range? I think what you meant to say is the Russian round has more power but the American one has better range...
lol, you say you wouldn't shoot a number of those out of the wrong gun.... i met a guy at the range who had a .40-.45 kevin. i guess the guy had dropped a .40 S&W into a .45, because the one guy said he could shoot two of his guns, a .40 and a .45... after it was chambered, it actually went off like a regular round, and it lookes like a wine bottle.... and i heard the story at chabot gun range... (CA)
@GunWebsites how can you shoot a 40 in a 45 when the whole 40 cal cartridge will just slide through the barrel of a 45. how will the 40 stay in the chamber of a 45 when it slides down the bigger barrel?
@GunWebsites do you really get questions like that WTF......well i can believe it LoL well at least there trying to learn. And for others who read this can you put a base ball in to a garden hose well what makes you think you can fire a .30 caliber bullet out of a .22 caliber hole nuff said.
@GunWebsites do you really get questions like that WTF..... I can believe it LoL well at least they are trying to learn. And for others who read this can you put a base ball in to a garden hose well what makes you think you can fire a .30 caliber bullet out of a .22 caliber hole nuff said.
@coolgenie1 ..47= 7.62 74=5.45mm but dispite being smaller has a vastly higher velocity which is more important than width. in addition its tip intentionaly forms and causes intentional tumbling.
i have 2 pretty unique / rare bullets from the company lapua im pretty sure you haven't seen them :P the first bullet is a 6.8x39 and the other one is 9x19 abyway the 6.8 bullet got curvings on the side and the bullet bullet hits its target it splits into 3 pieces one goes straight the the other 2 to the right and left a very deadly round can't find it on the net or in any books and i would like to send to a picture of it but my cam is broken atm :/ en of PART 1
I have a very small pistol shell that I found while metal detecting, It is a rimed center fired bottle necked round around .22 in calibre smaller than .22 LR in length, I would love to know what sort of pistol fired it, I've givin one to a gunsmith and he has never seen anything like it! I have a collectors gun book and the shell is on the front cover but other than that it says nothing about it? Any help would be much appreaciated, Thanks.
the RAUFOSS round contains a penetrator that gets "shot" into the target by explosive that is set of by zirconium powder and i dont have a link but it is classified as a destructive device and according to janes is Jane's International Defense Review estimates that the round is "probably capable of disabling a man wearing body armor who is standing behind the wall of a house at 2,000m.... (and) can perforate the foundation of a high-rise building (20cm reinforced concrete) at 400m.
it would be a great vid comparing the .50bmg vs the 50 cal beowulf from alexander arms......or maybe 50 beowulf with the remington superslug or sabot slug
i dont know if this is the right place, but if you keep in a small bedroom one .50bmg dummy cartridge, case and bullet, is that dangerous for getting leadpoisoning ?
13thmistral 5 hours ago
you forgot the .408 i think they use the chytech m200 now
16acog 1 month ago
Got any 20mm, 30mm or 35mm rounds?
Typhoon10UK 4 months ago
@Typhoon10UK Those are aircraft cannon rounds.
TFfreak194 2 months ago
Love the size ranging.
SuperRip7 5 months ago
Is the biggest one an 30mm A-10 Warthog bullet?
ExtremeTeam32 6 months ago
lol he siad AK 74
usukker 8 months ago
@usukker why is that funny?
monkeyxpwner 7 months ago
@monkeyxpwner he probably knows nothing about cods only the ones from cod and probably thinks there is no ak-47
MrDip02 7 months ago
@MrDip02 what run tht by me again?
monkeyxpwner 7 months ago
@monkeyxpwner he probably probably doesn't even think there is an ak-74 because he plays to much COD or he laughed because it reminded of him of COD
MrDip02 7 months ago
@MrDip02 okay
monkeyxpwner 7 months ago
@usukker
yes theres the ak47 and a smaller version ak74
DJJimCowley 7 months ago
@DJJimCowley lol ok
usukker 7 months ago
where did you get a 50 BMG? is that legal?
damnpolecats 8 months ago
@damnpolecats
the store, all ammo is legal
GunWebsites 8 months ago
percussion cap not shure about the barrel length maybe 3ft not shure about the powder either
skylorbrown 8 months ago
dont they also use 20 mm instead of 50 BMG
landronics 11 months ago
@landronics
open just about any outdoor or hunting supply catalog of website
GunWebsites 9 months ago
@landronics ya the military uses the 20 mm wich is a bit bigger butt if your sittin in the air forces a-10 your using a 30mm round witch is around triple the size of a .50 bmg
BSUPERSABRE 8 months ago
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machomamajr 5 months ago
@landronics Do you mean they are just different names for the same round? Because, the .50 BMG is 12.7 mm, not 20 mm.
TFfreak194 2 months ago
@TFfreak194 no, does the us military also use 20mm, and 25mm?
landronics 2 months ago
@landronics No, unless you're talking about aircraft cannons (because 25mm bullets are aircraft cannon rounds) or 25mm grenades. Otherwise, they don't use them in small-arms (yes, even .50 BMG sniper rifles classify as "small-arms").
TFfreak194 2 months ago
uhhh the 308. is chambered for a SVD right?
ForcedChaos 11 months ago
@ForcedChaos .308 is chambered in a loooot of different weaons.. AR-10, Hk-91, LR 308 to name a few.
Jimjonist 11 months ago
@ForcedChaos 7.62x54mmR with bullet diameter of .312in
SpecJack15 11 months ago
@SpecJack15 thats what i thought :) thank you ive never fired one myself but im up to date on the guns started by Mikhail Kalashnikov
ForcedChaos 11 months ago
@ForcedChaos Welcome! I've not fired a live rifle as well but I do research abt them, sometimes getting up close to them at exhibitions.
SpecJack15 11 months ago
@SpecJack15 i also have not fired one yet but my uncle might take me shooting soon he has a 50. cal muzzle load rifle and 44.cal muzzle load revolver from the civil war the rifle is a new type of gun
skylorbrown 9 months ago
@skylorbrown A new .50cal muzzle loaded rifle? Who makes new muzzle-loaders these days?
SpecJack15 9 months ago
@SpecJack15 i have no clue where he bought it it was on the internet but it is very new and is nothing like a musket
skylorbrown 9 months ago
@skylorbrown How long is the barrel? Is it flintlock, percussion cap or anything like that? Does it use black powder or smokeless gunpowder?
SpecJack15 9 months ago
the 50 call round is massive
djscottdog1 1 year ago
You mentioned the Barrett, and some aircraft, but you forgot the M2 Browning machine gun! That gun is the successor to the browning .50 machine gun for which the .50 BMG (.50 Browning Machine Gun) was designed!
honorabovelife 1 year ago
why do people think the bullet is made for the gun when really the gun is made around the bullet?????
damanbrad2004 1 year ago
.50 is also used in the "intervention" and almost all browning machine guns :P
MrCanadianGunner 1 year ago
@MrCanadianGunner
M200 O.O
I think, lol I dunno bout guns, just play CoD :P
XxPoopixX 1 year ago
@MrCanadianGunner no the 50 is not used in the "intervention" it uses a smaller .408 chytac round and only 1 "browning machine gun"uses the 50 bmg the "ma duce"
MrROTTENJUGGALO 1 year ago
@MrROTTENJUGGALO The Chytac Military comes in .50bmg and i hope youre not american, because american humnees are equipped with the Browning M2 .50BMG ....
MrCanadianGunner 1 year ago
@MrCanadianGunner i am a small arms tech in the us marine corps andcivilian gunsmith if you knew a little history behind the "intervention" then you would know that it only comes in one cal. .408. the cheytac was designed around the 408 not vice versa. i have worked and test fired about 50 or so of these rifles and never once seen one in 50 bmg. and about the browning, you seen in my last post we americans call them the "ma,duce" wich means browning m2. i have built every part of one from scrach
MrROTTENJUGGALO 1 year ago
@MrCanadianGunner i can disassemble and reassemble a browning 50 in about 10 minutes. sounds like a long time? well it is when you have a 80 pound 14000 dollar pice of steel to assemble. and ive done it hundreds of times. all of the 50 bmg ammo that ive shot in my life= about 750,000 rounds. get back to playing your call of duty or go do a little research before you try to feed youtube viewers a line of bull shit.
MrROTTENJUGGALO 1 year ago
@MrROTTENJUGGALO Hey man you're right, sorry bout that . deffinetly thought you could get it in .50 . Either way, don't have to be such an ass about it. Plus i'm not realy a Call of Duty Guy.... Anyways I am going to say i don't believe any of the crap you asre telling me about yourself mr.JUGGALO
MrCanadianGunner 1 year ago
@MrCanadianGunner m2111 ground ordanace USMC yes im a juggalo but i was rased around guns and used to work in a gun shop with my step dad. i was introduced to juggalos when i was in high school and based off of my family back ground my step dad was the only thing keeping me out of troubble and after learning about juggalos i wanted to do somthig great with my life so i joined the marines where i could continue my passion of gunsmithing. im planing on buying a camera so i canmakesomeshooting vids
MrROTTENJUGGALO 1 year ago
@MrROTTENJUGGALO Ok man, sweet and im not being sarcastic. lemme know when you get that camera i will sub! Id love to see some good videos, i mean you must be one hell of a shot!
MrCanadianGunner 1 year ago
ok so the .50bmg is used in the barrett rifles. You forgot the most obvious. The browning machine gun hence bmg
geiswiteb 1 year ago
I personally think the .50cal is THE BEST CARTRIDGE, its large and in charge. I have a collection of mostly military rounds, varying from 9mm to .50cal. Right now i have a major .50cal bug and buying up all the types i don't have. I was just wandering is that green paint on the tip of the bullet, and what is the head stamp.
Izzy1943sniper 1 year ago
@Izzy1943sniper its to expensive
XvChriisvX 1 year ago
@Izzy1943sniper If you're collecting large cartridges, there's better than the 50 bmg : 700 nitro express, 14.5x114mm, 2 bore, .950 JDJ and 20mm are all even more uselessly large and powerful.
Pribor3B 1 year ago
@Pribor3B I collect Military ammo not commercial.
Izzy1943sniper 1 year ago
@Izzy1943sniper the 14.5mm and 20mm are military rounds.
Pribor3B 1 year ago
Great , now you can buy things in Metro 2033.
slashbullet 1 year ago
@slashbullet I lol'd
KaisWOWBand 1 year ago
@GunWebsites Yeah most aircraft in WWII used machine guns in smaller caliber (.50 BMG =) ). How ever there were some like the Fw 190 and the Bf 109 which had 20mm machine cannons.
Downhillsuicide95 1 year ago
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Downhillsuicide95 1 year ago
@Downhillsuicide95
I was thinking WWII
GunWebsites 1 year ago
@GunWebsites I really like your vids, because they´re very informative and you know what you´re talking about. In the end of this vid you said that the .50BMG round (12,7x99mm) is used in aircraft. In most modern aircraft guns use the 20 x 138 mm round. However, you do a good job on your vids.
Downhillsuicide95 1 year ago
i have fired 12.7 HMG, 7.62 RK-62 and AK-47 and 9mm pistol
Jussi453 1 year ago
Hey is the 50. Caliber BMG bigger than the PTRS-41 Anti-Tank rifle Bullet?
ForNachos 1 year ago
@ForNachos i dont think so but i might be wrong
gunguy26 1 year ago
But hey, At least it's better to get shot by a 7.62 cartridge than by the 5.56 or the deadlier 5.45, Becasue those well tumble through ur body and than exploding inside like a small grenade. But I rather not get shot at all LOL.
TTX7458 1 year ago
Well I got ur response, and what I meant was that well, the Russian 7.62X39 is a very reliable caliber because it packs to very important qaulites that u would want in a bullet. One is the size 39mm, thats compact and has less recoil than bigger 7.62 calibers. The other is stopping power, it's still a 7.62 cartrige and it well bring someone down. So thats what I meant. Of course the NATO 7.62X51 and Soviet 7.62X54 have more range and stopping power than the the M43 7.62X39 caliber.
TTX7458 1 year ago
In my opinion the Russian calibered ammo is alot more better and harder hitting than the our American ammo, thus more range and damage. pretty good 2 someone who has bever been in combat and wants 2 eliminate their enemy very quickly.
TTX7458 1 year ago
@TTX7458 Longer range? How does the shorter Russian bullet that has less gunpowder then the American longer one have more range? I think what you meant to say is the Russian round has more power but the American one has better range...
Breakneckhydra1 1 year ago
lol, you say you wouldn't shoot a number of those out of the wrong gun.... i met a guy at the range who had a .40-.45 kevin. i guess the guy had dropped a .40 S&W into a .45, because the one guy said he could shoot two of his guns, a .40 and a .45... after it was chambered, it actually went off like a regular round, and it lookes like a wine bottle.... and i heard the story at chabot gun range... (CA)
machinegunboy98 1 year ago
@machinegunboy98
I have seen a few .40s shot out of .45, thankfully I haven't had to see a gun blow up from it..
GunWebsites 1 year ago
@GunWebsites how can you shoot a 40 in a 45 when the whole 40 cal cartridge will just slide through the barrel of a 45. how will the 40 stay in the chamber of a 45 when it slides down the bigger barrel?
niteholler 7 months ago
Somebody is ready for the Zombie apocalypse...
antso101 1 year ago 12
@antso101
Yup 14 bullets.. bring them on
GunWebsites 1 year ago 33
@GunWebsites LOL!
ALIENWarriorX 1 year ago
@GunWebsites It's the fifteenth zombie that'll kill you :)
speedyelwood 1 year ago 18
@GunWebsites all bulets voted thumbs up they are ready
jerry3788 1 year ago
@GunWebsites You'll have to switch guns every time! D:
RangerAirsoft101 1 year ago
@antso101 aint gonna happen
Vexzm 1 year ago
@Vexzm 1.Not saying it will.
2. Your responding to a post I made 8 MONTHS AGO.
antso101 1 year ago 2
@antso101 lol, fail
Flamingrune77 10 months ago
hey is ak 47 round bigger than 74?
coolgenie1 1 year ago 3
@coolgenie1
yes, much larger
GunWebsites 1 year ago 3
@GunWebsites do you really get questions like that WTF......well i can believe it LoL well at least there trying to learn. And for others who read this can you put a base ball in to a garden hose well what makes you think you can fire a .30 caliber bullet out of a .22 caliber hole nuff said.
PS good vid man keep it up!
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@GunWebsites do you really get questions like that WTF..... I can believe it LoL well at least they are trying to learn. And for others who read this can you put a base ball in to a garden hose well what makes you think you can fire a .30 caliber bullet out of a .22 caliber hole nuff said.
PS good vid man keep it up!
iceman27406 1 year ago
@coolgenie1 ..47= 7.62 74=5.45mm but dispite being smaller has a vastly higher velocity which is more important than width. in addition its tip intentionaly forms and causes intentional tumbling.
ssgoder 1 year ago
@coolgenie1 ak47 shoots 7.62x39mm and 74 shoots 5.45
guythatmadethisvideo 1 year ago
Yes, 47s is 7.62mm , 74 is 5.45mm.
5.45 created for russian special forces. AK-74u and AN-74 (abakan) is 5.45 too.
Lockythepilot 1 year ago
@coolgenie1 ak47/akm 7.62 is shorter then the ak74 5.45 because it has a hollow tip, but the 7.62 is wider (nearly twice as wide)
sveqete96 1 year ago
@coolgenie1 Yes in daimeter and weight but at a range the ak-74 round(5.45x39) will have greater accuracy and ballistics.
michaelbarrettm107 11 months ago
nice man you got some sweet videos
megaspencer 1 year ago
you forgot .338 Lapua. You should get one in ur collection, along with 419gr .408 cheytac
Oxstayne 2 years ago
i have 2 pretty unique / rare bullets from the company lapua im pretty sure you haven't seen them :P the first bullet is a 6.8x39 and the other one is 9x19 abyway the 6.8 bullet got curvings on the side and the bullet bullet hits its target it splits into 3 pieces one goes straight the the other 2 to the right and left a very deadly round can't find it on the net or in any books and i would like to send to a picture of it but my cam is broken atm :/ en of PART 1
NarowAR07 2 years ago
I have a very small pistol shell that I found while metal detecting, It is a rimed center fired bottle necked round around .22 in calibre smaller than .22 LR in length, I would love to know what sort of pistol fired it, I've givin one to a gunsmith and he has never seen anything like it! I have a collectors gun book and the shell is on the front cover but other than that it says nothing about it? Any help would be much appreaciated, Thanks.
whitenorthstar 2 years ago
Post a pic, that would make it easier to help out
GunWebsites 2 years ago
it's not some type of .17 shell, is it?
Oraenxienael 2 years ago
@whitenorthstar 17 fireball? perhaps a wildcat...
chandler49 2 years ago
@whitenorthstar You probably found a .22 short round. Not that common these days.
vector6977 1 year ago
thank you for the offer, I'll see if I have one
GunWebsites 2 years ago
forgot to say the 6.8 seems like a hybrid between smg and rifle round .... fired it a few times and it got a big punch to it ...
NarowAR07 2 years ago
the RAUFOSS round contains a penetrator that gets "shot" into the target by explosive that is set of by zirconium powder and i dont have a link but it is classified as a destructive device and according to janes is Jane's International Defense Review estimates that the round is "probably capable of disabling a man wearing body armor who is standing behind the wall of a house at 2,000m.... (and) can perforate the foundation of a high-rise building (20cm reinforced concrete) at 400m.
GUNNY89 2 years ago
if you come across a raufoss round for the 50 stay away theyre illegal
GUNNY89 2 years ago
where did you hear that?
Do you have a link to the law that covers that?
I've never heard that and I'm curious
GunWebsites 2 years ago
Part 2 : the 9x19 says 62 and 50 or SO on the bottom i have no idea what it means do you?
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SmithCollector 2 years ago
it would be a great vid comparing the .50bmg vs the 50 cal beowulf from alexander arms......or maybe 50 beowulf with the remington superslug or sabot slug
addimiha 2 years ago