U-15 Beowulf Rapid Fire 7 Shots

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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2007

AR-15 with U-15 riflestock rapid firing 7 rounds of .50 Beowulf ammunition.

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  • I thought .50 caliber ammunition was banned in California?

  • @xphatmexicanx Only .50 BMG rifles are banned in CA if you didn't buy one before the ban.

  • Why is this entertaining?

  • @Tigerclaws63 I never meant for this to be entertaining. I designed the rifle stock and people were asking me if it could handle the .50 Beowulf round. Frankly I am shocked so many people have viewed it.

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  • Well there went about 25 dollars in ammunition...haha

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  • Nice jorts dick.

  • @campr723 I'd rather have a couple boxes of 7.62x39.

  • So do you have to have stopping power perk on for this to be effective?

  • @15harney1987 Dude, 30-06 in metric terms is like 7.62x61. x54r is more like a .308 anyways. And I belive the x54r can actually be loaded hotter than .308s, but the quality of the gun isn't assured, so factories load them to a lower standard. I personally have a few surplus loads from China that cracked the chamber of an old M38 Mosin Nagant.

  • @IsaacKarjala no, the "7.62" part is the diameter of the actual bullet. the x39, x54r, x51 is the size of the casing. I have weapons that take the x39 and x54r, and the bullets are the exact same diameter, tested with a digital slide caliper. That may be true about the 54r being weaker loadings than the modern .30-06, but the charge of gunpowder doesnt make the round designation, its the size. 7.62x54r rnd is the exact same size as a .30-06 rnd, the difference is that the 7.62version has the rim

  • @anunes65 ..... what pumpkinrat did was compare a .22 (a round) to an M-4 (a firearm), that doesn't work. .223 will recoil more than a .22lr when both are fired from similar designs.

  • @15harney1987 by my understanding the bullets used in 7.62x39 & 7.62x54r are a larger diameter than bullets used in 7.62x51 (.308) & 7.62x63 (.30-06), so it doesn't seem that "7.62" is the bullet diameter... also, both 7.62x51 and modern loadings for 7.62x54R have ballistics roughly equal to the WWII loadings for .30-06, but it is the 7.62x51 that is a NATO standard, the 7.62x54r is a Russian design that is almost 120 years old and WWII loadings are weaker than WWII loadings for .30-06.

  • they are all indeed in the 300 class of bullets but I have found it hard to get an apples to apples comparisan from .300 mag, 30-06 and 308 to the military rounds, not to mention sometimes the size is mesured in millimeters which I can tell 25 is smaller the 30 which is usually used as an anti air round or more often anti light armor like the gau 8 in the warthog, or bushmaster gun.

    I am trying to get an apples to apples and there are many 7.62 rounds themselves even.

  • @xphatmexicanx Only .50 BMG, all other .50 cal types are legal though.

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