Posts Tagged ‘MK211 Raufoss Round’

.50 BMG SLAP, Raufoss Rounds vs. Body Armor

Sunday, April 11th, 2021

In my continuing series of “Videos of .50 BMG Rounds Hitting Things Make Great Lazy Blog Fodder,” here’s Kentucky Ballistics testing SLAP, Raufoss, and other exotic .50 BMG rounds against body armor plates.

Other entries in the series:

  • .50 BMG vs. Body Armor
  • .50 BMG vs. Heavy Metal
  • .50 BMG MK211 Raufoss Round vs.
  • .50 BMG vs. Lock
  • .50 BMG vs. Printer Paper Reams
  • .50 BMG vs. Heavy Metal

    Monday, December 14th, 2020

    In some of the previous .50 BMG vs X videos I’ve shared, they tended to demolish whatever they were shooting at. This time, I’ve got video of them shooting at thicker and heavier metal plates and blocks.

    First up: Going Ballistic tries four different .50 BMG rounds (MK263 armor-piercing, MK211 Raufoss, SLAP tracer, and armor-piercing incendiary tracer) through a Bushmaster .50 BMG against a 1.75″ plate of titanium:

    Then they did the same with a two 1″ titanium plates plate, only this time out of an M2AHB Browning machine gun:

    Includes a 75″+ richochet!

    Next comes the same rounds vs a 2″ AR500 steel plate, plus a Russian “Zebra” round, whatever the hell that is.

    Then Demolition Ranch takes on a block of tungsten:

    Bonus: Here Matt from Demolition Ranch just drops the tungsten block on stuff from a tree stand:

    .50 BMG MK211 Raufoss Round vs.

    Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

    A rifle firing .50 BMG is the highest caliber weapon you can own without a special permit. The MK211 Raufoss is a heavy-core/explosive/incendiary .50 BMG round usually employed for anti-matériel and long-range sniping purposes. I was unabale to find any for sale online, but in one of the videos, he said they typically go for $65 a round.

    What happens when this round reaches out and touches something?

    Bad things for the recipient. Let’s take a look.

    .50 BMG MK211 Raufoss Round vs. Hummer window glass and a ballistic gel dummy head (which is a cool thing and and of itself):

    .50 BMG MK211 Raufoss Round vs. a quarter-inch steel plate mounted to a van:

    .50 BMG MK211 Raufoss Round vs. a tactical dummy:

    .50 BMG MK211 Raufoss Round (plus various armor piercing rounds and a SLAP round) vs. 3 inches of steel plates:

    The Raufoss round starts about 4 minutes into the video, whereas the SLAP round starts around 5 minutes in.

    And finally, a .50 BMG MK211 Raufoss Round vs. a running V8 engine:

    That’s really going to ruin your gas mileage….