The 500 A-SQUARE Dangerous Game Rifle

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Join Demolition Ranch and The Fat Electrician in this epic Memebusters episode as they put a viral internet meme to the ultimate test: Does a homeowner really need a .50 BMG to stop a burglar who breaks into the house next door and hides behind a refrigerator? Watch the hilarious and explosive ballistic experiment using two full-sized houses set up for maximum destruction.

They start with small calibers and work their way up, firing through exterior walls, interior barriers, and a real fridge placed in front of a ballistic dummy target. See what happens when .22 LR, 9mm from an MP5, 5.56 NATO AR-15 rounds, 12-gauge slugs, 8.6 Blackout, .300 Win Mag, and finally massive .50 BMG black-tip rounds slam into the setup – complete with slow-motion impacts, massive exit wounds, tumbling bullets, shredded targets, and debris flying everywhere.

Discover which rounds barely scratch the fridge, which ones tumble and deflect, and which ones punch clean through multiple walls and obliterate everything in their path. The .50 cal delivers insane overkill with keyhole destruction and total annihilation, while surprisingly effective smaller calibers prove the meme wrong for most home defense scenarios.

Packed with expert commentary, tactical insights, recoil blasts, flying appliances, and non-stop laughs as they escalate barriers and debate fridge-survival physics. This is the ultimate ballistic myth-busting showdown for firearm enthusiasts, proving once and for all what's actually needed to penetrate a house and stop a threat hiding behind cover.

Must-watch for anyone into guns, ballistics testing, home defense debates, destructive experiments, and viral meme takedowns.

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