This video features a friendly pump shotgun competition between Autumn and her dad on a skeet field, using classic Remington 870 models. The competition includes rounds at station Low 8, doubles, and a challenging 'Double 4s' tie-breaker. The video also showcases a restored H&R 10-gauge shotgun and promotes a giveaway for AGM PVS-7 night vision goggles, demonstrating Autumn's expertise in firearms and competitive shooting.
This video demonstrates that a standard KitchenAid refrigerator offers no significant protection against common firearm projectiles. From .22 LR to 5.56 NATO, all tested rounds easily penetrated the appliance, highlighting its inadequacy as a bullet barrier. The experiment concludes that refrigerators should not be relied upon for protection during a home invasion scenario.
This YouTube video, titled "10 Gauge My Fav Gauge π¬", focuses on the 10 Gauge shotgun. While the description does not provide specific details about the content, it heavily promotes the Warrior Poet Society's website, training programs, merchandise, app, and book. It also features links to partner organizations like My Patriot Supply for emergency food and the Second Amendment Foundation for donations. The video's description includes extensive social media links for the Warrior Poet Society. The primary focus appears to be the 10 Gauge shotgun, likely discussed or demonstrated within the context of the Warrior Poet Society's brand and offerings.
This video tests various firearms and projectile weapons against a 250-pound ballistic gel Mega Furby. Smaller calibers like .22 Magnum and .380 ACP failed to penetrate, while larger handguns like the .50 AE Desert Eagle and .500 Magnum achieved significant penetration. High-power rifles, including the .45-70 Government and .416 Rigby, proved capable of full penetration, with the .408 CheyTac and .55 Boys anti-tank rifle demonstrating extreme destructive power.
The 1855 Colt revolving shotgun is a unique 10-gauge firearm featuring a five-shot cylinder and a distinctive rack and pinion lever system for cycling. Its side hammer design and the placement of ratchets on the axis pin are notable mechanical features. However, the design suffered from a significant cylinder gap issue, posing a risk of dangerous chain fires despite attempts to mitigate it.
This video showcases a 10 Gauge shotgun with a 14-inch barrel, identified as a Browning BPS SBS, nicknamed 'Ebony'. The title and description hint at a focus on the firearm's appearance and caliber. The creator, iraqveteran8888, uses this content for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, adhering to strict safety and legal disclaimers regarding firearms handling and modification. The video is presented as a showcase of a particular firearm, with social media links for further engagement.
This video tests the effectiveness of various firearms in removing a Tevlaphee tire boot from a Ford F-150. While 9mm, 10mm, and 10 Gauge shotgun rounds failed to dislodge the boot, multiple shots from a 300 Win Mag Nemo Arms Nightmare rifle eventually broke the boot's locking mechanism. The experiment highlights the durability of tire boots against common handgun and shotgun calibers, requiring significant rifle power to overcome.
This experiment tests the durability of a Tevlaphee tire boot against various firearm calibers, from .22 LR to .50 BMG. While smaller calibers caused only superficial damage, even powerful rounds like the .500 Magnum and 10 Gauge shotgun failed to dislodge the boot. It took a .300 Win Mag to damage the internal rod and a .50 BMG to completely destroy the mechanism, proving the boot's robust design.
Kentucky Ballistics showcases a custom-built 10-gauge Super Shotgun inspired by the DOOM video game. The build features 12-inch barrels, a functional 'meat hook' attachment, and impressive destructive power against various targets, including watermelons, pineapples, and an armored car. The video highlights the significant recoil and the challenge of firing such a powerful, short-barreled weapon one-handed.
This video showcases a custom-built, sawed-off 10 Gauge Magnum semi-automatic shotgun by Kentucky Ballistics. The 13-inch barrel significantly widens shot spread, demonstrating impressive destructive power on various targets, including vehicles and fruit. Testing confirms the potent kinetic energy of 10 Gauge Magnum slugs and turkey loads.
This video tests the limits of Level IIIA bulletproof masks against extreme firearms, including a 50 BMG pistol and a double-barrel 1911. While the masks stop projectiles from most handguns and shotguns, significant energy transfer causes severe damage to ballistic dummies, highlighting the difference between penetration and survivability. The 50 BMG round, though stopped, completely destroys the mask and dummy.
This video provides a detailed ASMR-style breakdown of a .410 gauge shotgun shell, comparing its size to a 10 gauge shell. It meticulously disassembles the .410 shell, measuring the lead slug (7.50g) and smokeless powder (0.62g) using a digital scale. A burn test demonstrates the powder's combustion rate, taking approximately 3 seconds. The .410 shell is also identified by its 'CAL 36' headstamp, its European designation.
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