This video showcases an extreme ballistics test where a 10-inch crystal ball is subjected to a wide range of calibers, culminating in the immense power of a 4 Bore rifle. The test demonstrates the destructive capabilities of various firearms, from handguns to large-bore rifles, highlighting the significant energy transfer required to shatter such a dense object. The presenter, Scott, exhibits high-level firearms expertise and a humorous approach to extreme testing.
Amber from Exile Armory provides updates on shop hiring requirements and the suppressor purchasing process, noting reduced wait times for tax stamps but emphasizing it's not immediate. The video showcases a wide array of firearms, including numerous suppressors, shotguns, revolvers, tactical rifles, lever-action rifles, and handguns from various manufacturers. Specific models and some technical details like caliber and MSRP are highlighted for select items.
This video documents Scott from Kentucky Ballistics acquiring Matt's guns from Demolition Ranch in a humorous skit. It features extensive testing of a custom 24-inch 500 Magnum BFR and a gold-plated stubby 500 Magnum, including shooting Dr. Pepper bottles and chili cans. The 458 SOCOM rifle is also tested on ranch dressing bottles, culminating in a playful tribute to Demolition Ranch.
This video showcases three distinct firearms: a Buntline revolver in .45 Colt, a Chinese Type 56 SKS rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm, and a Magnum Research BFR in .45-70 Government. It demonstrates loading and firing techniques for each, including the use of stripper clips for the SKS and highlights a significant casing failure with the .45-70 Government load.
This video showcases the Magnum Research BFR revolver chambered in .45-70 Government during a range day. It highlights the process of loading five rounds, the significant recoil and muzzle flip experienced when firing this powerful rifle cartridge from a handgun, and the subsequent unloading using the ejector rod. The video also features a close-up inspection of the firearm's finish and markings.
Store employees at Top Guns reveal their ultimate firearm picks if budget were no object. The discussion ranges from high-end engraved Colt revolvers and custom pieces to modern tactical rifles like the Sig Sauer M400 Tread. Ultimately, the Magnum Research BFR in .45-70 Government is chosen for its unique 'wow factor' and impressive presence, distinguishing it from typical carry firearms.
This video details an impulse purchase of a Ruger GP100 .357 Magnum revolver, acquired for $550 in excellent, likely unfired condition. The review covers its 4.2-inch barrel, Hogue grips, and double-action/single-action trigger, with plans for Altamont wood grips. Comparisons are made to other revolvers in the collection, including a Colt Python and Smith & Wesson Model 69.
This review covers the Magnum Research BFR revolver chambered in .45-70 Government. The video demonstrates loading the large rifle rounds into the single-action revolver and showcases a live-fire test, highlighting the significant recoil. It emphasizes the BFR's capability for big game hunting with appropriate ammunition.
This video highlights five firearms that may be worth selling or trading before 2024 ends due to outdated features or impracticality. It covers the Beretta 92S's slow reloads, the Kel-Tec SUB-2000's quality control issues, the BFR's impracticality for defense, the Glock 37's niche .45 GAP caliber, and the Taurus Judge's limited effectiveness with .410 shells. The presenter emphasizes choosing modern, practical firearms for self-defense and training.
This video advises viewers on five firearms they should consider selling or trading before the end of 2024. While the specific reasons are not detailed in the provided text, the title and description suggest the content will evaluate the value or practicality of certain guns, potentially for a collector or someone looking to optimize their firearm collection. The video aims to help viewers make informed decisions about their arsenal.
This review definitively identifies the Magnum Research BFR in .45-70 Government as the most powerful production revolver tested. Through rigorous ballistic testing against concrete and simulated hides, the .45-70 BFR demonstrated superior penetration and energy output compared to established heavy hitters like the .500 S&W Magnum. The data confirms the .45-70 BFR's significant muzzle energy and recoil, solidifying its top position.
This YouTube Shorts video highlights the Magnum Research BFR Revolver. The description directs viewers to the creator's other channels, including Classic Firearms, Outside The Warehouse, and a podcast channel, suggesting a broader focus on firearms content and related media. The video likely provides a brief overview or showcase of the BFR revolver, appealing to firearm enthusiasts interested in revolvers and specific models from manufacturers.
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