Could You Defeat A MEGA FURBY ???

Published on October 31, 2025
Duration: 25:26

This video from Kentucky Ballistics features Scott testing a variety of firearms and even some unconventional projectile launchers against a massive 250-pound ballistic gel "Mega Furby." The experiment aims to determine what it takes to defeat such a large, dense target, showcasing everything from small-caliber handguns to powerful anti-tank rifles. The content highlights the destructive potential of different calibers and weapon systems in a unique, albeit entertaining, terminal ballistics demonstration.

Quick Summary

Kentucky Ballistics tested numerous firearms, from small-caliber handguns to powerful rifles like the CheyTac M200 Intervention and a .55 Boys Anti-Tank Rifle, against a 250lb ballistic gel "Mega Furby" to showcase terminal ballistics and penetration power.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Mega Furby
  2. 03:27Cattle Gun and Gas Gun Testing
  3. 04:42Harpoon Gun Testing
  4. 06:31Small Caliber Handguns
  5. 08:529mm and Long Slide Pistols
  6. 11:28Big Bore Handguns
  7. 14:16Shotguns and Specialized Rifles
  8. 17:03High-Power Rifles
  9. 19:41Extreme Ballistics: .408 CheyTac and .55 Boys

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were tested against the Mega Furby?

The video tested a wide array of firearms, including the Kel-Tec PMR-30 (.22 Magnum), Hi-Point (.380 ACP), Keely Customs long-slide pistols (10mm, .45 ACP), Desert Eagle (.50 AE), Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum, Browning BPS 10 Gauge, AR-15 (5.56 NATO), CMMG Dissent (7.62x39), Rossi Mare's Leg (.45-70 Government), Sako 85 XL (.416 Rigby), CheyTac M200 Intervention (.408 CheyTac), and a British Boys Anti-Tank Rifle (.55 Boys).

Which calibers were most effective at penetrating the 250lb ballistic gel target?

The most effective calibers for deep penetration were the .45-70 Government, .416 Rigby, .408 CheyTac, and the .55 Boys round from the Anti-Tank Rifle. These demonstrated significantly more power than smaller handgun calibers or intermediate rifle cartridges like 5.56 NATO and 7.62x39.

What was the purpose of testing weapons against a ballistic gel Furby?

The primary purpose was to demonstrate and compare the terminal ballistics and penetration capabilities of various firearms and projectile types against a large, dense, and unconventional target, offering a unique visual of weapon effectiveness.

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