How Lethal Is A Ballistic Golf Club ???

Published on January 5, 2024
Duration: 18:37

This video showcases the experimental PowerGolf ballistic golf club, a device modified to propel golf balls using .25 caliber blanks. It features adjustable power settings from 75 to 200 yards and demonstrates significant impact force on various targets, including organic materials and a ballistic dummy bust, highlighting its potential for blunt force trauma.

Quick Summary

The PowerGolf ballistic golf club is an experimental device that uses .25 caliber blanks to propel golf balls, with adjustable power settings from 75 to 200 yards. It demonstrates significant impact force, capable of destroying organic targets and causing blunt force trauma.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit & T-Rex
  2. 00:49Introducing the Ballistic Golf Club
  3. 01:08Mechanism and .25 Caliber Blanks
  4. 01:31Loading and Power Settings (75-200 Yards)
  5. 02:13Traditional vs. Ballistic Club
  6. 03:34Range Testing at 200 Yards
  7. 05:26Destruction Tests: Water & Fruit
  8. 09:25Destruction Tests: Toys & Dense Fruit
  9. 11:15Lethality Test: Ballistic Dummy
  10. 14:52Outro & Wood Chipper Skit

Frequently Asked Questions

What powers the ballistic golf club?

The PowerGolf ballistic golf club is powered by .25 caliber blanks. These blanks provide the necessary force to propel golf balls through a piston mechanism integrated into the club head.

What is the range of the ballistic golf club?

The ballistic golf club features adjustable power settings, allowing it to achieve ranges from 75 yards up to 200 yards. This is controlled via a dial located on the club head.

How does the ballistic golf club perform on targets?

The club demonstrates significant impact force, causing explosive damage to organic targets like watermelons and pineapples. It also showed potential for blunt force trauma by cracking a ballistic dummy's skull.

Is the ballistic golf club a real firearm?

While it uses blank ammunition and propels projectiles, it's an experimental modification. It functions similarly to a firearm in its use of propellant but is presented as a unique weapon for testing purposes.

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