I Gave Demo Ranch A Gift...BUT MADE HIM SHOOT IT!!!

Published on September 7, 2021
Duration: 22:21

This video features a fun collaboration between Kentucky Ballistics and Demolition Ranch, where mystery boxes are shot with various firearms before being opened. The challenge highlights the destructive power of different calibers, from 9mm to .50 BMG, and showcases surprising survivability of some items. The content concludes with a giveaway of the surviving items to fans who purchase merchandise.

Quick Summary

Kentucky Ballistics and Demolition Ranch collaborated on a mystery box challenge, shooting boxes with firearms ranging from 9mm to .50 BMG. High-value items surprisingly survived .50 caliber rounds, and surviving contents are part of a viewer giveaway.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Mystery Box Challenge
  2. 02:35$30 Box: 9mm Sig Sauer M17
  3. 07:06$50 Box: AK Pistol
  4. 09:49$100 Box: 12 Gauge Shotgun
  5. 11:54Final Box: .50 BMG Barrett M82A1
  6. 15:36Conclusion & Giveaway

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were used to shoot the mystery boxes in the Kentucky Ballistics and Demolition Ranch video?

The video features a Sig Sauer M17 9mm pistol, a 7.62x39mm AK-style pistol, a 12-gauge pump-action shotgun, and the powerful Barrett M82A1 .50 BMG rifle for the mystery box challenge.

What was the outcome of shooting the $300/$500 mystery box with a .50 BMG rifle?

Surprisingly, several high-value items like a smartphone, jewelry, and a car camcorder survived the .50 BMG rounds from the Barrett M82A1. The large caliber rounds passed through cleanly without significant expansion.

How can viewers participate in the giveaway mentioned in the video?

Viewers can enter the giveaway by purchasing merchandise from either the Kentucky Ballistics or Demolition Ranch stores within two days of the video's release. Surviving items from the mystery boxes will be distributed to participants.

What kind of items were found inside the mystery boxes after being shot?

The boxes contained a variety of items, including novelty pens ('Karate Poop'), marshmallow fluff, plush toys, rubber band gun kits, an LED speaker, candies, a car camcorder, jewelry, and a can crusher, depending on the box's value and the firearm used.

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