Riding Lawn Mower Battle....With Guns

Published on January 15, 2020
Duration: 18:26

This video features a unique lawn mower battle where participants attempt to disable each other's mowers by shooting at the engines, using various armoring techniques and firearms. When firearms prove insufficient, the battle devolves into a demolition derby. The content highlights experimental firearm use and creative problem-solving in a competitive, entertaining format.

Quick Summary

The riding lawn mower battle aimed to disable opponent's engines using firearms and improvised armor like flak vests and cinder blocks. When this failed, the challenge concluded with a demolition derby.

Chapters

  1. 00:33Lawn Mower Battle Concept
  2. 01:03Armoring Materials
  3. 04:55The Penalty Wheel
  4. 10:43Zip 22 and .380 Testing
  5. 13:29Desert Eagle Firepower
  6. 16:22Demolition Derby

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the main objective of the riding lawn mower battle?

The primary goal was to disable the opponent's riding lawn mower by shooting its engine. Participants armored their mowers and used firearms to achieve this, eventually resorting to a demolition derby when firearms proved insufficient.

What types of armor were used on the lawn mowers?

A diverse range of materials were employed for armor, including cast iron skillets, steel target plates, thousands of sheets of copy paper, Vietnam-era flak vests (Level 2/2A), and cinder blocks.

Which firearms were tested in the lawn mower battle?

The firearms tested included the USA Zip 22, a .380 pistol, and a gold Desert Eagle chambered in .50 AE. The Zip 22 experienced reliability issues during the challenge.

How did the lawn mower battle conclude?

Since the firearms were unable to consistently disable the engines through the armor, the participants resorted to a demolition derby, ramming the mowers until they were non-functional.

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