The DOOM Super Shotgun In Real Life – RIP & TEAR!

Published on May 19, 2025
Duration: 11:19

Kentucky Ballistics showcases a custom-built 10-gauge Super Shotgun inspired by the DOOM video game. The build features 12-inch barrels, a functional 'meat hook' attachment, and impressive destructive power against various targets, including watermelons, pineapples, and an armored car. The video highlights the significant recoil and the challenge of firing such a powerful, short-barreled weapon one-handed.

Quick Summary

Kentucky Ballistics built a real-life DOOM Super Shotgun, a custom 10-gauge with 12-inch barrels and a functional 'meat hook'. The firearm demonstrated immense power, destroying targets like watermelons and impacting an armored car, while showcasing significant recoil, especially when fired one-handed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & DOOM Super Shotgun Reveal
  2. 00:49Custom Build: Technical Specs
  3. 01:33Testing the Functional Meat Hook
  4. 02:0510-Gauge Live Fire: Target Destruction
  5. 05:06More Targets & Armored Car Impact
  6. 05:55One-Handed Firing Challenge
  7. 06:46Final Destruction & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the real-life DOOM Super Shotgun built by Kentucky Ballistics?

The custom build is a 10-gauge shotgun featuring 12-inch barrels, a functional 'meat hook' attachment, a custom rear sight, and a custom grip. It's designed as a tribute to the iconic weapon from the DOOM video game series.

How powerful is the 10-gauge Super Shotgun in real life?

The 10-gauge Super Shotgun demonstrated significant power, capable of destroying watermelons, pineapples, and impacting an armored car's exterior with its buckshot rounds. The recoil is substantial, especially from short barrels.

Was the 'meat hook' feature functional on the custom DOOM Super Shotgun?

Yes, the 'meat hook' attachment was functional. The video shows it being fired as a projectile at close range, successfully hitting 'Cacodemon' targets like painted watermelons.

Can the DOOM Super Shotgun be fired one-handed?

The host, Scott, attempted to fire the 10-gauge Super Shotgun one-handed, successfully managing the recoil of a single 3.5-inch magnum shell. However, it highlights the difficulty and significant recoil associated with such a powerful firearm.

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