Redneck Assault Buggy

Published on September 20, 2016
Duration: 9:29

This video showcases the extreme 'Redneck Assault Buggy' project, mounting a .50 BMG rifle and a quad-barrel 12 Gauge shotgun onto a Polaris RZR 1000. It details the custom fabrication for weapon mounting and demonstrates live-fire tests from a moving vehicle. The project highlights the challenges of recoil and structural integrity with such powerful setups.

Quick Summary

The 'Redneck Assault Buggy' project involves modifying a Polaris RZR 1000 to mount a .50 BMG rifle and a quad-barrel 12 Gauge shotgun. Live fire tests demonstrated the intense recoil and challenges of weapon stability on a moving platform, leading to mechanical failures.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Redneck Assault Buggy Concept
  2. 00:40Mounting the .50 BMG Rifle
  3. 03:11.50 BMG Live Fire Test
  4. 05:24Quad-Barrel Shotgun Setup
  5. 07:43Shotgun Test & Mechanical Failure

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Redneck Assault Buggy' project?

The 'Redneck Assault Buggy' is a custom-built vehicle based on a Polaris RZR 1000. It's designed to mount and fire high-caliber weapons, specifically a .50 BMG rifle and a quad-barrel 12 Gauge shotgun.

What weapons were mounted on the Redneck Assault Buggy?

The buggy was equipped with a semi-automatic .50 BMG rifle and later a dual Standard Manufacturing DP-12 setup, creating a quad-barrel 12 Gauge shotgun with a 32-round capacity.

What challenges were encountered during the Redneck Assault Buggy tests?

Challenges included managing the intense muzzle blast and concussion from the .50 BMG, and the extreme recoil from the quad-shotgun caused mechanical failures like bent mounting bolts and broken attachments.

How was the .50 BMG rifle mounted on the buggy?

A custom-welded Y-mount was attached to the buggy's roll cage. Heavy-duty bungee cords were used to secure the rifle, allowing for basic aiming adjustments while providing some stability.

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