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Published on August 10, 2022
Duration: 15:50

This video showcases the immense power of the Ithaca Roadblocker 10-gauge police shotgun. It features extensive ballistic testing against various targets, demonstrating the significant difference in pellet count and energy compared to 12-gauge shells. The review highlights the shotgun's historical use and its capability for rapid fire, despite a minor jam.

Quick Summary

The Ithaca Roadblocker is a powerful 10-gauge, semi-automatic police shotgun with an 18-inch barrel. Its 10-gauge shells hold double the pellets of 12-gauge shells, delivering immense destructive power demonstrated through extensive ballistic testing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Skit
  2. 01:31Ithaca Roadblocker Overview
  3. 02:5210 Gauge vs. 12 Gauge Comparison
  4. 03:24Ballistic Testing: Various Targets
  5. 13:18Rapid Fire & Reliability Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Ithaca Roadblocker a 10-gauge shotgun?

The Ithaca Roadblocker is a 10-gauge shotgun because it fires 10-gauge shells. These shells are larger than 12-gauge shells and contain significantly more pellets, offering greater power and range.

How does a 10-gauge shell compare to a 12-gauge shell?

A 10-gauge shell, typically 3.5 inches long, holds roughly double the pellets of a standard 12-gauge double-aught buckshot shell. This results in a much larger payload and increased impact energy.

What was the purpose of the Ithaca Roadblocker shotgun?

The Ithaca Roadblocker was designed as a semi-automatic 10-gauge shotgun for police use. Its short 18-inch barrel and powerful 10-gauge round made it effective for tactical situations, earning it the nickname 'roadblocker'.

What kind of tests were performed on the 10-gauge shotgun?

The video featured extensive ballistic testing, where the 10-gauge shotgun was used to destroy various targets like metal roosters, Elmer's glue, meat pies, and watermelons, showcasing its destructive power.

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