A Gun Competition that REALLY Sucks to Lose...

Published on November 29, 2019
Duration: 16:15

This video showcases a unique and challenging gun competition where participants attempt to disable moving self-propelled mowers. The competition involved 'up-armoring' the mowers with various materials, including body armor, and engaging them with different firearms, from .22 Mag revolvers to 7.62x39 Micro Dracos and a 5.56 Galil rifle. The event highlights the difficulty of hitting and disabling moving targets, especially with smaller calibers, and concludes with a humorous bet.

Quick Summary

Demolition Ranch hosted a unique gun competition where participants tried to disable moving, armored lawnmowers. They used various firearms, including .22 Mag, 9mm, 7.62x39 Micro Dracos, and a 5.56 Galil, engaging targets protected by materials like body armor.

Chapters

  1. 00:38Challenge Introduction: Armored Mower Shootout
  2. 01:21Mower Armor: Paper, Wood, and Body Armor
  3. 09:29Handgun Round: Thunderstruck & Hellcat vs Mowers
  4. 10:21Micro Draco Round: 7.62x39 Challenge
  5. 11:28Rifle Round: Galil Disables Mower, Bet Lost

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the objective of the Demolition Ranch gun competition?

The competition involved participants attempting to disable self-propelled push mowers while they were in motion. This simulated shooting at a moving vehicle's engine, with the mowers being 'up-armored' for added difficulty.

What types of firearms were used in the mower disabling competition?

The competition featured a variety of firearms, starting with handguns like the Standard Manufacturing Thunderstruck .22 Mag and Springfield Hellcat 9mm. It escalated to pistols like the Century Arms Micro Dracos in 7.62x39, and concluded with a rifle engagement using an Israeli Galil in 5.56.

How were the mowers 'armored' for the competition?

The mowers were 'up-armored' using unconventional materials. These included stacks of copy paper, bowling alley floor wood, cake pans, and even Nutshellz Level 3 body armor, adding layers of protection against the projectiles.

What determined the winner of the Demolition Ranch mower challenge?

The competition was decided by successfully disabling the opponent's mower. In this case, Rob Terkla won by hitting Matt Carriker's mower with an Israeli Galil, causing an oil leak and fire, thus disabling the machine.

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