A Rare Colt Mustang vs 100lbs of Fudge!!! 6th Day Of Christmas

Published on December 6, 2022
Duration: 9:33

This video features DemolitionRanch's Matt Carriker conducting a series of ballistic tests against 100 lbs of fudge using various firearms, including a rare Colt Mustang. The tests demonstrate the performance of different calibers and firearm types, from a .22 LR to a .50 BMG, highlighting projectile behavior and penetration capabilities. The video also includes a range test of the Colt Mustang's surprising accuracy at 100 yards and promotes related merchandise and tools.

Quick Summary

DemolitionRanch tests a rare Colt Mustang (.380 ACP) against 100 lbs of fudge, demonstrating impressive 100-yard accuracy for a subcompact. The .380 round penetrated about a foot into the dense material. Other firearms tested included a .22 LR, 12-gauge, .30-06 M1 Garand, and .50 BMG, showcasing escalating ballistic performance and destructive power.

Chapters

  1. 00:21Intro: Rare Colt Mustang
  2. 01:12.22 LR vs. Fudge
  3. 01:49Colt Mustang 100-Yard Accuracy Test
  4. 03:26.380 ACP vs. Fudge
  5. 04:09Merchandise & Giveaway
  6. 05:1012-Gauge Shotgun vs. Fudge
  7. 06:15M1 Garand (.30-06) vs. Fudge
  8. 07:48.50 BMG vs. Fudge

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Colt Mustang and how does it perform?

The Colt Mustang is a miniature 1911-style pistol chambered in .380 ACP. In testing, it demonstrated surprising accuracy by hitting steel targets at 100 yards, showcasing its capability beyond typical subcompact roles.

How does the .380 ACP round perform against dense material?

When fired into 100 lbs of fudge, a .380 ACP round from the Colt Mustang penetrated approximately one foot with minimal deformation, indicating effective energy transfer for its caliber and size.

What firearms were tested against the fudge, and what were the results?

The video tested a .22 LR rifle, a .380 ACP Colt Mustang, a 12-gauge shotgun, an M1 Garand (.30-06), and a .50 BMG rifle against 100 lbs of fudge, showing increasing levels of penetration and destructive power with larger calibers and higher velocities.

What are Wheeler F.A.T. Stix used for?

Wheeler F.A.T. Stix are torque wrench sets designed for firearm maintenance. They are essential for accurately mounting optics and accessories, ensuring proper torque specifications are met for reliable performance.

More Range & Competition Videos You Might Like

More from DemolitionRanch

View all →