Exploding Fruit and the NAA .22 Magnum| Gun Talk

Published on June 9, 2018
Duration: 2:26

This video demonstrates the accuracy of the North American Arms 1860 Sheriff model chambered in .22 Magnum. The test involves shooting at various fruits, showcasing the firearm's ability to hit small targets with precision. The presenter expresses surprise and satisfaction with the accuracy achieved, particularly on a strawberry.

Quick Summary

The North American Arms 1860 Sheriff model, chambered in .22 Magnum and equipped with a 2.5-inch octagonal barrel, was tested for accuracy by shooting fruit. Using 40-grain hollow-point ammunition, the firearm demonstrated impressive precision, even managing to 'center punch' a strawberry.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to Fruit Shoot
  2. 00:45Cantaloupe Shot
  3. 00:49Pear Shot
  4. 01:04Apple Shot
  5. 01:20Strawberry Shot
  6. 01:52Tangerine Shot
  7. 02:05Conclusion and Accuracy Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm was used in the fruit shooting test?

The firearm used in the fruit shooting test was the North American Arms 1860 Sheriff model. It features a 2.5-inch octagonal barrel and was chambered in .22 Magnum for the demonstration.

What type of ammunition was used for the NAA .22 Magnum accuracy test?

For the accuracy test involving shooting fruit, 40-grain hollow-point bullets in .22 Magnum caliber were utilized. This ammunition type was chosen to assess the firearm's performance.

How accurate is the NAA 1860 Sheriff .22 Magnum?

The video demonstrates that the NAA 1860 Sheriff in .22 Magnum is surprisingly accurate, capable of 'center punching' small targets like a strawberry. The presenter expressed being impressed with its precision.

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