Pawn Shop Revolver Challenge!

Published on April 4, 2025
Duration: 29:15

This video details a 'Pawn Shop Revolver Challenge' where participants purchase revolvers and compete in a series of shooting drills. The competition includes a modified Bill Drill, a quick draw showdown, a speed reload challenge, a long-range walk-back drill, and a final steel target engagement. The expert-level participants demonstrate proficiency in various revolver shooting techniques, highlighting speed, accuracy, and reload efficiency under competitive pressure. The challenge concludes with a humorous punishment for the loser.

Quick Summary

The Pawn Shop Revolver Challenge is a competition where participants buy revolvers and compete in shooting drills like the Bill Drill, quick draw, speed reload, and long-range accuracy. The challenge featured a Ruger GP100 (.44 Special), Colt DA .45, and Ruger Police Service Six (.357 Magnum), testing various shooting skills.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Challenge Introduction
  2. 00:50Pawn Shop Selection
  3. 02:37Firearm Selection & Specs
  4. 08:26Range Setup and Specs
  5. 10:29Challenge 1: Bill Drill
  6. 12:16Challenge 2: Quick Draw Showdown
  7. 13:22Challenge 3: Speed Reload
  8. 18:46Challenge 4: Long Range Challenge
  9. 22:50Challenge 5: Poker Table Massacre
  10. 25:40Punishment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Pawn Shop Revolver Challenge?

The Pawn Shop Revolver Challenge involves participants buying revolvers from a pawn shop with no budget limit and then competing in a series of shooting drills. The goal is to test shooting skills with diverse firearms, culminating in a punishment for the lowest scorer.

Which revolvers were used in the Pawn Shop Revolver Challenge?

The challenge featured a Ruger GP100 in .44 Special, a Colt DA .45 (likely New Service or Model 1917) in .45, and a Ruger Police Service Six in .357 Magnum. Various other models like Smith & Wesson and Nagant revolvers were also browsed.

What types of shooting drills were included in the challenge?

The drills included a modified 5-round Bill Drill from the hip, a quick draw from the holster to engage steel targets, a speed reload drill (5 shots, reload, 5 shots), a long-range 'walk-back' drill shooting double-action only, and a final drill engaging multiple steel targets.

What was the punishment for the loser of the Pawn Shop Revolver Challenge?

The loser of the challenge, determined by cumulative scores from the shooting drills, faced a punishment involving being shot in the back with a foam-core baseball launched from a Can Cannon at a distance of 15 yards.

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