Punt Gun vs GREMLINS (The Biggest Shotgun EVER !!!)

Published on December 23, 2024
Duration: 14:23

This video showcases the immense power of a Punt Gun, nicknamed 'Fury,' during extreme testing. Scott demonstrates its historical use in duck hunting and its devastating effect on ballistic dummies using carpet tacks and a 1 lb lead ball. The tests highlight the gun's massive 1.68-inch bore, 150 lb weight, and the sheer destructive force it unleashes.

Quick Summary

The Punt Gun 'Fury' used by Kentucky Ballistics has a 6-foot barrel, 9-foot overall length, and weighs 150 lbs with a 1.68-inch bore. It was historically used for commercial duck hunting and demonstrated extreme destructive power in tests.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit & Gremlins
  2. 01:45Introducing the Punt Gun 'Fury'
  3. 02:22Punt Gun Specifications & History
  4. 03:14Carpet Tack Test
  5. 05:20Damage Assessment: Carpet Tacks
  6. 07:191 lb Lead Ball Test
  7. 09:21Damage Assessment: Lead Ball
  8. 10:3600 Buckshot Test
  9. 12:39Wood Chipper & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the specifications of the Punt Gun 'Fury' used in the video?

The Punt Gun, nicknamed 'Fury,' features a 6-foot barrel, a 9-foot total length, and weighs 150 lbs. It has a 1.68-inch bore and operates using a percussion/black powder action.

How was the Punt Gun tested against the Gremlin dummies?

The Punt Gun was tested with three loads: 1/4 lb black powder and 13.5 oz carpet tacks, a 1 lb lead ball, and 140 pellets of 00 buckshot, demonstrating its extreme destructive power.

What historical context is provided for the Punt Gun?

The Punt Gun is described as a firearm historically used in commercial duck hunting due to its large bore and ability to fire a massive payload over long distances.

What kind of damage did the 1 lb lead ball cause?

The 1 lb lead ball, estimated to produce 25,000 foot-pounds of energy, created a massive impact, vaporizing the center of the ballistic dummy and leaving a significant mark on the berm.

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