RUSSIAN BASEBALL!

Published on March 3, 2012
Duration: 3:11

This video demonstrates a unique shooting drill dubbed 'Russian Baseball' using a Benelli M2 12-gauge shotgun. The host, from FPSRussia, humorously uses the shotgun to destroy baseballs launched from an automatic pitching machine. The content highlights the shotgun's performance and the destructive power of birdshot, offering insights into projectile behavior. The host also provides a brief comparison between the Benelli M2 and M4 shotguns, favoring the M2 for its inertia-driven system and cost-effectiveness.

Quick Summary

FPSRussia demonstrates a unique "Russian Baseball" drill using a Benelli M2 12-gauge shotgun to destroy baseballs launched from a pitching machine. He highlights the M2's inertia-driven system and cost-effectiveness compared to the gas-operated Benelli M4, showcasing projectile performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Explosive Foxhole Creation
  2. 01:12Benelli M2 Overview & Comparison
  3. 02:07Russian Baseball Demonstration
  4. 02:46Ballistic Impact Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What shotgun is used in the "Russian Baseball" video by FPSRussia?

FPSRussia uses a Benelli M2 12-gauge semi-automatic shotgun in the "Russian Baseball" video. He compares it to the Benelli M4, noting the M2's inertia-driven system and lower cost.

How does the Benelli M2 compare to the Benelli M4 according to FPSRussia?

FPSRussia states that the Benelli M2 uses an inertia-driven operating system, whereas the Benelli M4 is gas-operated. He prefers the M2 for its lower price point and similar performance characteristics.

What is the "Russian Baseball" drill demonstrated in the video?

The "Russian Baseball" drill involves launching baseballs from an automatic pitching machine and then shooting them out of the air or upon impact with a 12-gauge shotgun, specifically a Benelli M2 in this demonstration.

What type of ammunition is shown being used to destroy baseballs?

The video shows 12-gauge birdshot being used to destroy baseballs. This demonstrates the projectile's energy and pattern spread upon impact.

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