SAWED OFF 10 GAUGE 😳

Published on November 22, 2021
Duration: 10:11

This video showcases a custom-sawed-off 10-gauge double-barrel shotgun, comparing its compact 18.5-inch barrels to a standard 32-inch model. Tests demonstrate significant pellet spread at 10 and 25 yards with 3.5-inch 00 buckshot, and impressive destructive power on water jugs and fruit. The content highlights the unique nature of the firearm and the fun of destructive testing.

Quick Summary

The custom sawed-off 10-gauge shotgun has 18.5-inch barrels and a 29.5-inch overall length. Testing with 3.5-inch 00 buckshot showed a 12-inch pattern at 10 yards and significant destruction of water jugs and produce.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Mayonnaise Shot
  2. 00:19Introducing the Sawed-Off 10 Gauge
  3. 00:32Standard 10 Gauge Comparison
  4. 00:50Sawed-off Specs & Features
  5. 01:1710-Yard Pattern Test (00 Buck)
  6. 02:2925-Yard Pattern Test
  7. 03:14Water Jug Destruction
  8. 04:17Merchandise Promotion
  9. 05:04Fruit & Vegetable Destruction
  10. 07:20Final Mayonnaise Shot
  11. 08:21Car Stunt & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the specifications of the sawed-off 10-gauge shotgun shown?

The custom sawed-off 10-gauge shotgun features 18.5-inch barrels and has an overall length of 29.5 inches. It's a double-barrel model with a 2-round capacity.

How does the 10-gauge shotgun pattern at different distances?

At 10 yards, 3.5-inch 00 buckshot creates a pattern around 12 inches wide. The pattern spreads significantly more at 25 yards, but still keeps several pellets on target.

What kind of destructive testing was performed with the 10-gauge shotgun?

The video includes tests destroying multiple 5-gallon water jugs using turkey loads and 00 buckshot. It also shows the shotgun obliterating various fruits and vegetables like pineapples and melons.

What is the difference between the sawed-off and standard 10-gauge shotguns shown?

The standard 10-gauge shotgun has 32-inch barrels, while the custom version is 'sawed-off' to 18.5-inch barrels, making it much shorter and more maneuverable.

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