SAWED OFF 12 GAUGE đź’Ą

Published on March 16, 2022
Duration: 12:46

This video showcases the Remington Road Warrior, a custom 12-gauge sawed-off shotgun with 11-inch barrels and 3.5-inch chambers. The demonstration includes firing various loads, from birdshot to 3.5-inch turkey loads and slugs, highlighting the shotgun's power and manageable recoil despite its compact size. The content emphasizes safe handling and the destructive potential of the firearm on various targets.

Quick Summary

The Remington Road Warrior is a custom 12-gauge sawed-off shotgun with 11-inch barrels and 3.5-inch chambers. Tested with various loads including 3.5-inch turkey shells, it demonstrates significant power and destructive capability on targets like watermelons and gummy bears.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Range Setup
  2. 00:19Remington Road Warrior Reveal
  3. 01:54Birdshot Testing: Steel Targets
  4. 02:33One-Handed Firing Demonstration
  5. 04:223.5-inch Turkey Load Power Test
  6. 05:16Buckshot & Slug Testing
  7. 09:54Watermelon & Water Jug Destruction
  8. 11:27Conclusion & Socials

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the specifications of the Remington Road Warrior sawed-off shotgun?

The Remington Road Warrior is a 12-gauge double-barrel shotgun modified to have 11-inch barrels and 3.5-inch chambers. It features ejectors and a two-round capacity, making it a compact yet powerful firearm.

How does the Remington Road Warrior handle different types of 12-gauge ammunition?

The shotgun was tested with 2.75-inch birdshot, 00 buckshot, 1oz slugs, and powerful 3.5-inch turkey loads. While birdshot recoil is manageable, heavier loads significantly increase recoil, especially when fired one-handed.

Is firing a sawed-off shotgun one-handed recommended?

The video demonstrates firing the sawed-off shotgun one-handed with birdshot, noting it is rough on the wrist but manageable. However, this technique is generally not recommended due to increased risk of injury and reduced control.

What kind of targets were used to test the sawed-off shotgun's power?

Various targets were used, including steel plates, a Furby, a 5lb gummy bear, a mini Stretch Armstrong, a gallon of mustard, watermelons, and a 5-gallon water jug. The 3.5-inch turkey loads demonstrated significant destructive capability.

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