The 2 BORE Blunderbuss (The Biggest BORE Of All !!!)

Published on April 14, 2025
Duration: 14:25

This video showcases 'The Mule,' a custom 2-bore blunderbuss, demonstrating its immense power. The firearm fires a half-pound lead ball with 300 grains of black powder, capable of destroying a 55-gallon steel drum. The video also touches on the host's past near-fatal accident, highlighting the risks associated with extreme firearms.

Quick Summary

The Mule is a custom 2-bore blunderbuss firearm with a 1.32-inch diameter barrel. It fires a 3,500-grain (half-pound) projectile using 300 grains of black powder, demonstrating immense power capable of destroying large targets.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit & Anniversary Reflection
  2. 03:41Introducing 'The Mule' 2-Bore Blunderbuss
  3. 05:18First Shot: 1/2 lb Lead Ball into Berm
  4. 07:10Second Shot: Steel Target Impact
  5. 09:15Third Shot: Cornflake Shot vs. Water Jug
  6. 10:29Fourth Shot: Buckshot vs. Water Jug
  7. 11:45Final Shot: 55-Gallon Drum Destruction

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 'The Mule' 2-bore blunderbuss?

'The Mule' is a custom-built 2-bore blunderbuss firearm tested by Kentucky Ballistics. It features a 24-inch barrel and fires a 3,500-grain (half-pound) projectile with 300 grains of black powder.

How powerful is the 2-bore blunderbuss?

The 2-bore blunderbuss demonstrates extreme power, capable of completely shredding a 5-gallon water jug and lifting a 55-gallon steel drum filled with water off the ground with a single shot.

What are the specifications of 'The Mule' 2-bore?

The Mule 2-bore blunderbuss has a caliber of 2-bore (1.32 inch diameter), a 24-inch barrel, weighs 16 lbs, and is loaded with a 3,500-grain projectile and 300 grains of Fg black powder.

What historical context does the 2-bore blunderbuss have?

The 2-bore blunderbuss is described as a 'Punt Gun Junior,' indicating its lineage from very large-bore firearms historically used for hunting waterfowl or in military applications due to their immense projectile size and power.

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