World’s BIGGEST and Most Powerful Handguns!!!

Published on August 24, 2020
Duration: 14:03

This video features Matt Carriker (DemolitionRanch) and Scott Barnhart (Kentucky Ballistics) testing the world's most powerful handguns, focusing on .500 S&W Magnum revolvers. They showcase various Magnum Research BFR models with extended barrels and fire heavy 700-grain ammunition, demonstrating significant kinetic energy. The expert handling and testing of these high-recoil firearms highlight advanced shooting techniques and the extreme capabilities of these large-caliber handguns.

Quick Summary

The video showcases powerful .500 S&W Magnum revolvers, including Smith & Wesson 500 and Magnum Research BFR models with 20-inch and 26-inch barrels. Testing involves firing heavy 700-grain ammunition to demonstrate extreme kinetic energy and accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit: DemolitionRanch & Kentucky Ballistics
  2. 02:41Collaboration Setup: .500 Magnum Revolvers
  3. 05:00Showcasing S&W 500 & Magnum Research BFRs
  4. 06:11Range Testing BFR Revolvers on Steel
  5. 08:32Shooting Massive 700-Grain .500 Magnum Rounds
  6. 10:04Revealing the 26-Inch Barrel BFR
  7. 11:38Rapid Fire Competition: Texas Star
  8. 12:12Outro & Final Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most powerful handguns featured in the DemolitionRanch video?

The video prominently features extremely powerful handguns chambered in .500 S&W Magnum. This includes a standard Smith & Wesson 500 and several Magnum Research BFR (Biggest Finest Revolver) models, notably one with a 20-inch barrel and a custom 26-inch barrel, showcasing extreme handgun power.

How does barrel length affect the performance of .500 S&W Magnum revolvers?

Longer barrels, such as the 20-inch and 26-inch variants of the Magnum Research BFR, generally increase projectile velocity and kinetic energy due to a longer period for powder burn. They also tend to manage recoil more effectively and improve accuracy compared to shorter barrels.

What kind of ammunition was used to demonstrate extreme power?

To demonstrate extreme power, the video utilized massive 700-grain .500 Magnum rounds. These heavy bullets generate significant kinetic energy upon impact, as shown by their effect on a cinder block.

Who are the creators involved in testing these powerful handguns?

The video features Matt Carriker from DemolitionRanch and Scott Barnhart, also known as Kentucky Ballistics. Both creators are experienced firearms enthusiasts and content creators known for testing powerful and unique firearms.

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