World’s BIGGEST and Most Powerful Handguns!!!

Published on August 24, 2020
Duration: 14:03

This video showcases the world's most powerful handguns, focusing on the Smith & Wesson 500 and various Magnum Research BFR revolvers chambered in .500 S&W Magnum. Expert insights are provided on handling extreme recoil, the impact of heavy projectiles (700-grain bullets), and the performance differences between various barrel lengths, including a 26-inch model. The content demonstrates advanced firearm handling and testing techniques suitable for experienced shooters.

Quick Summary

The video showcases the Smith & Wesson 500 and Magnum Research BFR revolvers in .500 S&W Magnum, demonstrating their power with heavy 700-grain bullets and exploring the performance differences across various barrel lengths, including a 26-inch model.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introductory skit with Kentucky Ballistics
  2. 02:41Reconciliation and collaboration setup
  3. 05:00Showcasing .500 S&W Magnum revolvers
  4. 06:11Range testing the BFR revolvers
  5. 08:32Shooting 700-grain bullets
  6. 10:04Revealing the 26-inch barrel BFR
  7. 11:38Rapid fire competition
  8. 12:12Outro and final remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most powerful handguns featured in the video?

The video highlights the Smith & Wesson 500 and various Magnum Research BFR revolvers chambered in the potent .500 S&W Magnum cartridge, showcasing their immense power and size.

How does barrel length affect the performance of the Magnum Research BFR?

Longer barrels, such as the 20-inch and 26-inch BFR models, increase the sight radius for improved accuracy and potentially higher muzzle velocity compared to shorter handgun barrels.

What kind of ammunition is tested with these powerful revolvers?

The revolvers are tested with standard .500 S&W Magnum rounds and exceptionally heavy 700-grain bullets, demonstrating significant kinetic energy and impact on targets.

Who are the personalities involved in this firearm demonstration?

The video features Matt Carriker (DemolitionRanch) and Scott Barnhart (Kentucky Ballistics), known for their entertaining and expert-level firearm content.

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