5 Most DAMAGING Rounds I Own (INSANE bullets) #fullautofriday #civtac #demolitionranch

Published on December 20, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This video showcases five of the most damaging ammunition types owned by the host, focusing on physical impact. It features a 9mm RIP round's fragmentation, a 12-gauge double slug shell's dual impact, a slug and buckshot combo, the powerful .454 Casull from a Taurus Raging Hunter, and the expanding 'Mad Pig' 45-70 round. The demonstrations highlight the destructive potential and unique characteristics of each specialized round.

Quick Summary

The video showcases five 'damaging' ammunition types, focusing on physical impact. Featured rounds include a 9mm RIP round known for fragmentation, a 12-gauge double slug shell, a .454 Casull from a Taurus Raging Hunter, and the expanding 'Mad Pig' 45-70 round.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Top 5 Damaging Rounds
  2. 00:079mm RIP Round Ballistic Test
  3. 00:1612 Gauge Double Slug Shell Test
  4. 00:2712 Gauge Slug & Buckshot Combo Overview
  5. 00:32.454 Casull with Taurus Raging Hunter
  6. 00:44Mad Pig 45-70 Expanding Round

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes ammunition 'damaging' in the context of this video?

The host defines 'damaging' ammunition by its physical impact and ability to cause tissue disruption, rather than solely focusing on its lethality. This includes factors like fragmentation and expansion upon impact.

What types of ammunition were tested in the video?

The video showcases five types: a 9mm RIP round, a 12-gauge double slug shell, a 12-gauge slug and buckshot combo, a .454 Casull round, and a 45-70 'Mad Pig' round.

What firearms were used to demonstrate the ammunition?

A Taurus GX4 pistol was used for the 9mm RIP round, and a Taurus Raging Hunter revolver was used for the .454 Casull. Specialized 12-gauge shells were likely fired from a shotgun, though the specific model wasn't detailed.

What is the purpose of the 9mm RIP round?

The 9mm RIP (Radically Invasive Projectile) round is designed to fragment upon impact, creating a starburst pattern. This fragmentation aims to maximize tissue damage and create larger wound channels.

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