500 MAGNUM SNUBS πŸ’₯

Published on November 21, 2020
Duration: 10:56

This video from Kentucky Ballistics showcases an impressive collection of Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum snub-nose revolvers. Expertly handled by Scott, the demonstration includes detailed looks at rare variants and extensive ballistic testing on various targets to illustrate the formidable power of these short-barreled hand cannons. The presentation highlights Scott's deep knowledge and proficiency with large-bore handguns.

Quick Summary

The Kentucky Ballistics video features a collection of Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum snub-nose revolvers, including rare variants like the 2.75-inch ES model. Extensive ballistic testing on targets such as watermelons and gravy cans demonstrates the formidable power of these short-barreled, large-caliber handguns.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: S&W 500 Magnum Snub Collection
  2. 00:22Sponsor: The Big Delco Bag
  3. 03:00Collection Overview: 4 Models Detailed
  4. 05:47Ballistic Testing: Water Jugs, Gravy, Melons
  5. 08:50Dual Wielding & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What specific Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum snub-nose revolvers are featured in the video?

The video showcases four distinct S&W 500 Magnum snub-nose revolvers: the standard 4-inch compensated model, the 3.5-inch Performance Center variant, the rare 2.75-inch ES (Emergency Survival) model from a Bear Kit, and a Big Rock Sports Exclusive featuring bear engravings.

How does the video demonstrate the power of the .500 Magnum snub-nose revolvers?

The presenter conducts ballistic testing by shooting various targets, including water jugs filled with food dye, cans of gravy, sodas, an eggplant, and watermelons. This visually illustrates the significant impact and penetration capabilities of these powerful handguns.

What ammunition is used for the ballistic testing?

The ballistic testing utilizes Underwood Ammo .500 S&W Magnum ammunition, specifically featuring a 350-grain Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) projectile, known for its effectiveness in delivering substantial terminal energy.

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