700 Nitro Express vs Car 🚙 (World’s Biggest Elephant Gun)

Published on September 29, 2021
Duration: 11:28

This video tests the extreme stopping power of the 700 Nitro Express against a modified PT Cruiser. Despite the car's rough condition and even being flipped, the engine surprisingly restarts, providing a challenging target. Two shots from the 700 Nitro Express were required to disable the engine, demonstrating the immense energy of this large-caliber rifle.

Quick Summary

The 700 Nitro Express, a powerful elephant gun, was used to test the durability of a PT Cruiser's engine. It took two shots from this large-caliber rifle, firing 1000-grain FMJ rounds costing about $100 each, to disable the vehicle's engine.

Chapters

  1. 00:51Introducing the KB Bruiser PT Cruiser
  2. 01:59Target Vehicle Mishap: Car Flips!
  3. 04:26Surprising Engine Durability Test
  4. 06:03700 Nitro Express Rifle & Ammo Overview
  5. 06:28First Shot: Radiator Impact
  6. 07:00Second Shot: Engine Disabled!
  7. 07:48Damage Assessment and Impact Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber rifle was used to test against the PT Cruiser?

The rifle used in the test was a 700 Nitro Express, known as one of the world's largest elephant guns. It fired 1000-grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) rounds.

How many shots did it take to disable the PT Cruiser's engine?

It took two shots from the 700 Nitro Express to disable the PT Cruiser's engine. The first shot hit the radiator, and the second shot successfully seized the engine block.

Was the PT Cruiser's engine functional during the test?

Surprisingly, yes. Despite being submerged in a pond and flipped onto its roof, the PT Cruiser's engine was able to start and run, providing a moving target for the test.

What was the cost of the ammunition used?

The 1000-grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) rounds for the 700 Nitro Express are estimated to cost approximately $100 each.

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