Could You Defeat A VAMPIRE ??? 🧛‍♂️

Published on October 23, 2023
Duration: 17:16

This video from Kentucky Ballistics humorously explores 'traditional' and improvised methods for defeating a vampire using ballistic gel targets. The host tests various deterrents like water and garlic powder rounds, alongside specialized weaponry including wooden stake slugs from 10 and 8 gauge shotguns, and a harpoon gun. The segment provides a unique, albeit fictional, application of firearms testing principles.

Quick Summary

Kentucky Ballistics humorously tested various vampire defeat methods using ballistic gel, including water-filled squirt guns, garlic powder rounds, and specialized wooden stake projectiles from 10 and 8 gauge shotguns, alongside a harpoon gun.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Horror Skit Intro
  2. 00:50Introduction to Vampire Defense
  3. 03:11Deterrent 1: Holy Water
  4. 04:06Deterrent 2: Garlic Powder Rounds
  5. 05:32Weapon 1: 10 Gauge Wooden Stake Slugs
  6. 07:15Weapon 2: 8 Gauge Wooden Stake Slugs
  7. 08:58Weapon 3: Harpoon Gun Stake
  8. 11:30Weapon 4: 12 Gauge Birdshot Comparison
  9. 12:48Conclusion and Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What methods were tested to defeat a vampire in the Kentucky Ballistics video?

The video tested several methods, including a water-filled electric squirt gun (hypothetical holy water), .410 shotgun rounds loaded with garlic powder, custom wooden stake slugs from 10 and 8 gauge shotguns, and a wooden stake harpoon fired from a harpoon gun.

Which firearms were used in the Kentucky Ballistics vampire test?

The firearms featured in the test included a .410 shotgun, a 10 gauge shotgun, an 8 gauge double-barrel shotgun nicknamed the 'Doom Slayer,' and a 12 gauge shotgun for comparison.

How effective were the wooden stake slugs against the ballistic gel vampire target?

Custom wooden stake slugs fired from both the 10 gauge and 8 gauge shotguns demonstrated significant penetration and damage to the ballistic gel torso, indicating a high level of effectiveness for this hypothetical scenario.

What was the purpose of testing 12 gauge birdshot in the vampire video?

The 12 gauge birdshot was used as a point of comparison to demonstrate the difference in impact and effectiveness between standard, widely available ammunition and the specialized, custom-made projectiles designed for the fictional vampire threat.

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