Osage Oranges?

Published on November 5, 2022
Duration: 15:45

This video explores the impact of various firearms on Osage oranges, ranging from small caliber handguns to a 12-gauge shotgun and even a Can Cannon. The presenter tests a wide array of firearms, including a Bauer in 25 ACP, AMT Auto Mag in 22 Magnum, Browning 380 1911, Rock Island Armory M200 in 38 Special, Sig P320 in 9mm, Ruger in 357 Magnum, Ruger 1911 in 10mm, Taurus M44 in 44 Magnum, Marlin Model 60 in 22 LR, Tribe Defense in 300 Blackout, Brownells Stoner Rifle in 5.56, and an LTT Beretta 1301 in 12 gauge. The experiment highlights the destructive potential of different calibers and firearm types against the dense fruit.

Quick Summary

Osage oranges were subjected to destructive testing with a variety of firearms, including 25 ACP handguns, 22 Magnum, 380 ACP, 38 Special, 9mm, 357 Magnum, 10mm, 44 Magnum, 22 LR rifles, 300 Blackout, 5.56mm, and 12 gauge shotguns. The fruits bleed a sticky white substance and are not edible.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Osage Oranges
  2. 00:47Bauer 25 ACP Test
  3. 01:42AMT Auto Mag 22 Magnum Test
  4. 02:21Browning 380 1911 Test
  5. 03:01Rock Island Armory M200 38 Special Test
  6. 03:30Sig P320 9mm Test
  7. 04:15Ruger 357 Magnum Test
  8. 04:52Ruger 1911 10mm Test
  9. 05:37Taurus M44 44 Magnum Test
  10. 06:1544 Magnum Snake Shot Test
  11. 07:19Airsoft Rifle Test
  12. 08:47Marlin Model 60 22 LR Test
  13. 10:13Tribe Defense 300 Blackout Test
  14. 11:00Brownells Stoner Rifle 5.56 Test
  15. 11:56LTT Beretta 1301 12 Gauge Test
  16. 12:47Can Cannon Test
  17. 14:09Sword vs Osage Orange
  18. 15:11Conclusion & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were used to test Osage oranges?

The video features a wide array of firearms, including handguns like the Bauer in 25 ACP, AMT Auto Mag in 22 Magnum, Browning 380 1911, Rock Island Armory M200 in 38 Special, Sig P320 in 9mm, Ruger in 357 Magnum, Ruger 1911 in 10mm, and Taurus M44 in 44 Magnum. Rifles tested include a Marlin Model 60 in 22 LR, Tribe Defense in 300 Blackout, Brownells Stoner Rifle in 5.56, and an LTT Beretta 1301 in 12 gauge. A Can Cannon was also utilized.

How do Osage oranges react when shot with firearms?

When shot, Osage oranges exhibit varying degrees of destruction depending on the firearm's caliber and power. Smaller calibers may cause superficial damage or penetration, while larger calibers and shotguns can split them, cause significant fragmentation, or even obliterate them. They also bleed a sticky, white substance.

What is the destructive potential of a 12-gauge shotgun on Osage oranges?

The 12-gauge shotgun proved extremely effective at destroying Osage oranges. In the test, it was capable of obliterating multiple fruits set up together, demonstrating its significant power and wide spread.

Are Osage oranges edible?

No, Osage oranges are not edible. The presenter explicitly warns viewers not to attempt to eat them, as they are inedible and can be harmful if consumed.

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