Punt Gun vs Armored Police Car (The Biggest Shotgun EVER !!!)

Published on June 5, 2024
Duration: 20:07

This video showcases the immense power of a punt gun against an armored police car. The 'Fury' punt gun, with its 1.68-inch bore and 6-foot barrel, was tested with various projectiles including marbles, flechettes, 00 buckshot, a wax slug, and a 1 lb lead ball. While initial tests caused significant surface damage and cracked glass, the 1 lb lead ball successfully penetrated the armored plating, demonstrating the extreme destructive capability of this historical firearm.

Quick Summary

The 'Fury' punt gun, a massive firearm with a 1.68-inch bore and 6-foot barrel, was tested against an armored police car. While marbles and buckshot caused surface damage, a 1 lb lead ball successfully penetrated the vehicle's armor.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and New Range
  2. 02:38Punt Gun Specifications
  3. 03:12Target: Armored Police Car
  4. 06:42Test 1: Marble Shot
  5. 08:22Test 2: Flechettes
  6. 11:18Test 3: 00 Buckshot
  7. 13:15Test 4: Wax Slug Penetration
  8. 15:34Test 5: 1 lb Lead Ball Destruction

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the specifications of the 'Fury' punt gun used in the test?

The 'Fury' punt gun features a 6-foot barrel, a 9-foot overall length, weighs 150 lbs, and has a 1.68-inch bore diameter. It's known to produce approximately 800 lbs of felt recoil.

What kind of armored vehicle was used for the destructive testing?

A retired armored car from the Metro Special Police in Kentucky was used. This vehicle weighed over 10,000 lbs and was equipped with significant armor plating and specialized glass.

Which projectile successfully penetrated the armored police car?

The 1 lb solid lead ball projectile was the most effective, successfully breaching the armored door of the police car. It created a clean hole on entry and exit.

What was the effect of the marble shot on the armored car?

The marble shot caused substantial denting to the truck's armor and severely cracked the armored glass. However, it did not achieve full penetration of the armor plating.

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