Punt Gun vs Car 🚘 (The Biggest Shotgun EVER !!!)

Published on September 25, 2023
Duration: 18:39

This video showcases the immense power of a modern punt gun, 'Fury,' against a Ford Flex. The punt gun, featuring a 1.68-inch bore and weighing 150 lbs, was tested with various loads. Birdshot created a massive spread, buckshot delivered a uniform pattern, and a 1-pound lead ball completely destroyed the engine block, demonstrating extreme destructive capability.

Quick Summary

The 'Fury' punt gun, a 150lb firearm with a 9-foot length and 1.68-inch bore, was used to destroy a Ford Flex. It fired over a pound of birdshot, a pound of buckshot, and a 1-pound lead ball that generated 25,000 ft-lbs of energy, obliterating the engine.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit & Car Prep
  2. 01:17Punt Gun 'Fury' Specs
  3. 03:08Testing Plan: Car Destruction
  4. 03:545.11 Tactical Sponsor Read
  5. 04:57Birdshot Test vs Ford Flex
  6. 07:34Buckshot Test vs Car
  7. 10:371lb Lead Ball vs Engine Block
  8. 13:33Bonus Windshield Shot

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the specifications of the 'Fury' punt gun?

The 'Fury' punt gun measures 9 feet in overall length with a 6-foot barrel, weighs 150 pounds, and features a massive 1.68-inch bore diameter, capable of firing extremely large projectiles.

How much energy did the 1-pound lead ball generate?

The 1-pound (7,000 grains) lead ball fired from the punt gun generated an estimated 25,000 foot-pounds of energy, demonstrating immense destructive power against the car's engine block.

What kind of damage did the birdshot cause?

The punt gun fired over a pound of #8 birdshot (around 7,500 pellets), which severely dented the car doors, shattered windows, and created a widespread impact zone.

What was the purpose of the car destruction test?

The test aimed to demonstrate the extreme destructive capability of a modern punt gun, comparing its power with different types of large-caliber projectiles against a vehicle.

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