The Chinese High-Powered Slingshot Gun!!!

Published on July 31, 2023
Duration: 16:13

This review of the 'Chinese High-Powered Slingshot Gun' by DemolitionRanch, featuring Matt Carriker, critically assesses its advertised capabilities. Through a series of tests, including ballistic gel impacts and attempts to trigger primers, the device is found to be significantly underpowered and poorly constructed, ultimately being destroyed. The review highlights the importance of realistic performance expectations for advertised products.

Quick Summary

The 'Chinese High-Powered Slingshot Gun' was tested by DemolitionRanch and found to be a 'fake gimmick.' Despite claims of hunting capability, ballistic gel tests showed standard BBs bounced off, and it couldn't even trigger a .50 caliber primer. The device was also poorly constructed and broke during testing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Sponsorship and Intro
  2. 01:25Product Introduction: Chinese Slingshot Gun
  3. 02:33Mechanism and Initial Testing
  4. 04:15Power Scaling and Construction Issues
  5. 05:53Ballistics Testing with Gel
  6. 11:15Extreme Testing and Destruction

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the performance of the Chinese High-Powered Slingshot Gun in testing?

During testing by DemolitionRanch, the Chinese High-Powered Slingshot Gun proved to be significantly underpowered. Standard steel BBs bounced off ballistic gel, and it lacked the power to trigger a .50 caliber primer, indicating it's a gimmick.

How was the construction quality of the Chinese High-Powered Slingshot Gun?

The construction of the slingshot gun was found to be poor. It featured an aluminum tube and a trigger mechanism, but began to break apart when the tension from the rubber bands was increased during testing.

What kind of tests were performed on the Chinese High-Powered Slingshot Gun?

Tests included initial firing at steel targets, increasing rubber band tension to test power limits, ballistic gel testing using a Clear Ballistics turkey, and attempting to trigger a .50 caliber primer. It was ultimately destroyed by a 5-ton truck.

Was the Chinese High-Powered Slingshot Gun effective for hunting as advertised?

No, the product was heavily advertised for hunting chickens and pigs, but testing showed it lacked the necessary power. Ballistic gel tests confirmed its ineffectiveness, leading the reviewer to label it a 'fake gimmick'.

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