The Doom Slayer Super Shotgun (Double Barrel 8 Gauge !!!)

Published on June 26, 2023
Duration: 15:51

This video from Kentucky Ballistics showcases a custom-built 'Doom Slayer Super Shotgun,' a formidable 8-gauge double-barrel firearm. Expert Scott demonstrates its immense power through a series of ballistic tests using various large-caliber loads, including #8 shot, 0 buckshot, 00000 buckshot, swan shot, and 800-grain slugs, all impacting a ballistic dummy. The review highlights the extreme recoil and devastating terminal effects of this unique weapon.

Quick Summary

The custom Doom Slayer Super Shotgun is an 8-gauge double-barrel firearm with 18-inch barrels, double hammers, and double triggers. Ballistic tests showed extreme terminal effects, with 800-grain slugs penetrating a dummy and table, and swan shot disintegrating the dummy's head.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit & Range Intro
  2. 01:19Doom Slayer Super Shotgun Introduction
  3. 02:158-Gauge Ammunition Overview
  4. 03:13Sponsor: 5.11 Tactical Products
  5. 04:50Ballistics Test: #8 Shot
  6. 05:53Ballistics Test: 0 Buckshot
  7. 08:19Ballistics Test: 00000 Buckshot
  8. 10:20Ballistics Test: Swan Shot
  9. 11:15Ballistics Test: 800-Grain Slugs

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Doom Slayer Super Shotgun unique?

The Doom Slayer Super Shotgun is a custom-built 8-gauge double-barrel firearm. It features 18-inch barrels, double hammers, and double triggers, designed for immense power and a distinctive aesthetic inspired by the Doom video game franchise.

What types of ammunition were tested in the 8-gauge shotgun?

The video tested several heavy 8-gauge loads, including #8 shot, 'Ought Buck' (0 buckshot), 'Quintuple Ought Buck' (00000 buckshot) with .44 caliber pellets, 'Swan Shot' (1000 grains of lead droplets), and massive 800-grain lead slugs.

What was the impact of the 800-grain slugs fired from the 8-gauge shotgun?

The 800-grain slugs demonstrated extreme penetration, completely blowing through the ballistic dummy and the table it was placed on. One recovered slug showed minimal deformation after its destructive passage.

How does the 8-gauge shell compare to a 12-gauge shell?

Visually, the 8-gauge shell is significantly larger than a standard 12-gauge shell. This size difference indicates a much larger payload capacity and the potential for substantially greater energy transfer upon firing.

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