THE GOLD ELEPHANT GUN !!! 😱

Published on November 2, 2022
Duration: 10:55

This video showcases a custom 24k gold-plated double-barrel rifle, dubbed the 'Gold Elephant Gun,' chambered in .500 Nitro Express. The review features extensive ballistic testing, including impacts on pudding, mustard, gravy, a bowling ball, and slime, demonstrating the rifle's immense power and the custom engraving by Seattle Engraving Company. The presenter, Scott, exhibits high energy and deep expertise in handling and testing big-bore firearms.

Quick Summary

The 'Gold Elephant Gun' is a custom 24k gold-plated double-barrel rifle in .500 Nitro Express, customized by Seattle Engraving Company. It undergoes extreme ballistic testing, including destroying a bowling ball and launching slime, demonstrating its significant power and unique aesthetic.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introducing the Gold Elephant Gun
  2. 01:06Rifle Showcase & Engraving Details
  3. 04:26Ballistics Test: Pudding Impact
  4. 05:48Ballistics Test: Mustard & Gravy
  5. 07:46Ballistics Test: Bowling Ball Destruction
  6. 08:54Final Test: Slime Kinetic Reaction

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Gold Elephant Gun' featured in the Kentucky Ballistics video?

The 'Gold Elephant Gun' is a custom-built, 24-karat gold-plated double-barrel rifle chambered in .500 Nitro Express. It was customized by Seattle Engraving Company and is showcased for its unique aesthetics and powerful ballistic performance.

What caliber is the Gold Elephant Gun, and what kind of tests were performed?

The Gold Elephant Gun is chambered in .500 Nitro Express. The video features ballistic tests using 570-grain projectiles against targets like pudding, mustard, gravy, a bowling ball, and large quantities of slime to demonstrate its impact.

Who customized the Gold Elephant Gun?

The custom 24k gold plating and intricate engravings on the 'Gold Elephant Gun' were performed by the Seattle Engraving Company.

What was the result of the bowling ball ballistic test?

During the ballistic test, the .500 Nitro Express .570-grain brass solid projectile initially nicked the side of a gold-painted bowling ball. A second shot completely destroyed the ball, showcasing the cartridge's immense power.

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