The Suppressed 10 Gauge Shotgun (The World’s First Suppressed 10 Gauge !!!)

Published on September 16, 2024
Duration: 17:22

This video showcases the world's first suppressed 10-gauge shotgun, a custom build by Kentucky Ballistics in collaboration with Silencer Shop and JK Armament. It features a detailed comparison of 10-gauge and 12-gauge shells, specifications of the custom firearm including an 18.25-inch barrel and a 14-inch JK Armament suppressor, and extensive testing against various targets. The suppression effectiveness is demonstrated through sound comparisons and visual impact on targets like a zombie bust.

Quick Summary

The world's first suppressed 10-gauge shotgun is a custom build by Kentucky Ballistics, featuring an 18.25-inch barrel and a 14-inch JK Armament suppressor. It offers significantly more payload than a 12-gauge, with 18 pellets and a 1.75oz slug, and was tested against various targets to demonstrate its power and the suppressor's noise reduction.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & World's First Tease
  2. 01:36The Quest for a Suppressed 10 Gauge
  3. 02:15Unveiling the Suppressed 10 Gauge
  4. 03:0210 Gauge vs. 12 Gauge Comparison
  5. 03:31Firearm Specifications
  6. 04:22Suppression Testing
  7. 07:37Target Practice: Giant Scarecrow
  8. 10:18Ballistic Effects on Food Targets
  9. 12:20POV Shooting & Zombie Bust

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the suppressed 10 gauge shotgun unique?

This is the world's first suppressed 10-gauge shotgun, a custom build by Kentucky Ballistics in collaboration with Silencer Shop and JK Armament. It features a unique JK Armament suppressor specifically designed for the powerful 10-gauge cartridge.

What are the key specifications of the suppressed 10 gauge shotgun?

The custom firearm is a break-action 10-gauge shotgun with an 18.25-inch barrel, fitted with a 14-inch JK Armament suppressor. It also includes an EOTech holographic sight for aiming.

How does the 10-gauge shell compare to the 12-gauge shell?

The 10-gauge shell is significantly larger, typically measuring 3.5 inches, and carries more payload. It features 18 pellets and a 1.75oz slug, compared to a 12-gauge's 9 pellets and 1oz slug.

What kind of performance testing was done on the suppressed 10 gauge?

The suppressed 10-gauge was tested against various targets, including a 12-foot scarecrow, food items like watermelons and eggplants, and a Ballistic Dummy Lab zombie bust, demonstrating its power and the suppressor's effectiveness.

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