Could You Defeat A GREMLIN ??? (4 BORE, 500 Magnum, 10 Gauge & More!)

Published on October 29, 2024
Duration: 19:20

This video features Scott from Kentucky Ballistics testing a variety of firearms against a custom ballistic dummy. The testing ranges from small calibers like .22 LR and 9mm up to extreme calibers such as the .500 S&W Magnum and a massive 4 Bore rifle. Scott demonstrates high expertise in handling these diverse firearms and discusses their effectiveness against the dummy, showcasing impressive destructive power with larger calibers.

Quick Summary

Kentucky Ballistics tested extreme firearms against a custom ballistic dummy, including a 4 Bore rifle, .500 S&W Magnum, 10 Gauge shotgun, and various pistols and rifles. The 4 Bore rifle proved most destructive, completely destroying the target with its massive projectile.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Concept
  2. 02:37Small Caliber Testing
  3. 04:50Magnum Revolver Testing
  4. 05:39Double Barrel .45 ACP
  5. 07:06500 Magnum Test
  6. 09:59Shotgun Testing
  7. 13:46Rifle Testing
  8. 15:464 Bore Rifle Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were tested against the ballistic dummy?

The video tested a range of firearms including a Ruger Mark IV (.22 LR), Springfield 1911 Operator (9mm), Smith & Wesson 686 (.357 Magnum), APF Dueler (.45 ACP), Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum (.500 S&W Magnum), Pedersoli Howdah Pistol (.410 Bore), SPAS-12 (12 Gauge), a suppressed 10 Gauge shotgun, an AR-15 (5.56 NATO), an AK-47 (7.62x39mm), and a 4 Bore rifle.

Which firearm demonstrated the most destructive power?

The 4 Bore rifle, firing a massive 2150-grain projectile, demonstrated the most destructive power, completely obliterating the ballistic dummy. The .500 S&W Magnum also showed significant destructive capability against the dummy's head.

Were any firearms tested with suppressors?

Yes, a Ruger Mark IV in .22 LR and a 10 Gauge shotgun were tested with suppressors. The 10 Gauge featured a JK Armament custom suppressor, highlighting the use of sound-moderating technology on larger caliber firearms.

What kind of ballistic dummy was used?

A custom 'Gremlin' ballistic dummy from Ballistic Dummy Labs was used. This dummy featured an internal skeleton and organs, providing a more realistic target for testing the destructive effects of various firearms and calibers.

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