GIANT Sawed Off 10 Gauge Scattergun!

Published on April 25, 2025
Duration: 10:46

This video features Scott from Kentucky Ballistics testing a custom, sawed-off Ithaca 10 Gauge Magnum shotgun with a 13-inch barrel. The expert demonstrates the firearm's immense power and destructive capability through various tests, including shooting slugs at vehicles and turkey shot at targets, highlighting the wide spread from the short barrel. The content showcases unique ballistic testing and the high-energy performance of the 10 Gauge round.

Quick Summary

Scott from Kentucky Ballistics tests a custom, sawed-off Ithaca 10 Gauge Magnum shotgun featuring a 13-inch barrel. The expert demonstrates its immense destructive power and wide shot spread, noting the 3-round capacity due to 3.5-inch Magnum shells. The testing includes impacts on vehicles and various targets, highlighting the formidable ballistics of the 10 Gauge round.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit and Gnome Shooting
  2. 01:13Firearm Introduction
  3. 02:06Sponsor Segment
  4. 03:25Technical Specs and Slugs
  5. 04:14Vehicle Ballistic Testing
  6. 04:50Shot Spread Test
  7. 05:53Fruit Destruction
  8. 07:19Kentucky Coleslaw
  9. 08:18Furby Extermination

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a custom sawed-off 10 Gauge shotgun featured in the Kentucky Ballistics video?

The video showcases a custom Ithaca 10 Gauge Magnum semi-automatic shotgun with a significantly shortened 13-inch barrel, modified for enhanced spread and visual impact during ballistic testing.

How does the 10 Gauge Magnum shell affect the capacity of the custom shotgun?

Due to the use of 3.5-inch Magnum shells, the custom Ithaca 10 Gauge shotgun has a limited magazine capacity, holding only 3 rounds, which is a critical factor for its performance and handling.

What kind of destructive power does the 10 Gauge Magnum demonstrate in the video?

The 10 Gauge Magnum exhibits extreme destructive power, easily penetrating armored car doors and limousine bodies with slugs, and creating a wide, devastating spread with turkey shot at 30 yards.

Are there any legal considerations for a sawed-off 10 Gauge shotgun?

Yes, shotguns with barrels under 18 inches, like the one featured, are classified as Short-Barreled Shotguns (SBS) and are regulated under the Federal National Firearms Act (NFA) in the US, requiring registration and a tax stamp.

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