PUNT GUN vs Gun Safe (The Biggest Shotgun EVER!!!)

Published on February 28, 2024
Duration: 21:22

This video demonstrates an extreme test of a Winchester gun safe's durability against a Punt Gun 'Fury', a massive 9-foot shotgun. Expert Scott from Kentucky Ballistics fires various projectiles, including golf balls, flechettes, 00 buckshot, and a 1-pound lead slug, at the safe. The results show the safe's exterior keypad and internal components are destroyed, and the 1-pound slug completely penetrates the steel door, rendering the safe non-functional.

Quick Summary

An extreme test pitted a massive 9-foot Punt Gun 'Fury' against a Winchester gun safe. Firing golf balls, flechettes, 00 buckshot, and a 1-pound lead slug, the test revealed the safe's keypad and internal components were destroyed. The 1-pound slug achieved complete penetration, rendering the safe non-functional and destroying the shotguns stored inside.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Punt Gun Specs
  2. 03:22Test Setup
  3. 04:04Shot 1: Golf Ball Shot
  4. 06:42Shot 2: Flechettes
  5. 08:57Shot 3: 00 Buckshot
  6. 11:29Shot 4: 1lb Lead Slug
  7. 15:46Shot 5: Precision Slug Shot

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Punt Gun?

A punt gun is an exceptionally large shotgun, historically used from flat-bottomed boats (punts) to hunt large numbers of waterfowl simultaneously. The 'Fury' model tested features a 9-foot length and fires projectiles weighing up to 1 pound.

How durable is a Winchester gun safe against extreme projectiles?

During this test, a Winchester gun safe's exterior keypad and internal components were destroyed by golf balls. Flechettes achieved partial penetration, and a 1-pound lead slug created a complete pass-through hole, disabling the safe.

What types of ammunition were fired at the gun safe?

The test involved firing golf balls as shot, flechettes (metal darts), 120 pellets of 00 buckshot, and a substantial 1-pound lead ball slug at the Winchester gun safe.

What was the recoil of the Punt Gun 'Fury'?

The Punt Gun 'Fury' is estimated to produce an extreme recoil force of approximately 800 pounds due to its massive size, weight, and projectile power. It was fired from a specialized sled to manage this recoil.

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