PUNT GUN vs Swimming Pool (5000 Gallons Of Water !!!)

Published on September 1, 2025
Duration: 11:11

This guide details an experimental test conducted by Kentucky Ballistics, demonstrating the immense power of a custom 9-foot, 150 lb punt gun named 'Fury'. The test involves firing various projectiles, including a 1 lb lead ball with over 30,000 ft-lbs of muzzle energy, into a 5,000-gallon swimming pool to analyze its ballistic performance against a significant water barrier. The video showcases expert handling of a custom large-bore firearm and detailed analysis of kinetic energy and projectile impact.

Quick Summary

The Fury Punt Gun, a 9-foot, 150 lb custom firearm, was tested against a 5,000-gallon swimming pool. Firing a 1 lb lead ball, it achieved over 30,000 ft-lbs of muzzle energy, demonstrating extreme ballistic power by penetrating the entire pool.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Fury Punt Gun
  2. 01:05Filling the Pool
  3. 01:36Giveaway Announcement
  4. 02:42Punt Gun vs. Trash Can (#8 Birdshot)
  5. 04:51Punt Gun vs. Trash Can (130 .223 Bullets)
  6. 06:13Main Event: Punt Gun vs. 5,000 Gallon Pool
  7. 08:39Post-Shot Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the muzzle energy of the Fury Punt Gun when firing a 1 lb lead ball?

The Fury Punt Gun generates over 30,000 foot-pounds of muzzle energy when firing a 1 lb lead ball, demonstrating its immense power against targets like a 5,000-gallon swimming pool.

How was the 5,000-gallon swimming pool filled for the test?

A vintage fire truck, identified as 'Lowes Fire Dept. Inc.', was used to fill the 5,000-gallon swimming pool. The water was noted to be brown due to rust in the truck's steel tank.

What projectiles were tested against barriers by the Fury Punt Gun?

The Fury Punt Gun was tested with various projectiles, including 1 lb of #8 birdshot, a load of 130 .223 Remington bullets, and a 1 lb lead ball, against metal trash cans and a 5,000-gallon swimming pool.

What safety precautions are implied when testing a firearm like the Fury Punt Gun?

Testing a firearm of this magnitude requires strict adherence to range safety, including a clear backstop, proper firearm handling, and the use of personal protective equipment like hearing and eye protection.

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