SAWED OFF 10 GAUGE 😳

Published on November 22, 2021
Duration: 10:11

This video features Scott from Kentucky Ballistics demonstrating the performance of a sawed-off 10-gauge double-barrel shotgun. He conducts point-blank tests, compares it to a standard model, and analyzes shot patterns at 10 and 25 yards using 3.5-inch 00 buckshot. Terminal impact tests are performed on various targets, showcasing the destructive power of this modified firearm. Scott's high-energy presentation and clear demonstrations highlight the unique characteristics of the sawed-off 10-gauge.

Quick Summary

Scott from Kentucky Ballistics tests a sawed-off 10-gauge shotgun, detailing its 18.5-inch barrels and 29.5-inch overall length. Ballistic tests show approximately a 12-inch pattern at 10 yards with 3.5-inch 00 buckshot, increasing significantly by 25 yards. Terminal impact tests on water jugs and produce highlight its destructive power.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro and Mayonnaise Shot
  2. 00:19Introduction to Kentucky Ballistics
  3. 00:32Standard 10 Gauge Comparison
  4. 00:50Sawed-off 10 Gauge Specs
  5. 01:1710-Yard Pattern Test
  6. 02:2925-Yard Pattern Test
  7. 03:14Water Jug Destruction
  8. 05:04Target Destruction: Fruit and Vegetables
  9. 07:20Point-Blank Mayonnaise Finale
  10. 08:21Car Stunt and Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key specifications of the sawed-off 10-gauge shotgun tested?

The sawed-off 10-gauge shotgun featured 18.5-inch barrels and had an overall length of 29.5 inches. It was chambered for 10 Gauge ammunition and had a capacity of 2 rounds.

How does the ballistic pattern of a sawed-off 10-gauge shotgun compare to a standard model?

At 10 yards, the sawed-off 10-gauge produced approximately a 12-inch pattern with 3.5-inch 00 buckshot. At 25 yards, the pattern opened up significantly, indicating increased spread compared to a standard barrel length.

What kind of ammunition was used in the Kentucky Ballistics video?

The video primarily featured tests using 3.5-inch 10-gauge 00 buckshot and 10-gauge turkey load ammunition, demonstrating their terminal ballistics on various targets.

What are the legal considerations for a sawed-off shotgun?

In the US, a shotgun with a barrel less than 18 inches or an overall length under 26 inches is classified as a Short-Barreled Shotgun (SBS). Possession requires federal registration and a tax stamp under the NFA.

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