SAWED OFF 12 GAUGE 💥

Published on March 16, 2022
Duration: 12:46

This video showcases the Remington Road Warrior, a sawed-off 12-gauge shotgun, with extensive testing of various ammunition types including birdshot, 3.5-inch turkey loads, and 1-ounce slugs. The demonstration highlights the shotgun's performance, recoil characteristics, and the impact of different loads on targets. The presenter, Scott, provides an enthusiastic and high-energy review from the Kentucky Ballistics Gun Range, emphasizing safe handling and practical application insights.

Quick Summary

The Remington Road Warrior is a sawed-off 12-gauge shotgun with 11-inch barrels and a 3.5-inch chamber, tested by Kentucky Ballistics. It demonstrated manageable recoil with birdshot but significant power and recoil with 3.5-inch turkey loads and 1oz slugs, featuring automatic ejectors.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Range Setup
  2. 00:19Remington Road Warrior Reveal
  3. 01:54Birdshot Testing & Ejectors
  4. 02:33One-Handed Birdshot Firing
  5. 04:223.5-inch Turkey Load Test
  6. 05:16Buckshot & Slug Testing
  7. 09:54Watermelon & Water Jug Destruction
  8. 11:27Video Conclusion & Feedback

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Remington Road Warrior featured in the video?

The Remington Road Warrior is a sawed-off, double-barrel 12-gauge shotgun with 11-inch barrels and a 3.5-inch chamber, demonstrated by Kentucky Ballistics for its unique performance characteristics.

How does the recoil of different 12-gauge loads compare in the sawed-off shotgun?

The video shows that 2.75-inch birdshot has manageable recoil, though one-handed firing is difficult. Significantly higher recoil and power are observed with 3.5-inch turkey loads and 1-ounce slugs.

What are the key features of the Remington Road Warrior shotgun?

Key features include its sawed-off 11-inch barrels, 3.5-inch chamber, double-barrel configuration, and ejectors that automatically remove spent shells after firing.

What types of ammunition were tested in the sawed-off 12-gauge shotgun?

The demonstration included testing of 12-gauge 2.75-inch birdshot, 3.5-inch turkey loads, 00 buckshot, and Hornady 1-ounce slugs, showcasing their impact on various targets.

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