The 4 BORE Pistol (The Biggest Pistol EVER !!!)

Published on November 17, 2025
Duration: 16:23

This guide details the safe handling and demonstration of the custom 4 Bore Pistol, 'The Fourth Horseman,' as presented by Kentucky Ballistics. It emphasizes the critical importance of safety equipment due to extreme recoil and unknown performance characteristics. The guide covers loading, firing, and conducting ballistic tests against various targets to showcase the pistol's immense power. Instruction is provided by a high-level subject matter expert in extreme firearms.

Quick Summary

The 4 Bore Pistol, 'The Fourth Horseman,' is a custom black powder firearm with a 1-inch bore firing a 1,400-grain projectile. It requires significant safety precautions, including a helmet and face shield, due to extreme recoil. Its ballistic power is demonstrated through tests against various targets, far exceeding common large calibers like the .500 S&W Magnum.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit
  2. 01:104 Bore Rifle Overview
  3. 01:45The 4 Bore Pistol
  4. 02:21Ammunition Specs
  5. 04:32Comparison with .500 S&W Magnum
  6. 05:33First Shot and Safety
  7. 06:49Ballistic Tests: Slime and Props

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 4 Bore Pistol known as?

The custom 4 Bore Pistol featured in the video is named 'The Fourth Horseman.' It is a black powder, single-shot firearm with a 1-inch bore, engraved with biblical references.

What are the specifications of the 4 Bore Pistol?

The 4 Bore Pistol, 'The Fourth Horseman,' has a 1-inch diameter bore and fires a 1,400-grain projectile. It is a hammer-fired, black powder firearm designed for extreme ballistic demonstration.

What safety precautions are necessary for the 4 Bore Pistol?

Due to its extreme recoil and potentially unpredictable performance, it is crucial to wear a helmet and face shield when firing the 4 Bore Pistol. Ensure a safe firing environment and be prepared for significant recoil.

How does the 4 Bore compare to a .500 S&W Magnum?

The 4 Bore projectile is significantly larger, with a 1-inch diameter and 1,400-grain weight, compared to a .500 S&W Magnum which typically fires bullets between 350-700 grains. The 4 Bore represents a much larger scale of ballistic power.

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