THE ULTIMATE HOME DEFENSE SHOTGUN 💪 (ft. Demo Ranch)

Published on March 9, 2022
Duration: 11:41

This guide details the installation of an extensive array of tactical accessories onto a customized double-barrel shotgun, as demonstrated by Kentucky Ballistics and Demo Ranch. The setup includes multiple scopes, red dot sights, lasers, flashlights, and a bayonet, transforming the firearm into a heavily equipped home defense platform. The process highlights the potential for extreme customization in firearms for specific applications.

Quick Summary

The Ultimate Home Defense Shotgun is a heavily customized double-barrel 12-gauge featuring an extreme array of tactical accessories, including multiple scopes, red dots, lasers, flashlights, and a bayonet. Despite its unconventional setup, the optics surprisingly held zero during testing on steel targets and various destructive media like watermelons and groceries.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit with Demo Ranch
  2. 01:10The Ultimate Home Defense Shotgun Reveal
  3. 03:21Range Testing: Steel Targets
  4. 05:00Optics and Precision Testing
  5. 06:50Destructive Testing: Watermelons and Groceries

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the 'Ultimate Home Defense Shotgun' unique?

The shotgun is a heavily customized double-barrel 12-gauge featuring an extreme amount of tactical gear, including two scopes, two red dot sights, four lasers, two flashlights, and a bayonet, creating a unique and visually striking build.

How effective were the optics on the customized shotgun?

Surprisingly, the cheap scopes mounted on the shotgun managed to hold zero well enough to hit targets at a distance, despite the significant recoil and unconventional mounting setup.

What kind of testing was performed on the shotgun?

The shotgun was tested on steel targets using birdshot and buckshot. Additionally, destructive testing was conducted on watermelons, pineapples, and a table laden with groceries to demonstrate its 'stopping power'.

Who collaborated on this 'Ultimate Home Defense Shotgun' video?

The video features Scott from Kentucky Ballistics visiting Matt at Demo Ranch. They collaborated on the build and testing of the heavily accessorized shotgun.

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