This is not what you think 

Published on March 10, 2023
Duration: 0:59

This guide details the installation and operation of the Strike Industries Golf Ball Launcher on a Leviathan Defense .308 rifle, as demonstrated by Edwin Sarkissian. It covers attaching the launcher, using blank cartridges to propel golf balls, and emphasizes safety precautions for experimental shooting. The video highlights the surprising power and destructive potential of this unique setup.

Quick Summary

The Strike Industries Golf Ball Launcher, when attached to a Leviathan Defense .308 rifle and fired with blank cartridges, can generate enough force to significantly dent metal plates and split watermelons, demonstrating impressive kinetic energy transfer.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Gear
  2. 00:11Target Setup and Initial Testing
  3. 00:19Damage Assessment
  4. 00:32Snow Launch Experiment
  5. 00:41Long-Range Launching

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Leviathan Defense .308 rifle equipped with in this video?

The Leviathan Defense .308 rifle is equipped with a Strike Industries Golf Ball Launcher muzzle attachment. It is also shown with an LPVO optic and has an OD Green/Grey finish.

How does the Strike Industries Golf Ball Launcher work?

The Strike Industries Golf Ball Launcher is designed to be attached to a firearm's muzzle. It uses blank cartridges fired from the host firearm to propel a golf ball, demonstrating significant kinetic energy.

What kind of damage can the launched golf ball cause?

The launched golf ball demonstrated the ability to cause a deep indentation in a heavy metal plate and split a watermelon, showcasing considerable force generated by the blank cartridge propulsion.

What safety precautions are emphasized when using the golf ball launcher?

The video emphasizes the importance of proper hearing and eye protection, ensuring a safe target area, and maintaining a safe distance from the muzzle due to the significant force generated by the blank-fired projectile.

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