Ultimate Colt Python Torture Test

Published on October 23, 2020
Duration: 18:45

This video details an extreme durability test on a 2020 Colt Python revolver, subjecting it to various contaminants like soda, syrup, glitter, lard, flour, paint, peanut butter, and Flex Seal. Conducted by Matt Carriker of DemolitionRanch with guests Brandon Herrera and Scott (Kentucky Ballistics), the test aims to assess the Python's resilience under harsh conditions. While the revolver survives multiple stages, it is ultimately destroyed in a final ballistic test.

Quick Summary

The DemolitionRanch Colt Python torture test subjected a 2020 model .357 Magnum revolver to extreme contaminants like syrup, lard, and glitter. Conducted by Matt Carriker, Brandon Herrera, and Scott (Kentucky Ballistics), the test aimed to assess durability, with the firearm ultimately destroyed in a final ballistic phase.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Guests
  2. 01:13The Test Subject: 2020 Colt Python
  3. 02:07Soda and Syrup Tests
  4. 06:10Glitter and Lard Tests
  5. 09:49Flour and Gunk Mixture
  6. 12:14The Grand Finale Gunk
  7. 15:15Ballistic Destruction

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the Colt Python torture test video?

The video's purpose is to test the durability and resilience of a brand new 2020 Colt Python revolver by subjecting it to extreme environmental contaminants and abuse, including submersion in syrup, lard, and other substances, to see if it can survive.

Who are the participants in the DemolitionRanch Colt Python torture test?

The test features Matt Carriker of DemolitionRanch, joined by fellow YouTubers Brandon Herrera and Scott (Kentucky Ballistics). They conduct the test at DriveTanks.com in Texas.

What contaminants were used in the Colt Python torture test?

The Colt Python was exposed to a variety of contaminants including Big Red soda, Mrs. Butterworth's syrup, sapphire glitter, Morrell lard, flour, white paint, peanut butter, and Flex Seal spray.

What was the outcome of the Colt Python torture test?

While the Colt Python survived several stages of contamination and even fired after being coated in various substances, it was ultimately destroyed and bent in half during a final ballistic destruction phase involving other firearms.

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