Can We Pass The Test To Be A Gun Expert?

Published on August 30, 2025
Duration: 16:58

This video tests the firearms knowledge of two individuals through a 10-question trivia quiz, covering topics from fictional spy weaponry to historical military conflicts and technical firearm specifications. The quiz assesses understanding of pistol manufacturers, iconic revolvers, specific machine guns used in historical events, early polymer-framed firearms, rifling twist rates, shotgun gauges, ballistic measurements (MOA), NFA-regulated items, barrel terminology, shotgun chokes, and firearm design dates. The participants demonstrate an intermediate level of knowledge, with some questions proving more challenging than others.

Quick Summary

Freebore in a rifle barrel refers to the smooth section of the bore that exists before the rifling begins. This area allows the bullet to travel unimpeded before engaging the rifling for spin stabilization. The 10 gauge shotgun has the largest bore diameter among common gauges, and a '1 in 10 twist' means the rifling completes one full rotation within 10 inches of barrel length.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Challenge Setup
  2. 01:12Question 1: James Bond's Pistol
  3. 01:55Question 2: The Peacemaker
  4. 02:50Question 3: Australian Emu War Weapon
  5. 03:59Question 4: First Gun Mostly of Plastic
  6. 06:08Question 5: Rifling Twist Rate Meaning
  7. 07:01Question 6: Largest Shotgun Bore
  8. 07:45Question 7: What MOA Stands For
  9. 08:18Question 8: NFA Title II Firearm
  10. 09:52Question 9: Rifle Freebore Definition
  11. 12:06Question 10: Widest Shotgun Spread Choke
  12. 14:05Tiebreaker: 1911 Design Date
  13. 14:44Results & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the correct definition of 'freebore' in a rifle barrel?

Freebore in a rifle barrel refers to the smooth section of the bore that exists before the rifling begins. This area allows the bullet to travel unimpeded before engaging the rifling for spin stabilization.

Which shotgun gauge has the largest bore diameter?

The 10 gauge shotgun has the largest bore diameter among the common gauges. This larger bore allows for a greater payload of shot compared to smaller gauges like 12 or 16.

What does a '1 in 10 twist' mean for rifle rifling?

A '1 in 10 twist' in rifle rifling signifies that the rifling grooves complete one full rotation within 10 inches of the barrel's length. This twist rate is crucial for stabilizing different bullet weights and lengths.

Which item is regulated as an NFA Title II firearm?

Among common firearm accessories and types, a suppressor is regulated as an NFA Title II firearm. Other Title II items include machine guns, short-barreled rifles (SBRs), and destructive devices.

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