GUN FAILS…

Published on July 7, 2022
Duration: 20:55

This video from Kentucky Ballistics, featuring Scott and John Lovell, provides a stark, high-production value demonstration of the severe consequences of firearm negligence and mishandling. Using Ballistic Dummy Labs products, they illustrate catastrophic damage from various calibers and firearm types, emphasizing the importance of safety, proper grip, and respect for weapon power. The content serves as a cautionary guide for shooters of all levels.

Quick Summary

Kentucky Ballistics uses Ballistic Dummy Labs to showcase the severe consequences of firearm negligence. Demonstrations with .500 Magnum, AR-15, and 12 Gauge highlight catastrophic damage, emphasizing safety, proper grip, and respect for weapon power. Expert insights from Scott underscore the importance of responsible firearm handling.

Chapters

  1. 00:45Introduction: Firearm Negligence Demo
  2. 02:06Foot Injury Simulation (5.56mm)
  3. 03:31Knee Injury Simulation (.500 Magnum)
  4. 05:50Appendix Carry Risks (9mm)
  5. 09:00Revolver Cylinder Gap Danger
  6. 12:52Hunting Accidents: Fence Crossing
  7. 15:48Recoil & Double-Tap Injuries

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main risks of appendix carry demonstrated in the video?

The video demonstrates that appendix carry with a 9mm handgun can be dangerous due to the proximity of the firearm to internal organs and the femoral artery. A negligent discharge could cause severe injury to these vital areas.

How does Kentucky Ballistics emphasize firearm safety?

Scott from Kentucky Ballistics uses high-production value demonstrations with ballistic dummy parts to visually illustrate the catastrophic consequences of firearm negligence, thereby emphasizing the critical importance of safety and respect for weapon power.

What kind of damage can a .500 Magnum cause?

The .500 Magnum is shown to cause extreme damage, capable of completely severing a ballistic leg at the knee joint and causing severe trauma to a ballistic skull, highlighting its immense power.

What is the danger associated with revolver cylinder gaps?

Improper grip on large-caliber revolvers, like the .500 Magnum, can result in severe injury from the high-pressure gases escaping the cylinder gap during firing, potentially severing fingers or flesh.

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