This video explores the hypothetical scenario of defeating a 'mega Furby.' While the title is whimsical, the description reveals it's produced by Kentucky Ballistics, a channel known for firearm content. The description includes links to their merchandise, a custom gun builder (Kentucky Kustoms), and educational resources like SDI (School of Interior Design, which appears to have a partnership with KB). It also mentions a Clear Ballistics Gel T-Rex target, hinting at potential ballistic testing or demonstration elements. The core of the video is likely a creative, perhaps humorous, exploration of how one might hypothetically defend against an oversized toy, potentially using various firearms or tactics that will be discussed or alluded to.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics explores the concept of having a "Thermonator robot dog" as a pet, humorously questioning if it could be "Man's New Best Friend." While the title and description heavily feature the "Thermonator robot dog," the provided links and branding strongly indicate the channel's focus on firearms and related content, including clothing, educational resources (SDI), and product targets (Gel T-Rex). The warning about controlled settings and professional supervision further reinforces the channel's typical content style. The video's primary appeal to firearms enthusiasts will likely stem from the brand's established identity and the potential for related content, even if the robot dog itself isn't a firearm.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics investigates whether a "Transformer" can stop a bullet. The description provides links to the creator's merchandise, educational resources (SDI), and other related content channels. It also promotes supporting the creator on Patreon and following their social media presence. A strong disclaimer is included, emphasizing that the content is for entertainment and educational purposes only and should not be recreated.
This video, titled "The 4X4 ShotGun Wrist Breaker," appears to be a demonstration or review of a shotgun, potentially highlighting its recoil or power. The description includes an affiliate link for Clear Ballistics, suggesting a focus on ballistic testing or gel blocks. A discount code is also provided. While specific firearm models or calibers aren't detailed in the provided text, the title strongly implies a shotgun is the central subject.
This YouTube video features Kentucky Ballistics testing the destructive power of a 20 MM sniper rifle against Stretch Armstrongs. The description highlights the controlled environment and professional supervision under which the video was filmed, emphasizing that it is for entertainment and educational purposes only. Viewers are cautioned against attempting to replicate the actions shown. The video also promotes Kentucky Ballistics merchandise, Patreon support, and social media channels, along with links to partners like SDI and Pepper Box TV, and a Clear Ballistics Gel T-Rex target.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics explores the physical impact of a firearm's "punch." The content revolves around testing and demonstrating the force exerted by a gun, likely involving ballistic gel or similar media to visualize the effect. The video also promotes the creator's merchandise, Patreon, and social media channels, along with educational resources from SDI. A strong disclaimer emphasizes safety and the controlled nature of the experiments.
This YouTube video features Kentucky Ballistics having fun with a 37mm pistol, referred to as a "Hand Cannon." The description highlights the use of a 37mm pistol for entertainment purposes, with links to educational resources like SDI, merchandise, and a specific Clear Ballistics gel target. The video promotes supporting the channel through Patreon and social media engagement. A strong disclaimer emphasizes that the content is filmed in a controlled environment by professionals and is for entertainment and educational purposes only, warning viewers against attempting to replicate any actions shown.
This video explores the lethality of samurai weapons by comparing them to modern warrior capabilities. It features practical testing of samurai arms, with links provided to Kentucky Ballistics' various platforms, including their clothing line and Patreon. The content emphasizes entertainment and educational purposes, with a strong disclaimer about safety and controlled environments.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics features a durability test on the Glock A-CUT. The description highlights the use of Clear Ballistics gel for testing and promotes various merchandise and social media channels associated with the creator. It also includes a standard disclaimer about the controlled environment and educational/entertainment purpose of the content, warning viewers not to replicate the actions shown.
This YouTube video features Kentucky Ballistics testing the durability of "bulletproof masks" against a variety of powerful and unusual firearms. The content showcases a 50 BMG pistol, a double-barrel 1911, and a Glock 50, among other "ridiculous guns." The video emphasizes entertainment and educational purposes, filmed on a private range with professional supervision. It also includes promotions for the creator's merchandise, Patreon, and educational partners like SDI. Viewers are advised not to replicate the actions shown.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics investigates the effectiveness of "clay bullets" across various common firearm calibers, including .50 BMG, 12 Gauge, and .300 Blackout. The experiment aims to provide an educational and entertaining look at projectile performance. The description also includes sponsor messages for Aura (data protection), SDI (educational institution), and promotes Kentucky Ballistics merchandise and social media channels. A specific 3D target from Clear Ballistics is also featured.
This YouTube video from Kentucky Ballistics features a torture test of Harbor Freight gun safes. The content aims to assess the durability and security of these safes under duress, providing viewers with insights into their performance. The video encourages engagement through likes, subscriptions, and social media follows, while also promoting associated merchandise and educational resources.