This video showcases the massive 4 Bore pistol, described as the "biggest pistol EVER." The content creator, Kentucky Ballistics, highlights the unique nature of this firearm. The description also includes promotional links for the creator's book, book club, clothing, and educational institutions, as well as a link to a specific gel target. The video is presented as entertainment and educational content filmed in a controlled environment by professionals, with a strong disclaimer against attempting to replicate the actions shown.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics investigates the "kick" or recoil experienced from various firearms. While the specific firearms and calibers tested are not explicitly stated in the title or description, the content revolves around understanding and demonstrating the physical force generated by firing guns. The video also promotes various associated channels, merchandise, and educational resources like SDI, with a strong emphasis on viewer engagement through likes, subscriptions, and social media follows. A clear disclaimer regarding safety and responsible handling of firearms is provided.
This video features Jarod from Kentucky Ballistics explaining the signs and implications of a squib load. A squib load is an undercharged or improperly loaded cartridge that may not have enough power to propel the bullet out of the barrel, creating a dangerous obstruction. The description also highlights GUNBROS as a family-owned business specializing in curated, battle-tested products for personal and national protection, emphasizing their commitment to customer service and Second Amendment freedoms.
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 tests the durability and effectiveness of Dragon Skin armor. While the description doesn't specify the firearms or calibers used, the context of testing armor strongly implies ballistic testing. The content is presented for entertainment and educational purposes, with a disclaimer advising viewers not to replicate the actions. The video promotes various Kentucky Ballistics affiliated channels and products, including their clothing line and Patreon.
This video features Kentucky Ballistics exploring the "BOYS Anti-Tank Rifle," also referred to as the "WW2 Collarbone Breaker." The description highlights the entertainment and educational purpose of the video, filmed in a controlled setting. It also includes numerous links to the creator's merchandise, social media, and other related YouTube channels, encouraging viewer engagement through likes, subscriptions, and patronage. A clear disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for informational purposes and viewers should not attempt to replicate any actions shown.
This video, titled "Could You Defeat ALIENS ???", by Kentucky Ballistics, explores a hypothetical scenario of confronting extraterrestrial threats, framed within a promotional context for the game War Thunder. While the central theme is speculative and not directly firearm-demonstrative, the creator's established brand is heavily associated with firearms content. The description includes links to merchandise, educational institutions (SDI), and related YouTube channels like "Kentucky Ballistics Breakdowns" and "Kentucky Kustoms", all reinforcing the creator's identity within the firearms community. It also features a link to a "clearballistics" gel target, a common item in firearm testing and demonstration.
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 aims to determine the best deer rifle by testing multiple calibers against ballistics gel. The content focuses on evaluating the performance of various ammunition types, likely from different rifle platforms, to assist viewers in making informed decisions for hunting applications. It's presented by Kentucky Ballistics and includes promotional material for their merchandise and social media channels.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics investigates whether water can act as a ballistic shield against various firearm calibers, including 50 BMG, 5.56mm, and 9mm. The experiment appears to be conducted in a controlled environment on a private range. The description also promotes Kentucky Ballistics merchandise and social media channels, and includes a disclaimer about not attempting to recreate the stunts.
This video features Kentucky Ballistics having fun with two RPK firearms. The description highlights opportunities to purchase merchandise and support the channel through Patreon. It also provides links to related content, social media, and special projects like the Gel T-Rex and a giveaway. A strong disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for entertainment and educational purposes only, filmed in a controlled environment by professionals, and viewers should not attempt to replicate any actions.
This video showcases a "Mare's Leg" firearm chambered in .45-70. The creator expresses excitement about having fun with this "giant" firearm, encouraging viewers to enjoy the content. The description also includes promotional links for Raycon earbuds, Bunker Branding clothing, and links to other Kentucky Ballistics related channels and social media, as well as a Clear Ballistics T-Rex gel target. A strong disclaimer about safe filming practices and liability is provided.