This video showcases a unique firearm, humorously dubbed the "Real Life Elmer Fudd Shotgun" due to its exceptionally long 42-inch barrel. The content creator, Kentucky Ballistics, explores this distinctive weapon for entertainment and educational purposes, encouraging viewers to support their work through various platforms like Patreon and merchandise. The video emphasizes safety by being filmed in a controlled environment by professionals, and viewers are cautioned against attempting to replicate any actions shown.
This video compares the shotgun spread patterns of an 18.5" short-barreled shotgun and a 28" long-barreled shotgun at various distances. The comparison features an 18.5" Weatherby and a 28" Benelli Super Nova, both chambered in 12 Gauge. The goal is to visually demonstrate how barrel length affects the spread of shot from a shotgun. The description also includes calls to action for channel support via Patreon and encourages viewer engagement through likes and Instagram follows.
This video features FPSRussia demonstrating a rather unique and extremely long-barreled shotgun, described as having over 50 inches of barrel, which produces a suppressed sound when firing light loads or rubber buckshot. The title indicates the video involves being tazed, pepper-sprayed, and shot, suggesting an extreme testing or personal challenge scenario. The description also includes links to FPSRussia's merchandise, Twitter, and Facebook.
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