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@@jonvass3133I've seen a vintage example as a kid. Canada has them . It's mediocre. Enough to not need earplugs . It resembles a large single glass pack on a shortened shotgun
Scott, you have almost single-handedly brought 10-guage shotguns back from the brink of Extinction. The first one you showcased a few years back, there were almost NONE left being marketed, and now I'm starting to see them once again "In the Wild".
That GoPro shot was amazing because it really showcased how fast slugs, birdshot, buckshot, and regular ball ammo actually travel. The GoPro fell and the zombie bust absorbed the impact of the shot before the sound hit the GoPro.
supersonic bullets travel faster than the speed of sound; Unless you're super far away, (sound catching up to the slowing and resulting non-supersonic bullet), you 100% will not hear your death.
To be able to influence anyone to make a one of a kind anything. That's just so. That's amazing, suppressed 10 gauge added to my wish list to try one day
Oh that poor firebird. 😩 Love your show! My father has a 10 gauge shotgun an old exterior hammer double barrel. He used it to protect us from the riots in Philadelphia in 1967. Thankfully, we never fired it, but when rioters attempted to break into our home, he just pointed it at him and they were like ut oh! and turned around and ran away. I'll never forget it.
And that sir is why even here in Canada I never go in the woods without my rifle. A dinosaur attack could take place at any moment. You can never be too prepared.
I thought the GoPro just fell right before you shot at first because the sound of the gunshot comes after you're out of the frame. Then I realized it was the sound taking longer to get to the camera but I didn't think it would be such a delay at that close distance. Very educational Scott, UA-cam can't deny this is actual real science lol
I'll agree there. He was pretty close so I think the delay was something else. Also I'm not sure on 10Ga velocity but I'm sure it's just barely supersonic.
15:27 I don't know why I thought of this instantly, but it reminds me of that scene in the hitman's bodyguard, where Samuel L Jackson goes "If you hear the shot, then it wasn't meant for you." Cause you look at the slowmo, and see that the camera doesn't fall until the bust is hit, and then you remember that you don't hear the shot until after the camera starts falling on the gopro footage.
YES!!! ONE MORE TABLE FOR THE PILE!!!! My one wish is that at 5 million subscribers, you drop the armored truck on the pile of tables! That would be epic!!!!! Thanks for all of the videos, Scott!
first off what a beautiful gun the suppressed 10 gauge. second of all now all you need is a bigger scope and put slugs in it make a 10 gauge sniper :DD
Oh man, that armored car brings back memories! I learned to shoot a shotgun when my father gave me his break barrel 12guage when I was 11 in 1981. I also had a 22LR with a 8 rnd clip and I used to borrow my great uncle's 9mm Luger that he took off a nazi he deleted in France. There was an abandoned VW Bug on my great uncle's property & I spent my allowance on bullets/shells to use on that bug. I used to take my bicycle & 22 to my local "home hardware", lean my bike & rifle against the wall outside (they didn't like people taking their rifles in the store), and go in to buy 22's, a pack of 12g and 9mm. I delivered papers every morning at 6am, then washed dishes at a local breakfast restaurant to make money & basically ruin my every weekend, lol. I was 12, and this was Nova Scotia. Shows you how much things have changed, anyway. The rifle & the bicycle were there when I came out, though. The laws changed shortly after, but city police left us mostly alone, I only had to put my 22 in a soft carry bag, 'til I got a bit bored with shooting appliances at the local dump & started focusing on the way my friend's sister's hips moved when she walked...I haven't owned anything more than a pellet gun since, until this year. My friend's sister's hips are the size of a camper van and her kids have more DUI's than books. Back into shooting again, got my license to buy gear & I'm shopping online for the lever action I never had.
15:23 What i find incredible is that even at that short distance, you get hit before you hear the shot. The Camera falls over beforethe soundwave arrieves
I'm surprised so many people are surprised by this, sound travels an average around $650 to 700 miles an hour depending on atmospheric conditions, whereas a bullet travels around 1500 mph, faster than the speed of sound. Another thing a lot of people don't know is that when a bullet Zips by your head going super sonic it doesn't make a zipping sound, it makes a loud pop as all you hear is the Shockwave it has created. Another fact is if you were to get shot in the head, you wouldn't hear or feel a thing as your brain would be destroyed before it could process any information. Your neural signals travel around 250 mph at their fastest whereas that bullet going well over a thousand miles an hour rips through your skull. You wouldn't process anything, it would just be you being aware and then black. Or whatever comes after death.
Ok i was today years old when i learned there seems to be an eterinty between getting shot, hearing/knowing/acknowledging you got shot. I legit thought the camera fell over, wondered what was going on, expected to see scott pick it back up, then i heard the bang. I had to watch it a couple times to understand that it wasnt shot as it was falling like my eyes were telling me. That is wild, thank you for clearing this up so that i may focus on other more productive things if i ever find myself shot…. If still able.
15:27 POV: You've been tied to a stake and are being executed. You take a shot to the chest. As your vision begins to fade to black and you take your last breath, the last thing you hear is Scott cackling in the distance.
After watching Dan and Gavin literally struggle to swing the hammer one time as a team effort, it truly is impressive to watch Scott smash stuff with that thing. Galleghar approved 😂👍
Scott, I have to say my boys Gunner and Barrett 9 and 7 love your channel. It's a special time for us to sit and watch your show. When I travel for work (LEO), they wait for me to come home to watch. I love to hear them laugh. A 78 TransAm is my dream car, well that and the FallGuy square body, so I want more of the Trans Am. Thank you for making my boys laugh.
@@zelashizzz1278 Sounds like you got it worse than I did, I slammed my bare toes in the back door of a 2006 F-250, and the child lock was on. No scar or anything but I was crying for them to open the door lol.
@@vonsauerkraut I'm not aware of many tin cans that weigh 1,730kg. I'll take my chances with General Motors build quality than whatever mechanical disasters the German big three have given the world. Now, on your bike, piss off.
I like how when he shot it at 15:25 the gopro starts to move downward before you can hear the shot. Pretty cool and very accurate as to what it'd be like irl lol
I think a good idea for a video is comparing cut shells vs wax shells vs actual slugs in regards to damage/accuracy. And maybe compare different shot sizes with cut and/or wax shells. That would be a very cool video and answer some questions lots of people have had. Been watching your channel for years and I love your hilarious and entertaining videos
I am 55 and I laughed so hard, Scott is brilliant and funny and knowledgeable but funny lol 🤣 😂 😆 😄 especially when he is casually looking around, sees the dragon, spits out the chip and starts running 😅😂😂.
"mower, egg plant, folding table, mayo, escargot, cocktail sause and a 12 foot halloween animatronic.... Imagine being IRS auditor that has no clue about Scott 😂
FPS on this channel is not something I realized I needed until now. Thanks for the awesome video! Always amazing how the bullet hits before the sound registers.
I'm thankful for channels like yours, Scott. In particular on days when I've had dark thoughts, channels like yours bring a smile to my face. Thank you and God bless you, sir.
As a Frenchman, I am honored to see how correctly you pronounce escargot. Indeed, eaten like that, it is just impossible. In the oven with garlic and parsley butter in a crispy pastry shell and a good piece of bread to mop up the fat, that is the right method.
I never thought in 1 million years I would like or eat anything like escargot, but I was on a cruise ship about 15 years back and tried it and it is actually very good
I love your videos so much, theres no script, your just a guy having fun shootin, just doing what looks fun. Taping a gopro to your head and taking a few shots in the middle of your video, no one else has ever done that. Its that kind of whimsy that makes your videos so good 😁
I can really see what my grandpa told me about being in war it’s not the bullets you hear but the ones you don’t hear kinda always know but really have a good understanding now you would be dead before you hear it
Scott, you seem to have had an absolutely fucking RIOT of a time filming this video, i love the energy in this one and am super glad to see you so happy, seriously there is so much energy radiating in this video. thanks for such a fun time as always
That GoPro of 'Being shot' with the 10 Gauge was Frightening, There was NO Warning before the Shot Hit the Zombie Head, Suddenly we were Hit, then The sound! I know that's how it works but First Hand Perspective of it Was Terrifying! LOL Awesome! Thank you for the Education. It's always been a pleasure watching your channel the last several years. Thank you!
Good to know that Scott has enough strength from throwing tables, lifting targets, wielding a giant hammer, firing elephant guns, firing a 4-bore and other generally physically demanding things to jokingly slap a mannequin and STILL spin the head around
Thank you Scott for making videos that I can watch and laugh at with my 3 and 6 year old boys! It's so hard to find any shooting or car mod videos without cussing nowadays.
So much new and awesome stuff; the monster screaming chicken 4X4, new camera angles, most excellent watermelon time and I always the Halloween targets. OUTSTANDING 😊
Most of the “smoke” is actually due to the Vaseline used as an ablative in your suppressor. I know this because I own an SGX-12. It’s pretty crazy how big of a different the Vaseline makes. I actually started adding it to all handgun and .22lr cans. Quiets things down considerably and makes cleaning far easier.
Just curious how you like it? Is it decent with the Vaseline or is it really not. Big difference? If you burned it all off and keep shooting the Jk would you keep shooting or add vasaline asap?
@@arm_usa Sure! I’ll give you a very neutral/bias free mini-review. I’m still very happy with the can. Especially when compared to the SEG-12 or Salvo-12. Primarily for weight savings. The SiCo Salvo-12 is indeed quieter but it gets extremely tiresome due to the weight. The massive weigh savings while protecting my own/bird dogs ears were big factors for my use. The Salvo-12 felt like I was swinging a mailbox around on the end of my shotgun, lol. Insanely quiet, though. I’ve tried the SEG once and found it performed the same as the SGX, except it definitely caught more bits of plastic/birdshot in the baffles. The SGX’s trumpet baffles do a great job at preventing the wads from shredding up. Anyways, as for the SGX-12’s performance - yes, the Vaseline makes a big difference. Particularly with birdshot. I can’t tell so much if I’m using pump action but if I’m using a Benelli M4 and I begin to burn off the Vaseline (about 50-60 shells), I start to notice more loud port pop on my right ear. With Vaseline, in full length configuration, I can comfortably shoot it without earpro. If it gets completely dry, it sounds slightly quieter than a suppressed AR, IMO. It’s loud but not absolutely obtuse like a normal shotgun. I have also experimented with subsonic birdshot rounds. You simply take a small drill bit, drill out the powder section of the drill, weigh out the grains you removed and plug it with a tiny tab of hot glue. With subsonic birdshot, you can some *insanely* quiet No Country for Old Men shotgun fun. I’ve only had one major failure with mine and it was entirely user error. I was testing various ablatives and amounts. At one point, I CRAMMED the thing full of wire pulling gel. It managed to cause a baffle strike. Oops. JK very happily (and entirely free) warrantied the can with 2 day shipping to and from them. They also upgraded my blast baffle to a thicker one and made some other upgrades to the can that are seen on current models. I was actually really impressed. I won’t buy another JK can because I think there’s definitely better rifle, pistol and .22lr cans on the market. But I’m still happy with the SGX-12. It’s a very niche can but it ticks the boxes I needed from it. If possible, try to get it on sale. I ended up getting mine for $700 + $200 stamp when Modern Warriors was running their $20% off “OnlyCans” sale. TL;DR It needs Vaseline every 50-60 rounds. But it keeps the can clean and sounding great. It’s wonderful with Vaseline but is a little louder when dry. I definitely don’t scare birds off nearly as much with it. Weight is fantastic and it’s fun playing around with different birdshot loads and shotgun hosts. I recommend it, particularly if you can get it on sale for around $700-800.
Oh wow. I didn't know you needed an ablative in a shotgun suppressor, let alone Vaseline! My AAC Ti-Rant .45 is the only can I've used an ablative in, and it's only 5cc of water.
@@68fmj51 I wouldn’t say it’s an absolute *must* but it definitely makes a huge difference. You should try it! I now add some in on all of my 9mm modular suppressors. I used to dislike my Dead Air Odessa until I began adding Vaseline as an ablative. It also made a significant difference.
This was a great video, Thanks! I liked the go-pro views! The only thing missing was using a decibel meter to show how well that suppressor worked! Keep up the good work!
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Can you suppress a double barrelled shotgun? Both over under and side to side ones?
I’ve seen so many shotguns but I’ve never seen you use AA-12
Beautiful car.
@@jonvass3133I've seen a vintage example as a kid. Canada has them . It's mediocre. Enough to not need earplugs . It resembles a large single glass pack on a shortened shotgun
Its a good thing you didnt use the gorilla duct tape, you wouldnt have a forehead no more.
A single shot, break action 10g with an Eotech and a suppressor is the most call of duty gun I think I’ve ever seen on this channel lmao
Now just replace him with cardy b and your set
Now imagine this on akimbo SPAS 12s
This. most cod gun ever lol
i still want one tho......
Nerd
I have been so excited about this video! I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did! Thanks so much for watching!
So when are you going to buy the 2 bore that’s been all over UA-cam
SCOTT I LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!!! platonically ofc
Thanks for the cool video Scott😅
Love the content congratulations on 4.62 million subs
@@monke_man_teamme to
Scott, you have almost single-handedly brought 10-guage shotguns back from the brink of Extinction. The first one you showcased a few years back, there were almost NONE left being marketed, and now I'm starting to see them once again "In the Wild".
Now, to resurrect all gauges all the way to 2 bore
@@mattthekiller9129 No. I want my 4 gauge and 8 gauge to stay rare and valuable.
That GoPro shot was amazing because it really showcased how fast slugs, birdshot, buckshot, and regular ball ammo actually travel. The GoPro fell and the zombie bust absorbed the impact of the shot before the sound hit the GoPro.
Yeah so pretty much if you hear gun shots you're all good!
Like they say…. You never hear the shot that gets ya
That was so cool. I’d always heard you don’t hear the shot that kills you and there’s proof. Another great video.
for a moment i thought zombie fell before it gets shot,thats the explanation i was looking for,thanks!
Could be the sound track was a few milliseconds behind the video.
At 15 yards the sound delay is 40 ms.
Not sure if a person could notice that.
15:26 that was actually very impressive footage, it's making clear that you will be dead before you even hear it :O
Wasn’t that awesome?!
Yeah I actually thought that it fell before he fired it. Only realized after seeing the slo mo
supersonic bullets travel faster than the speed of sound; Unless you're super far away, (sound catching up to the slowing and resulting non-supersonic bullet), you 100% will not hear your death.
Yeah I feel instant/painless death of me
To be able to influence anyone to make a one of a kind anything. That's just so. That's amazing, suppressed 10 gauge added to my wish list to try one day
“We’re going to hit the escargot with a slug.”
Would that be considered cannibalism?
No, snails and slugs are like humans and chimps
Nope Uncle
That's I think probably slugibalissshmm
I mean slugibalism,Um anyways i just hope you get my point aha lol
Nice 😄
No snail and slug is like tortosie or turtle
More along the lines of genocide
I appreciate the skit he does at the beginning of most of his videos. It’s shameless fun. He doesn’t have to do it, but he does it for us.
Also? That is a ludicrous Trans Am.
@@MonkeyJedi99 Ludicrous? You got a funny way of spelling awesome.
Funny videos, always a new trick, a new joke, and even running gags are awesome, i really enjoy KB !
Oh that poor firebird. 😩
Love your show! My father has a 10 gauge shotgun an old exterior hammer double barrel. He used it to protect us from the riots in Philadelphia in 1967. Thankfully, we never fired it, but when rioters attempted to break into our home, he just pointed it at him and they were like ut oh! and turned around and ran away. I'll never forget it.
12:52: The new gameplay for Scott of Duty: Kentucky Warfare looks amazing
I have learned a lot today. A massive scarecrow can only be defeated with a collapsible folding table. Thank you.
Good info to have, considering Halloween is coming up
Or a fire truck hose
That is one badass profile pic maddg, respects!
Essential survival information
3:40 that thing is SOO FREAKING COOL Scott!!!🤯😎
And that sir is why even here in Canada I never go in the woods without my rifle. A dinosaur attack could take place at any moment. You can never be too prepared.
I thought the Canadian version of a dinosuar was called a grizzly bear.
@@harpintn Moose
@@davequaschnick2559Canada actually let you guys have rifles?
👍🏻😂
You have guns in Canada?
I thought the GoPro just fell right before you shot at first because the sound of the gunshot comes after you're out of the frame. Then I realized it was the sound taking longer to get to the camera but I didn't think it would be such a delay at that close distance. Very educational Scott, UA-cam can't deny this is actual real science lol
I'll agree there. He was pretty close so I think the delay was something else. Also I'm not sure on 10Ga velocity but I'm sure it's just barely supersonic.
I think the 'wad' hitting the bust after the round probably added some confusion to the audio as well.
Supersonic demonstration heh. the round is moving a little over 10% faster than the sound
That car is beautiful.
15:27 I don't know why I thought of this instantly, but it reminds me of that scene in the hitman's bodyguard, where Samuel L Jackson goes "If you hear the shot, then it wasn't meant for you." Cause you look at the slowmo, and see that the camera doesn't fall until the bust is hit, and then you remember that you don't hear the shot until after the camera starts falling on the gopro footage.
xD
0:38 the car does a better roar than the dragon.
That’s exactly what I was about to say😂
Facts
Great comment brother
Lol true true
My walk behind mower growls better than the dragon
YES!!! ONE MORE TABLE FOR THE PILE!!!! My one wish is that at 5 million subscribers, you drop the armored truck on the pile of tables! That would be epic!!!!! Thanks for all of the videos, Scott!
Brilliant illustration of an object traveling faster than the speed of sound. The camera shook BEFORE you could hear the blast.
I thought it fell over before he got the chance to shoot, at first. Then I heard the bang and was like 'Oh damn'
pretty much a realistic depiction of getting shot, you're on the ground AS you hear the shot, not after you hear it.
8:00 "Halloween" synced was actually crazy
first off what a beautiful gun the suppressed 10 gauge. second of all now all you need is a bigger scope and put slugs in it make a 10 gauge sniper :DD
The pov cam is awesome 🤝
Two things. The intros keep getting better and better😂 And the Trans Am is sick!!
I know. I've always kind of wanted a TA, but never knew that I wanted a lifted TA, until today.
@@kcgunesq right??😆
Waste of a good car
I was hoping that 10gauge wasn’t aimed at the firebird
I love classics and personally think he ruined it.
Oh man, that armored car brings back memories! I learned to shoot a shotgun when my father gave me his break barrel 12guage when I was 11 in 1981. I also had a 22LR with a 8 rnd clip and I used to borrow my great uncle's 9mm Luger that he took off a nazi he deleted in France.
There was an abandoned VW Bug on my great uncle's property & I spent my allowance on bullets/shells to use on that bug. I used to take my bicycle & 22 to my local "home hardware", lean my bike & rifle against the wall outside (they didn't like people taking their rifles in the store), and go in to buy 22's, a pack of 12g and 9mm. I delivered papers every morning at 6am, then washed dishes at a local breakfast restaurant to make money & basically ruin my every weekend, lol. I was 12, and this was Nova Scotia. Shows you how much things have changed, anyway. The rifle & the bicycle were there when I came out, though. The laws changed shortly after, but city police left us mostly alone, I only had to put my 22 in a soft carry bag, 'til I got a bit bored with shooting appliances at the local dump & started focusing on the way my friend's sister's hips moved when she walked...I haven't owned anything more than a pellet gun since, until this year. My friend's sister's hips are the size of a camper van and her kids have more DUI's than books.
Back into shooting again, got my license to buy gear & I'm shopping online for the lever action I never had.
15:23 What i find incredible is that even at that short distance, you get hit before you hear the shot. The Camera falls over beforethe soundwave arrieves
10 gauge is supersonic
I'm surprised so many people are surprised by this, sound travels an average around $650 to 700 miles an hour depending on atmospheric conditions, whereas a bullet travels around 1500 mph, faster than the speed of sound. Another thing a lot of people don't know is that when a bullet Zips by your head going super sonic it doesn't make a zipping sound, it makes a loud pop as all you hear is the Shockwave it has created. Another fact is if you were to get shot in the head, you wouldn't hear or feel a thing as your brain would be destroyed before it could process any information. Your neural signals travel around 250 mph at their fastest whereas that bullet going well over a thousand miles an hour rips through your skull. You wouldn't process anything, it would just be you being aware and then black. Or whatever comes after death.
@@sacr3 so the ending of Sopranos basically
@@clankbeast482 spot on, exactly.
Ok i was today years old when i learned there seems to be an eterinty between getting shot, hearing/knowing/acknowledging you got shot. I legit thought the camera fell over, wondered what was going on, expected to see scott pick it back up, then i heard the bang. I had to watch it a couple times to understand that it wasnt shot as it was falling like my eyes were telling me. That is wild, thank you for clearing this up so that i may focus on other more productive things if i ever find myself shot…. If still able.
15:27 POV: You've been tied to a stake and are being executed. You take a shot to the chest. As your vision begins to fade to black and you take your last breath, the last thing you hear is Scott cackling in the distance.
Even Mr. Trex was scared of the dragon 😂😂
No Mr.trex is working with the dragon
Mr Trex was even well armed
Double agent tRex
Everyone knows dragons yeeted the past TRex into extinction.
Tactical Rex!
The forehead camera was really cool! Enjoyed that view.
After watching Dan and Gavin literally struggle to swing the hammer one time as a team effort, it truly is impressive to watch Scott smash stuff with that thing. Galleghar approved 😂👍
Scott is doing things we dont need to have but Im here for it
Like everything else on YT then....
The guns are an afterthought for me. I’m here for the antics. 😅
I love how the back pressure from the supressor flung that first 10 gauge husk into another county.
Those single shot shotguns all have very enthusiastic ejectors. I have a pre-WW2 Iver Johnson 410 that looses more empties than any 9mm.
Scott, I have to say my boys Gunner and Barrett 9 and 7 love your channel. It's a special time for us to sit and watch your show. When I travel for work (LEO), they wait for me to come home to watch. I love to hear them laugh. A 78 TransAm is my dream car, well that and the FallGuy square body, so I want more of the Trans Am. Thank you for making my boys laugh.
Is your son named after Barrett from FF7?
@robertstaub4018 no
OMG, the sound of that door opening. If you've ever owned a mid 70s GM, you know.
Had a finger smashed in one of those doors in 2nd grade, still have the scar from it 30+ years later
First semester of college I had a 75 Pontiac Lemans to drive. Was great until the transmission took a dump.
Tin can yank Car
@@zelashizzz1278 Sounds like you got it worse than I did, I slammed my bare toes in the back door of a 2006 F-250, and the child lock was on. No scar or anything but I was crying for them to open the door lol.
@@vonsauerkraut I'm not aware of many tin cans that weigh 1,730kg. I'll take my chances with General Motors build quality than whatever mechanical disasters the German big three have given the world. Now, on your bike, piss off.
12:35 Ever wanted to see Kentucky Ballistics FPS? Of course you do! Scott provides!
Fpv of a mad man
The fact the smoke helps eject the round would make this so quick to reload and I love it
0:12 Yer sposedta chase that dang ole dragon. Not run from it boy!
I like how when he shot it at 15:25 the gopro starts to move downward before you can hear the shot. Pretty cool and very accurate as to what it'd be like irl lol
I thought the same thing! Zombie didn’t even hear the shot before he was no longer a zombie
I think a good idea for a video is comparing cut shells vs wax shells vs actual slugs in regards to damage/accuracy. And maybe compare different shot sizes with cut and/or wax shells. That would be a very cool video and answer some questions lots of people have had. Been watching your channel for years and I love your hilarious and entertaining videos
I love the addition of first-person shots! More!
AGREED
Listening to my daughters giggle uncontrollably at the intro was exactly what I needed today.
Thank you!!!
Mine love his intros too, I love that he keeps it kid friendly
I am 55 and I laughed so hard, Scott is brilliant and funny and knowledgeable but funny lol 🤣 😂 😆 😄 especially when he is casually looking around, sees the dragon, spits out the chip and starts running 😅😂😂.
"mower, egg plant, folding table, mayo, escargot, cocktail sause and a 12 foot halloween animatronic.... Imagine being IRS auditor that has no clue about Scott 😂
I imagine it is the job that you would put on the new guy, they would think it was a prank...
bro brushed over the wood burnt eggplant... shi got hit right on the tip
Let's not forget at least a baker's dozen chronographs...
Nacho cheese and " donut operators classic " chocolate pudding
That shotgun is awesome! It looks like when you fully upgrade the shot gun in a video game. And that smoke out of the barrel is amazing 👌
FPS on this channel is not something I realized I needed until now. Thanks for the awesome video! Always amazing how the bullet hits before the sound registers.
I'm thankful for channels like yours, Scott. In particular on days when I've had dark thoughts, channels like yours bring a smile to my face. Thank you and God bless you, sir.
It's crazy that even as close as that dummy was, it still reacted before we heard the muzzle report on camera. Suppressed shotguns are just, cool man
Hello Scott,I just wanted to thank you for all you're cool Videos. I really like that you put so much heart into everything you do on you're channel!
I am WOWED about this suppression working so well on huge rounds
it sounded awesome!
As a Frenchman, I am honored to see how correctly you pronounce escargot. Indeed, eaten like that, it is just impossible. In the oven with garlic and parsley butter in a crispy pastry shell and a good piece of bread to mop up the fat, that is the right method.
9:46 scott hitting the watermelon at the same time as the clock ring was perfect😂
The intro🤣
Fr 😂
the cocktail snail and the duct tape go pro did it for me
Ia bad
Left ear 🦖 right ear 😱
The combination of the powerful 10 gauge with a suppressor must make for an impressive shooting experience.
its an awesome combo!
I never thought in 1 million years I would like or eat anything like escargot, but I was on a cruise ship about 15 years back and tried it and it is actually very good
That's crazy. Even that close you hear the shot after the hit.
I love your videos so much, theres no script, your just a guy having fun shootin, just doing what looks fun. Taping a gopro to your head and taking a few shots in the middle of your video, no one else has ever done that. Its that kind of whimsy that makes your videos so good 😁
that first person POV has to come back at some point, it's actually really cool to look at!
My Best friend and i love watching your videos. WE LOVE YOU SCOTT!!!
It's ok, you're allowed to call him your boyfriend.
@@samuelgarrod8327 ✨UwU ✨
Loved that first person shot. You kind of feel it!
I can really see what my grandpa told me about being in war it’s not the bullets you hear but the ones you don’t hear kinda always know but really have a good understanding now you would be dead before you hear it
Best intro ever 😂 trex playing with the arms about killed me
Scott, you seem to have had an absolutely fucking RIOT of a time filming this video, i love the energy in this one and am super glad to see you so happy, seriously there is so much energy radiating in this video. thanks for such a fun time as always
Scott kicking the Texas star and the targets flying off was so cool. I wish I was as cool as Scott. 😅😅😅
The intros are getting better and better
The Scott POV was sooo good, more of that please
You always supply us with A1+++ Quality Viewing Scott! I ALWAYS know I am in for a show when I tune in.
Thanks always,
Dave from California
12:19 HA! Jokes on you! I was already subscribed so you put that dirt booger in your mouth for nothing 😜
Same! But I would’ve. :)
Agreed
Same
Came here to leave the same comment
10 gage is truly an impressive round and the 10 gage shotgun…CHEF’S KISS
SWEET Trans Am. That is the best one I have ever seen or heard....lucky dawg!
9:35 WE HAVEN'T HAD THIS IN SO LONG
Scott always has the best intros
Scott hit em with the gears of war takedown 12:47
Scotts intros will forever be masterpieces 😂
the first person was AWSOME!!! do it more!
and you must be the first to get an POV death by 10 gauge supressed
That GoPro of 'Being shot' with the 10 Gauge was Frightening, There was NO Warning before the Shot Hit the Zombie Head, Suddenly we were Hit, then The sound! I know that's how it works but First Hand Perspective of it Was Terrifying! LOL Awesome! Thank you for the Education. It's always been a pleasure watching your channel the last several years. Thank you!
At 10:46 it seems like the fly was liking that shotgun
Good to know that Scott has enough strength from throwing tables, lifting targets, wielding a giant hammer, firing elephant guns, firing a 4-bore and other generally physically demanding things to jokingly slap a mannequin and STILL spin the head around
Scott works out dummy
Easily my favorite Kentucky Ballistics video ever man... xD You and your energy are an absolute gem, thanks for being so great to us subscribers
Favorite parts of Kentucky ballistics. The intros. And WATERMELON TIME!!!!!
Can you imagine someone wandering onto Scott's range in the dark and that skeleton going off 😂
Thank you Scott for making videos that I can watch and laugh at with my 3 and 6 year old boys! It's so hard to find any shooting or car mod videos without cussing nowadays.
This is one of the better bad ideas I've seen 😄
Scott running behind t-rex is pure comedy gold 😂😂😂💯
So much new and awesome stuff; the monster screaming chicken 4X4, new camera angles, most excellent watermelon time and I always the Halloween targets. OUTSTANDING 😊
Scott, you gotta do the GoPro cam attached to dummies use the pot gun that was very interesting
no country for old Kentucky?
No country for old ballistics? 😂
No Kentucky for old ballistics?
no eggplants for old scooter
supressed 10gauge is crazy
Unsurpreessed: PA CHOO!
Suppressed: pa choo...
That is ridiculous and I love it.
Woulda been hilarious if you’d used those “pew! Pew!” sound effects like they use in the movies 😂
9:10 POV: me after my little brother gets knocked out
0:18 where's the sponsorship from T rex arms? xD
You have waaayy too much fun
t-rex thinks he is dominant
dragon: "hold my 10 gauge"
Most of the “smoke” is actually due to the Vaseline used as an ablative in your suppressor. I know this because I own an SGX-12. It’s pretty crazy how big of a different the Vaseline makes. I actually started adding it to all handgun and .22lr cans. Quiets things down considerably and makes cleaning far easier.
Just curious how you like it? Is it decent with the Vaseline or is it really not. Big difference? If you burned it all off and keep shooting the Jk would you keep shooting or add vasaline asap?
@@arm_usa Sure! I’ll give you a very neutral/bias free mini-review. I’m still very happy with the can. Especially when compared to the SEG-12 or Salvo-12. Primarily for weight savings.
The SiCo Salvo-12 is indeed quieter but it gets extremely tiresome due to the weight. The massive weigh savings while protecting my own/bird dogs ears were big factors for my use. The Salvo-12 felt like I was swinging a mailbox around on the end of my shotgun, lol. Insanely quiet, though. I’ve tried the SEG once and found it performed the same as the SGX, except it definitely caught more bits of plastic/birdshot in the baffles. The SGX’s trumpet baffles do a great job at preventing the wads from shredding up.
Anyways, as for the SGX-12’s performance - yes, the Vaseline makes a big difference. Particularly with birdshot. I can’t tell so much if I’m using pump action but if I’m using a Benelli M4 and I begin to burn off the Vaseline (about 50-60 shells), I start to notice more loud port pop on my right ear. With Vaseline, in full length configuration, I can comfortably shoot it without earpro. If it gets completely dry, it sounds slightly quieter than a suppressed AR, IMO. It’s loud but not absolutely obtuse like a normal shotgun. I have also experimented with subsonic birdshot rounds. You simply take a small drill bit, drill out the powder section of the drill, weigh out the grains you removed and plug it with a tiny tab of hot glue. With subsonic birdshot, you can some *insanely* quiet No Country for Old Men shotgun fun.
I’ve only had one major failure with mine and it was entirely user error. I was testing various ablatives and amounts. At one point, I CRAMMED the thing full of wire pulling gel. It managed to cause a baffle strike. Oops. JK very happily (and entirely free) warrantied the can with 2 day shipping to and from them. They also upgraded my blast baffle to a thicker one and made some other upgrades to the can that are seen on current models. I was actually really impressed.
I won’t buy another JK can because I think there’s definitely better rifle, pistol and .22lr cans on the market. But I’m still happy with the SGX-12. It’s a very niche can but it ticks the boxes I needed from it. If possible, try to get it on sale. I ended up getting mine for $700 + $200 stamp when Modern Warriors was running their $20% off “OnlyCans” sale.
TL;DR It needs Vaseline every 50-60 rounds. But it keeps the can clean and sounding great. It’s wonderful with Vaseline but is a little louder when dry. I definitely don’t scare birds off nearly as much with it. Weight is fantastic and it’s fun playing around with different birdshot loads and shotgun hosts. I recommend it, particularly if you can get it on sale for around $700-800.
@@rpnvg great mini review. Thanks for the honest input. I’ve made my own form 1 12ga cans and it’s no easy task.
Oh wow. I didn't know you needed an ablative in a shotgun suppressor, let alone Vaseline! My AAC Ti-Rant .45 is the only can I've used an ablative in, and it's only 5cc of water.
@@68fmj51 I wouldn’t say it’s an absolute *must* but it definitely makes a huge difference. You should try it! I now add some in on all of my 9mm modular suppressors. I used to dislike my Dead Air Odessa until I began adding Vaseline as an ablative. It also made a significant difference.
Это шедевр! Этот фильм невероятно познавателен и вызывает чувство гордости за прошлое моей родины! С нетерпением жду продолжения истории!
This is just an insane contraption. 😄
0:11 Scott got attacked by the enderdragon 🤣
This was a great video, Thanks! I liked the go-pro views! The only thing missing was using a decibel meter to show how well that suppressor worked! Keep up the good work!
YEEEEEEESSS! he finally brought back WATERMELON TIME!!!!
we gotta have more of the gopro pov shots in other videos, doing the elephant rifles with the gopro would look awesome