Thanks for having me again! I definitely need to start practicing throwing tables before our next competition. The third time will be the charm for me!
Just admit it Houston, you were letting Scott win. You have to boost his ego a bit, seeing as he almost bit the big one to a rifle what wouldn't even think of blowing up on you. And even if it did, it wouldn't even pierce your skin.
That was some crazy stuff... EVERYTHING came apart and went back together but you know that was critical. And any of the followup shots. Just... WOW! 😱 The blue is what's missing afterwards
I know. I flinch every time on video with a 9? 😂. I’ve learned to not let it affect accuracy but it’s pretty damn embarrassing? I can hit 25 yards at 1/3 splits but it is flat out embarrassing to watch? Lol.
i love these two chemistry , i love both their contents so seeing them both is just a dream. they have such chaotic energy sometimes, and chaos is love
Bards would long recant the tale of "The Tremendous Flinch," and how, after its birth at the moment of my shooting that pistol, it went on to do deeds both great, and TERRIBLE.
Informative video. As a retired police investigator, I have seen first-hand where the little .22 LR has accounted for a lot of homicides. Bigger is better for terminal effect, but the trade-off is always a compromise of size, power an the ability to shoot it well. As demonstrated by Houston, the biggest, baddest gun in the world won't do you any good if you can't hit your target with it. That's why most police agencies have gone back to the 9mm as a service weapon for on and off-duty carry. Keep up the video demos!
@@Centermass762 Scott has fired guns that I probably couldn't even hold on to without flinching. If I tried to shoot it, it would probably wind up in orbit
My grandfather was deployed to France during ww2, he had a 25 auto that he had taken from a German officer. He loved to tell stories about his unit playing with it, one of his buddies caught a bullet fired from it in a catcher's mitt. No damage to the leather.
@@saskafrass1985 can we start something called the “off brand Olympics”(am taking better names) where it’s basically rednecked versions of the normal Olympics 😂
That little .22 short seems like it would just tickle most attackers. That .500 Magnum on the other hand turned that zombie into a festive Halloween soup. Nicely done!
.25 ACP would still leave you breathless for a few seconds at least (if you would actually hit so unfortunately) and that Tanfoglio has more than one round in the mag...those things are not really meant to do much damage...more like buy you time to GTFO 😆 My Tezet is just horribly inaccurate, so chances are, at least a few will hit softer areas...buying more time.
Yeah, 100%, I hear it's extremely good in a 2 inch barrel revolver, perfect for someone who doesn't have the wrist strength for a more powerful round like 38 special.
Bruh! The no flinch on the 45-70 was the most impressive part of the video! That is some rock solid, superb mental and physical training right there! That's something to be proud of... and a story to tell the grand children one day!
I was expecting you to pull out the 45-70 for a sneaky ending, so when you took it out during the main course I knew we were in for a ride. This was a fun one!
That first revolver is currently sitting in the bottom of my safe. I was my granddads old pocket pistol that I found in a shoe box at the bottom of his closet when he passed, right next to his colt single action army.
The .25acp was the most surprising. I carried one for years when I was younger and never realized how weak they really are. The chest bone (manubrium) not only stopped it cold but flattened it too.
One of the few people I know that have been shot and survived was shot by 1 of 2 guys trying to rob him with a .25. It hit him in the hip and he still proceeded to beat both of their asses bare knuckle lol.
One of the best videos you’ve ever did man, love seeing how a 380 truly does. Maybe do an effect range test next time and go back to the roots of denim testing etc !
22 LR can be quite lethal; though like any round shot placement is important. As a LEO I was surprised to find out there are still quite a few departments that have 22 LRs in the inventory. Regardless of the lethality of 1 round of 22 LR the near zero recoil allows a lot of rounds to be brought onto a target and 22 LR can even defeat an NIJ 101.4 level 3A ballistic vest, though it took a few rounds to get through.
@@bower31: It’s not about maintaining as much as not getting rid of things. In the government, at least some of them, it can be very hard to get rid of things as you typically have to arrange a public auction and then you’re limited on what you can sell because even law enforcement agencies, in most areas, cannot auction or sell firearms. And not all auctioneers for public unctions hold FFLs so it can just be easier to keep firearms in the inventory then to get rid of them; they also do t have much of a cost to keep, relative to buying new. Which is why there are still Thompson machine guns from the 1930s in some departments inventories. Not on the same side as firearms but this is also why some systems like teletype are still around and why some departments still have systems running Windows XP because they simply haven’t replaced their old breath analyzers and the old once still run on XP. It’s security through antiquity. So simply there isn’t much cost to maintain things other than a cleaning and oil so most departments just keep firearms for a long long time as they don’t go bad, if oiled, so there simply isn’t a need to replace them, at least the older ones. The newer ones tend to get cycled out as they just weren’t/aren’t built the same or as well, though a Glock will probably last as long. You can find some departments that still have inventory with mid-1800s lever actions as I’m addition to not just throwing things away there is also some tradition and history there to preserve so some departments, like the NYPD actually have their own museum. I still have a black,powder colt army that I take out and shoot from time to time and at over 150 years old it’s still going strong. The notion of planned obsolescence and things getting too old to use is rather new so holding on to older things, that still work, isn’t exactly a waste of inventory. Hell the USAF still operates B-52s with some fathers and sons actually having commended the same plane and plans to keep them for decades to come, giving them an operational life of over 100 years.
22 LR can do great great damages ....if barrel is Long ... or even medium.. i agrée i see BPV defeat by standart velocity 22lr shootred since a rifle !!! But in 2 inches tube its a joke !! Its not interresting...use 29grs 22 short is the best choice in a too short barrel 22 RF ! AN THE WORST RESUULTS IS WITH POWERFULL AMMOS (CREATE FOR RIFLE). . I SEE SEVERAL BOUNCE ON A PLASTIC JERRICAN ! With a few zmmos especially create for bandguns... i sée good results in 4 inches barrel
WOO! Glad to see you and Houston back together! Probably the collab I look forward to the most nowadays! Also the table throwing skit was absolutely hilarious!
You know it couldn’t have been times any better. The slow-mo of the wasp flying by the top of the skull as Houston shot the dummy in the head in the first shot was great.
@@Ammosexual69 is that the 30 round 22mag pistol? Family has one and man it's a fun cool gun. 30 rounds and the thing is tiny. Giant fireball, just so much fun.
Holy crap on a ballistic dummy cracker!! I laughed my butt off at that intro and then got to see some really weak a@##$ rounds and a couple of pretty lethal ones. Super funny as always. I'm so glad that we have you with us Scott. Your videos were the first ones of its kind that I discovered during the pandemic and how awesome is it that I get to keep discovering more every week.
22 short … there was a bouncer working at Pussers Bar ( Buford Pusser brother John Howard in Malpeton IL ) who was shot five times with a .22 short revolver . He lived but the nerve damage cause by bullet fragments crippled his left arm and right hand .
people think .22 short and .22lr are a joke, I've seen a .22lr shot out of a colt woodsman pistol and it did a lot more damage than what they showed in this video!
I was kind of hoping to see 38 special or 357 magnum but I suppose both of those cartridges are extremely effective rounds and have been ballistically tested 100s of times on many many videos.
Great vid and really loved seeing the LCP, 380 is under rated by most "experts". Would really have liked to seen a pocket 38 SPL and 9mm on this though. I feel they are the biggest 3 in terms of pocket carried pistols
The intro... The intro... 😂😂😂 It's insane how far you've come. I just watched one of your videos from 4 years ago. I can't believe this is the same channel. BRAVO brother. 👏👏👏
I'm so glad you both are back together! You both are my top two favorite UA-cam creators and hope to see more colabs in the future! Also Houston needs some more practice with the table throws xD
Thanks for having me again! I definitely need to start practicing throwing tables before our next competition. The third time will be the charm for me!
You're the man!
Noice.
Just admit it Houston, you were letting Scott win. You have to boost his ego a bit, seeing as he almost bit the big one to a rifle what wouldn't even think of blowing up on you. And even if it did, it wouldn't even pierce your skin.
Your slipping letting a mere mortal man throw better than you the world's strongest man disappointed 😂🤣😉 lol you will get him H Jones
The intro was actually funny. Big ups mate
I hope you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching!
LETS GOOOOOO!
Thanks Scott!
Meep
Yeyeyeyey
But of course!! Wouldn't be here otherwise brother!!
That 500 magnum headshot was some of the very best slow motion film you've ever captured.
That was some crazy stuff... EVERYTHING came apart and went back together but you know that was critical. And any of the followup shots. Just... WOW! 😱 The blue is what's missing afterwards
I felt bad for that skull the second it exploded. What a mess that would have been. Wow.
I watched that 15 times at .25x speed. Incredible
Yeah, a real deal wouldn't spring back like that.
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“Switching to your secondary is always faster then reloading”
the legendary words
Gaz said that man, not just legendary, but mythic too
The .500 slow mo footage was unbelievable. The first shot to the skull, which turned it into skull bits, was amazing!
That's a noggin' soup tutorial if i've ever seen one
And that was a shot to the side of the head, if it had been like right between the eyes it would probably remove the head!
I liked the shot to the stomach after it fell over. Guts everywhere!
My wife was in my office while I was watching, she turned around to see the slow-mo skull shot .... "Well, that's disturbing"
@@JustKados i mean, fair enough
That zero flinch was unbelievably impressive.
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It truly was. No way I would be able to do the same with that gun :D
I would have literally fallen over
Yeah it was!
I know. I flinch every time on video with a 9? 😂. I’ve learned to not let it affect accuracy but it’s pretty damn embarrassing? I can hit 25 yards at 1/3 splits but it is flat out embarrassing to watch? Lol.
That slo mo headshot with that 500 magnum is one of the sickest things I've ever seen
second. almost bothers me how cool it was XD
That was amazing
Just goes to show how tough of a round that is. Damn near blow your head off type round
imagine being shot in the head with a 500 magnum
I came to post this same comment. Crazy
i love these two chemistry , i love both their contents so seeing them both is just a dream. they have such chaotic energy sometimes, and chaos is love
That 500 magnum "pocket pistol" segment was EPIC!
I read "pocket pistol", and I started wondering how big a pocket are we talking about.
That was a 9 mil
@@dongatello6969 and it blew his lungs out
Give me a sledge hammer and an hour beating on the zombie and I couldn't do nearly as much damage as that round to the head. Absolutely devastating!
That zero flinch is the most impressive thing I’ve seen 🤩
And with a 45-70 derringer. I would have flinched so hard I probably would have fallen over.
My flinch will be so big that I've gone ahead and started it now in preparation for the eventual possibility that I may shoot that gun someday.
Bards would long recant the tale of "The Tremendous Flinch," and how, after its birth at the moment of my shooting that pistol, it went on to do deeds both great, and TERRIBLE.
The comedy skit at the beginning had me in stitches 🤩 Too bad most people have lost their sense of non offensive humor
@@usemymalekarenvideo4983 that was one of the best! Had me literally laughing!
“Well, bigger pockets means A BIGER POKET PISTOL!!!” That was the best line delivery ever, I loved that so much
@@flat-earther no
one
cares
bro the headshot at that part was so clean.
bigger*
pocket*
@@zeron7461 why you give them attention, just ignore them
Agreed
Informative video. As a retired police investigator, I have seen first-hand where the little .22 LR has accounted for a lot of homicides. Bigger is better for terminal effect, but the trade-off is always a compromise of size, power an the ability to shoot it well. As demonstrated by Houston, the biggest, baddest gun in the world won't do you any good if you can't hit your target with it. That's why most police agencies have gone back to the 9mm as a service weapon for on and off-duty carry. Keep up the video demos!
Wow that 500 magnum slow motion headshot was amazing and terrifying at the same time.
That wasp at the .22 short shot got SO lucky! I can't be the only one who noticed it. 😂
I noticed it too
Give a timestamp pls
2:39 top left corner
@@Blahaj_Gaming847 it was the slo mo of the very first shot of the 22 short
KY Ballistics wasps are bulletproof.
the last pistol was a beast, the slow mo of the round flying thru his head was amazing
I watched that head shot like 8 times.
I've watched the whole video atleast 4 times just so many good point I had to
Yeah that headshot was something straight outta Sniper Elite lol
It’s fun seeing Scott collaborate with other creators
When he started crawling after Scott screaming got me laughing so hard man! 🤣
You’re intros just reached a new level with the green screen lower torso erasing Scott!!!
The screaming and flipping the table caught me off guard 😂😂
. . .he seems do that alot 😋
I had switched to heaphones just before that happened. My ears are ringing harder than shooting a 30.06 without ear protection.
@@ThatGuy-ou4ev oh damn
LET’S ABOLISH THE 2ND AMENDMENT AND GET THESE FILTHY GUNS OFF OUR STREETS, WHO’S WITH ME
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I expected the .22 Short with its soft lead bullet to be pretty weak, but that .25 ACP bullet flattening out on the sternum really took the cake.
.22 mag *pop* houston:"i missed"
Yeah 25 acp is pretty bad. Rimfire has come a long way in reliability, much more powerful 22s out there than 25s.
In addition to that... your bones are actually soft, and flexible... so in a real body it would have gone through the sternum..
@@jameskirk3 not to say you are completely wrong but out of a short barrel 25 is more powerful then a 22lr. Google ballistics by the inch.
@@t-bfr45-70 no he is completely right. .25acp produces about 85j of energy and .22lr can produce up to 220j on short barrels with the right ammo
"I don't care if you're Eddie Hall!"
That sounds like a challenge. We now *need* a collab! 😁👍🏻
I love that these guys have somehow became a collab. An awesome combo you wouldn't expect.
I don't know how you didn't flinch on that .45-70 accidental dry-fire. That's the most impressive thing I've seen in a while.
That little gun is pretty damn terrifying. It literally rotated almost 90° in his hand
@@JazzKazoo0930 hell yes it is. Knowing how hard it kicks, it would be physically impossible for me not to flinch when shooting it. 🤣
LET’S ABOLISH THE 2ND AMENDMENT AND GET THESE FILTHY GUNS OFF OUR STREETS, WHO’S WITH ME
@@Centermass762 Scott has fired guns that I probably couldn't even hold on to without flinching. If I tried to shoot it, it would probably wind up in orbit
Yep I'd have flinched a mile !
My grandfather was deployed to France during ww2, he had a 25 auto that he had taken from a German officer. He loved to tell stories about his unit playing with it, one of his buddies caught a bullet fired from it in a catcher's mitt. No damage to the leather.
That's really really cool! My grandfather was British army and he carried the enfield mark 3... needless to say a much bigger gun
de2 I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
I got it in my about tab.
@@flat-earther nobody likes you
Had to go look that up. Oh my god they're so tiny!
@@flat-earther no
5:40 Houston : "i mised "
Houston Jones and Kentucky Ballistics together is honestly one of my favorite UA-cam teamups ever!
The amount of anxiety I felt from you standing that close with the guns was only offset by how hilarious the guns were.
Scott's various shouts and sceams never fail to make me laugh
OH!
I've had a stomach bug the past few days I almost puked laughing!
(BANG) OOH!!
LET’S ABOLISH THE 2ND AMENDMENT AND GET THESE FILTHY GUNS OFF OUR STREETS, WHO’S WITH ME
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ funny how he sends us out like sheep. Cuz thats exactly what you are.
that intro was actually genius
Damn, Scott’s technique for throwing that table was perfect 😂
Do we have a new Olympic sport?
@@saskafrass1985 can we start something called the “off brand Olympics”(am taking better names) where it’s basically rednecked versions of the normal Olympics 😂
@@daboyz367 Maybe Monty Python Olympics? ua-cam.com/video/qgSzGIkFq2A/v-deo.html
Brown Nose?
@@daboyz367 owlimpics
Totally love and appreciate the "you got jammed" cut away scene. Gets me every time 😂
may he never retire it
What is that scene from? I KNOW where its from... but I can't bring it to the front of my mind 😆 it drives me crazy every time I see it 🤣
@@theanxious Parks & Recreation
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That little .22 short seems like it would just tickle most attackers. That .500 Magnum on the other hand turned that zombie into a festive Halloween soup. Nicely done!
Yeah until their lung fills up with blood lol
this is single handedly the best intro my eyes ever layed upon
I don’t think people understand how impressive that non-flinch was with that 45-70. Well done 👏👏👏
I flinched just watching it
😂😂😂😂😂
dude can survive anything after that 50 cal incident
@@commiesnzombies true that
People who don't shoot probably don't.
That slow motion headshot was amazing! I had to share the clip of the .25 acp to my mom to show that's it's not very effective. Thanks guys
.25 ACP would still leave you breathless for a few seconds at least (if you would actually hit so unfortunately) and that Tanfoglio has more than one round in the mag...those things are not really meant to do much damage...more like buy you time to GTFO 😆 My Tezet is just horribly inaccurate, so chances are, at least a few will hit softer areas...buying more time.
@@Hunne2303 thank you for the Educational comment or not I’m not a teacher
That no flinch at 12:52 was legitimately impressive 😂 but really though the shot at 14:02 is survivable everytime
Hello Neo
As soon as 14:02 came I blasted it in the comments lol.. that was fucking insane 😆😆
just a lil cranial reset to get that unwanted air out
I was playing insurgency sandstorm, and I accidentally shot a poor guy 4 times with a desert eagle.
So thats what he woulda looked like... huh
The lack of flinch was heroic!
Bruh that screaming torso chasing u at the beginning is so stupid. I love it, don't ever stop😂🤣🤣🤣
Gorilla tag
the 22 mag is highly underrated, I love that round. Great as a little rifle round that packs a decent punch
.22 mag are serious in a rifle, but you shorten that burn time has a way of stealing the speed it needs.
agreed. out of a rifle that little round is zooming around 2000fps not as crazy as 22 hornet, but it's still to be taken seriously.
Yeah, 100%, I hear it's extremely good in a 2 inch barrel revolver, perfect for someone who doesn't have the wrist strength for a more powerful round like 38 special.
Kel Tec CMR-30 is a really cool .22 mag carbine
@@captainremington5109 Google ballistics by the inch
Bruh! The no flinch on the 45-70 was the most impressive part of the video! That is some rock solid, superb mental and physical training right there! That's something to be proud of... and a story to tell the grand children one day!
I love when Hbones and Scott hang out. Awesome video!
02:39 the wasp wanna say hello to camera
I was expecting you to pull out the 45-70 for a sneaky ending, so when you took it out during the main course I knew we were in for a ride. This was a fun one!
Scott's slowly turning into our new Paul Verhoeven. That last pocket gun discharges were brutal.
ID BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR!
are you rated to repair the M25 tactical helm johnny rico?!
BRUTAL KENTUCKY BALLISTICS! RIP!...AND TEAR!
"Bigger pockets means A BIGGER POCKET PISTOL!"
*Absolutely BRUTALIZES an already dead corpse for little to no reason*
he was ruled insane by a judge in august
Oh no. Dont tell me Houston's next video is "Letting Kentucky ballistics shoot my shins with a .22 caliber pistol."
The CIA when someone discovers the cure for cancer: 14:01
Why?
So true
That first slow-mo shot with the Magnum at the end was insane.
Yeah. That skull shot was nasty. I’d def stick with that one for my pocket rocket.
The skull shattered and rippled like ice in water, that was NASTY
Love to see father and son spending time together.
That's why there is Kentucky Customs
Great job capturing the .500 mag footage. Definitely some of the best video you have captured!
That first revolver is currently sitting in the bottom of my safe. I was my granddads old pocket pistol that I found in a shoe box at the bottom of his closet when he passed, right next to his colt single action army.
Those intros are just getting better and better. You, Sir, are the finest of artists there are.
Keep it up Scott 😊
The .25acp was the most surprising. I carried one for years when I was younger and never realized how weak they really are. The chest bone (manubrium) not only stopped it cold but flattened it too.
it'd probably be a lot like getting punched hard in the chest, minus all the follow through of a real punch
I carry a Baby Browning for quick trips to the gas station and sitting around the house. Think I'll be trading it in.
Don't think I trust ballistic dummies, trust ballistic gel with animal bone in it, but a bit scary if you don't see your .25 ACP being reliable or not
One of the few people I know that have been shot and survived was shot by 1 of 2 guys trying to rob him with a .25.
It hit him in the hip and he still proceeded to beat both of their asses bare knuckle lol.
@@redneck7929 just means you have to know to dump the mag.. not really much else .25 needs to be FMJ for penetration
the last two mins is worth the entire video. HEADSHOT MADE ME STAND UP AND JUMP FOR JOY. chefs kiss.
That slow motion for the biggest pocket pistol was visceral and brutal. Some mortal kombat stuff just then.
I like the energy in the video, especially the aggressions and the rivalship.
One of the best videos you’ve ever did man, love seeing how a 380 truly does. Maybe do an effect range test next time and go back to the roots of denim testing etc !
Watching the skull completely explode was insane 14:02
Houston and you just work together so naturally and it’s hilarious 😂
22 LR can be quite lethal; though like any round shot placement is important. As a LEO I was surprised to find out there are still quite a few departments that have 22 LRs in the inventory. Regardless of the lethality of 1 round of 22 LR the near zero recoil allows a lot of rounds to be brought onto a target and 22 LR can even defeat an NIJ 101.4 level 3A ballistic vest, though it took a few rounds to get through.
For what purpose would they maintain that in inventory?
@@bower31: It’s not about maintaining as much as not getting rid of things. In the government, at least some of them, it can be very hard to get rid of things as you typically have to arrange a public auction and then you’re limited on what you can sell because even law enforcement agencies, in most areas, cannot auction or sell firearms. And not all auctioneers for public unctions hold FFLs so it can just be easier to keep firearms in the inventory then to get rid of them; they also do t have much of a cost to keep, relative to buying new. Which is why there are still Thompson machine guns from the 1930s in some departments inventories. Not on the same side as firearms but this is also why some systems like teletype are still around and why some departments still have systems running Windows XP because they simply haven’t replaced their old breath analyzers and the old once still run on XP. It’s security through antiquity.
So simply there isn’t much cost to maintain things other than a cleaning and oil so most departments just keep firearms for a long long time as they don’t go bad, if oiled, so there simply isn’t a need to replace them, at least the older ones. The newer ones tend to get cycled out as they just weren’t/aren’t built the same or as well, though a Glock will probably last as long. You can find some departments that still have inventory with mid-1800s lever actions as I’m addition to not just throwing things away there is also some tradition and history there to preserve so some departments, like the NYPD actually have their own museum.
I still have a black,powder colt army that I take out and shoot from time to time and at over 150 years old it’s still going strong. The notion of planned obsolescence and things getting too old to use is rather new so holding on to older things, that still work, isn’t exactly a waste of inventory. Hell the USAF still operates B-52s with some fathers and sons actually having commended the same plane and plans to keep them for decades to come, giving them an operational life of over 100 years.
@@libertarian1637 it was very cool reading this
@@bower31 MUST he say more?!🤨🤨
22 LR can do great great damages ....if barrel is Long ... or even medium.. i agrée i see BPV defeat by standart velocity 22lr shootred since a rifle !!! But in 2 inches tube its a joke !! Its not interresting...use 29grs 22 short is the best choice in a too short barrel 22 RF ! AN THE WORST RESUULTS IS WITH POWERFULL AMMOS (CREATE FOR RIFLE). . I SEE SEVERAL BOUNCE ON A PLASTIC JERRICAN ! With a few zmmos especially create for bandguns... i sée good results in 4 inches barrel
Those 500Mag slowmo shots were absolute savage!
2:40 the wasp in the background: AHHHH
God....I remember watching Jones years ago. Seeing him come all this way really makes me happy for him.
These crossover episodes are amazing.... Its nice to see Houston just having fun without getting hurt for a change..
this dude seriously puts out videos faster than any other guntuber. good work my dude
0:51 - Houston Angry Talk
13:48 - Big Pockets means a BIGGER POCKET PISTOL
WOO! Glad to see you and Houston back together! Probably the collab I look forward to the most nowadays!
Also the table throwing skit was absolutely hilarious!
Your positive energy is just super contagious! Love every video on this channel.
One of the most brutal endings to a ballistic dumby I've seen definitely enjoyed this one
that intro was genuinely insane
You know it couldn’t have been times any better. The slow-mo of the wasp flying by the top of the skull as Houston shot the dummy in the head in the first shot was great.
13:56 best gun right there
8:44 that gun was so powerful it even killed a fly
I had a 20 Gauge 22mag over & under & that 22 mag coming out that long barrel was a monster. Really fast and pin point accurate.
My buddy has a old Ruger rifle in 22 magnum. The speed it builds up is amazing
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@@jolenebiden884 NOBODY!!
I hunt hogs with my Keltec CMR30. .22mag is extremely underrated.
@@Ammosexual69 is that the 30 round 22mag pistol? Family has one and man it's a fun cool gun. 30 rounds and the thing is tiny. Giant fireball, just so much fun.
Holy crap on a ballistic dummy cracker!! I laughed my butt off at that intro and then got to see some really weak a@##$ rounds and a couple of pretty lethal ones.
Super funny as always. I'm so glad that we have you with us Scott. Your videos were the first ones of its kind that I discovered during the pandemic and how awesome is it that I get to keep discovering more every week.
That headshot at the end was brutal!
The opening skit had me choking on my dinner. Nice one Scott and Houston.
@Kentucky Ballistics You and Houston Jones have energies that really go together! I love the collabs between you two
Did anyone else see the bug at 2:38 in slo-mo? Awesome shot!
Yeah
Yep
Yeah
That’s big
What if he hit the bug?
That intro had me laughing way too hard. My sides hurt now... 10 out of 10 xD
22 short … there was a bouncer working at Pussers Bar ( Buford Pusser brother John Howard in Malpeton IL ) who was shot five times with a .22 short revolver . He lived but the nerve damage cause by bullet fragments crippled his left arm and right hand .
people think .22 short and .22lr are a joke, I've seen a .22lr shot out of a colt woodsman pistol and it did a lot more damage than what they showed in this video!
6:57
That no look pass and the effortless catch was hella clean
Effortless? He almost fell over
That throw sucked wdym?
I swear that is the best intro you've done Scott!! Loved it and laughed so hard my boss in my office looked at me weird! LOL
Dude I had my volume cranked when it started, I couldn't move fast enough going for that volume button🤣. Damn did that get me laughing!😂
I was kind of hoping to see 38 special or 357 magnum but I suppose both of those cartridges are extremely effective rounds and have been ballistically tested 100s of times on many many videos.
Watch part 2. He has a COP pistol in 357.
Great vid and really loved seeing the LCP, 380 is under rated by most "experts". Would really have liked to seen a pocket 38 SPL and 9mm on this though. I feel they are the biggest 3 in terms of pocket carried pistols
Can I interest you at all in one of the thousand videos available of those two calibers versus ballistics gel?
He put extreme penetration ammo in it. Much less impressive with the typical standard pressure HP people are usually carrying.
Diamondback db9, a mini glock
yeah, people act like .380 wasn't a standard issue military cartridge in the early days
The intro... The intro... 😂😂😂 It's insane how far you've come. I just watched one of your videos from 4 years ago. I can't believe this is the same channel. BRAVO brother. 👏👏👏
0:20
when you step towards a spider
2:40 Lol the wasp flying in the background
the slowmo of that second 500 SW shot was brutal yo
The blood colour did not make it any less grisly either. Wow.
3:19
The dummy:-
That tickled 🤣🤣🤣
4:12 that honestly looks like a revolver disguised as a flare gun
that hornet at 2:39
The intros never get old!
Indeed, they're getting way better
FACTS! This was _definitely_ one of the most amusing intros to date! 😂🤣👍
The rare Lieutenant Dan 😂 0:01
The zombie man crawling in the skit 😂
Those little guns have some potent recoil. I never would have noticed without slow mo
I'm so glad you both are back together! You both are my top two favorite UA-cam creators and hope to see more colabs in the future! Also Houston needs some more practice with the table throws xD
I played the intro 20 times and I still can’t get over the reaction. That was so genius and so funny!!!!
Throwing a table would be more effective than 22 short. Very impressive table throwing, Scott.
"Long live furrie-"
13:57
Great video as usual Scott, and it's always nice to see Houston around, even more when he doesn't get injured or something. Thanks guys !
Some of my favorite colabs right here. Thanks you guys for a great show!!!