Told my son I ran in to you at the gun store. He's at a new school and having a hard time making friends. He said all the boys in his class thought it was awesome that his dad knows you. I appreciate you helping him make new friends while he's dealing with losing his mom so recently. Thanks brother it means more than you know.
I have 11 different Glocks at the moment, with at least one 6" longslide each in 7 different calibers. My G20L, 10mm with a six inch barrel and a massive 10 port Carver Compensator, is easily the lightest shooting of all on my Glocks. I load my own ammo, the hotter you load the ammo the more gas it feeds to the compensator, and with nuclear, firespitting loads the recoil is so low that the slide is barely cycling, despite an 11lb recoil spring. 357 Sig is surprising too, it is absolutely the one pistol caliber that needs a 6" barrel. One of my two G24s (.40s&w longslide) has a 6" 357 Sig Barrel from KKM in it, and it is fantastic. In subcompacts, 357 seems more snappy and loud, in full sized guns, the 357 and 40 are a lot more similar, but with the 6" barrel the 357 feels much more like 9mm than 40s&w. Except, you can tell its really going. Not as loud of a muzzle blast as a short barrel, but a definitive supersonic crack that isnt present on 9mm/.40/10mm/.45. According to Ballistics By The Inch, 357 Sig picks up an extra 150ft/s and 100ft/lbs of muzzle energy from the extra 2 inches of barrel, which makes 357 Sig out of a 6" barrel as powerful as double-tap or Underwood 10mm out of a standard barrel. My other favorite Glock is 40 Super. Not 40 S&W, but 40 Super, aka 40 Sig. Its a 45 Winmag case shortened to 10mm case length, then necked down to 10mm. It's nearly double the power of a 10mm, equal to a 41 magnum. Runs like a Champ out of my G21L with a 6" Barsto barrel and a big AR15 muzzle brake. It absolutely sounds like a rifle, not a pistol, but it is extremely pleasant to shoot.
The other advantage of that long barrel is that if you press it against the target (like in a bear attack or something) the slide wont get pushed back out of battery preventing it from firing. Probably not as reliable as a revolver and certainly a bit unwieldy but that feature is still a point in the favor of a longer barrel that pokes out a good bit from the front of the slide.
@Brian Sipe keep in mind, in a semi-auto pistol. When the round is chambered, and the slide is in battery, tolerances create a "sealed chamber". Once the trigger is pulled, gasses need to go somewhere, and the barrel is it's only exit. Clog the end of the barrel by pressing against something to trap those gasses, and where do they go? Only a ported barrel will not have this problem. Watch his videos about squib rounds blowing up various guns to see worst case scenarios. He even has a horror story of a worst case scenario/freak accident
@@bobjames2312I disagree with your assessment. Big difference between a close contact shot and a squib load. I would strongly suspect that a "contact shot" (up close and personal with something big charging at you) would not block the barrel in such a manner as to allow a pressure spike as you described. Hold your finger over a bike pump outlet. That is like maybe 30-90psi to unseat your finger. With a firearm, that pressure is thousands of PSI. So by the time the barrel pressure is clearing 90psi, its forcing the animals skin away from the muzzle and allowing the rapidly rising pressure to escape without harming the firearm. That same pressure has now ripped open the animal and injected hot powder gasses into the, now hopefully, carcass. Not to mention, how many humans have been killed over the years by point blank shots, ain't none of their guns exploded from it. If you can counter this with proof, please detail as such. But I firmly stand that there is a substantial difference between a squib load and a close contact shot. Former can be deadly to the user, the latter, only for whatever is on the muzzle end.
One of my instructors said that's pretty common; if shooting support-side, people are generally MUCH more conscious of the mechanics involved due to having to actually think about them, ultimately resulting in better shot placement.
I counted a little over 20 misses, more than 3/4 from the left hand, but at this point he's not really actively aiming and is shooting instinctively which is more than good enough when you're familiar with a firearm and just shooting for fun. Enough practice with your pistol and aiming becomes muscle memory at close distances when you're plinking trash like this
Channeling a little Paul Harrell here: "Out of the four-inch Smith and Wesson M&P, we have a velocity of thirteen twenty-two, and out of the nine-inch Glock 20 we have fifteen seventy. That's a difference of one hundred fourty eight feet per second. This of course comes with the caveat that Chronographs don't always agree with each other and can be affected by things like weather, barometric pressure, daylight, the phase of the moon, and what you had for dinner last night. Now, is a hundred fourty-eight feet per second enough difference to make a difference? For these cartridges out of these guns, I would say probably, but ultimately, you be the judge."
I find 7" or so to be just about the ideal barrel length for 10mm. Not long enough to be excessively difficult to carry, but long enough to get defensive 155 grain hollow points up over 1600fps. Have you ever considered using a syringe or baster to fill up those eggplants with water so they explode more impressively? They're hollow enough in the middle that they should support a few ounces of water at least, and water always explodes better than a hollow vegetable. Thanks for the video, KB!
I swear the Stretch Armstrong I had in the 1970s had purple gel inside. Shooting Stretch Armstrong was hilarious! It's nice to see the 10mm finally catching on a little bit. For a while there I was afraid that it was headed towards extinction.
Scott brother I hope this communication finds you and your family well and to say thank you for brighting up my day no matter what is going on in my life for the short time you are doing your thing watching you takes me away for that moment thank you and God bless
I bought a 45 ACP 9 inch barrel for my G41 recently. And just purchased another blank G41 slide. I've talked to him machine shop that's more than capable of willing to slides together. To accommodate a 8.5inch barrel. The last half inch will be threaded. If interested in playing with it in the future I'm sure my FFL can talk to your FFL.
10 mm is a great round I have a couple revolver's in 10 mm and a lever action rifle I built using a Henry receiver and Hart barrel I get excellent results the rifle barrel is 20" my Ruger Blackhawk is 7&1/2" the converted Ruger gp 100 is a 6"
I love to see the Ferbie shot in slo mo. You think that you're pulling the trigger at the same time but you're not, its amazing what can happen in an a fraction of a second. Love this channel!!!
Loving the frequency the videos are being uploaded recently, keep up the good work. If you want an engine to shoot to destruction while it's actually running at full pelt I could help out with that, genuinely want to see what happens to a connecting rod when it gets hit by a 50bmg when the engine is running 5500rpm 😅
Love that 9" barrel on the G20 . The velocity increase was significant , more than 200+fps , that round's really moving . Great videos , always super entertaining !
Scott, if you like the power of 10mm check out the .40 Super, Underwood has 4 load for the 40 Super and it is fun. Triton the original factory ammo developer/producer had a 135 gr @ 1800fps and 971 ft.lbs of muzzle energy. The case originally started as a .45 cal Winchester Magnum, but Starline who worked with Triton to design the case they strengthened the web and the wall up to the neck. Unfortunately it will not feed reliably in the 45 cal Glock double stack mags without a follower the is not longer made, the single stack Glock mags work perfectly.
I would be very curious about the HI Point 10mm Carbine (since you covered the new pistol already). I realize they aren't extremely popular, but I could seriously see using one as a "brush gun" for white tails
It would probably be pretty good I've got a couple 44 mag carbines that I use for that but we've got elk and bears too and while I dont use them for either in a hunting capacity its good to know if I have to I can stop both of them but if a moose turns up I'm probably better off climbing a tree haha
@0 V 0 Official Ugly, heavy, cheap materials, terrible capacity. They work good if you aren't going super hard on them. They're fine for what they cost.
Can we have like a quick draw video where you test all of your pistols and see which you find to be the easiest and most accurate when drawling it and firing it as fast as possible? Just thought it would be a cool video idea
Scott I love your videos. I'm always left wondering just how clean-up goes, given your superhuman ability at making such spectacular messes. Think you could show some video of that sometime? It seems like it'd be pretty funny.
Can you imagine how scared those two-liter pop bottles were when they saw you walking towards them shooting all the other two-liter pop bottles? I can't imagine the fear can you?
With amount of food and soda you shoot, you gotta have a world record size raccoon runnin' around the range lmao. If you ever find a big chonker out there you gotta make him the channel mascot.
@@joaopedrobaggio4475 my g20L makes me confident knowing ill at least get the advertised speeds, still weights less than my p220 in 45 acp that holds 8+1
Nothing beats coming home from the shooting range only to see that Scott has yet another awesome video fresh out the oven with cool but also a bit ridiculous guns :D
*357Sig is such an underrated caliber.... Please do the same type of testing, or just more experiments in general with that beast of a round, please and thanks.*
I like your videos. NOT because you conduct scientific evaluations of cartridges and calibers, but, rather because you are an actual, relatively comic relief youtuber!
0:42 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 My favorite joke for you (because the 'thing' can be changed out for anything else) Setup: What's the difference between a ****** and an onion? Punchline: You cry when you cut an onion... 😁😁😁😁
My first permanent concealed carry is an XDM elite 10 mm x 2. I said get the best to begin with so I got a 10 mm. I just got extended throughout the barrels for both of them and about ready to put muzzle brakes on them too. I love 10 mm I'm probably going to get a Glock 29 just because it's easier to conceal in my low background my ankle. Great video by the way
Quite possibly the very best present that I have ever been given was a Glock 20 from my wife on valentine's day 2018! Recoil is nothing, and it's just an awesome weapon!!!!!!! Even lucked into working for 3 underfunded departments after that and got to carry her on duty. Yes, 10mm is best mm!!!!!!!!!!
My favorite garden you have is a 50bmg. I would love to see a new outside the box. Crazy video of you blowing stuff up with a 50bmg. Also, it would be nice to see a video of the comparison between 270 and 30 Ott six.
🤣🤣🤣 I waited for almost 3yr. for Lonewolf to have these back in stock! I got so excited when I got the email notification that I bought 2 as well! Because you can never have enough BEST MILLIMETERS! Scott you always make me envious of the destruction you get to cause on your own range! Water jugs are typically the extent of my fun, and those are even frowned upon on the ranges I visit.
I load some nosler 135's in 10mm about 1550 out of a 6" and 1425ish out of 4.5" XDM's. Never tested them on something as cool as a gallon of Mayo.... Holy crap, that's impressive to see!!! Good to know they will do .... things.... terrible terrible things if ever needed. Saw some dude on YT smoke a deer at like 50 ish yards with a pistol, 10milly is a beasty!
The chronograph shots show the velocity out of these monsters. The watermelons and soda bottles show the kinetic force imparted on the target. The eggplant shots show his utter contempt for eggplants.
😆😆😆 Jurassic Pork, glad to see that TRex is still swinging also those extended barrels do make the Glocks look different but he'll it is still fun when things go boom ( especially melons 😆👍) I just wish there had been more of a comparison with the 4 inch barrel, or even a 9 and a 45 for reference but it is still fun to see stuff go boom.👍👍👍
That Glock 20, with the nine inch barrel, is wicked. I have a Sig P320 X10, that’s a blast to shoot. Something about 10mil that explains destruction. How about shooting a 700 Nitro Express at a propane tank?? Thanks for the great work Scott!!
What did you think about these long Glocks? I hope you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching!
Very good.
currently watching, lets see!
Great
32 seconds after vid dropped and I'm here
wrong i got a 16 inch barrel in my glunk 19 gen 3
Told my son I ran in to you at the gun store. He's at a new school and having a hard time making friends. He said all the boys in his class thought it was awesome that his dad knows you. I appreciate you helping him make new friends while he's dealing with losing his mom so recently. Thanks brother it means more than you know.
thats really nice to hear, God bless you all
Was he fun to meet
Sorry for your loss and your Son's struggle at school. You'll be in my prayers Bro. Best wishes and hang in there.
@@ssmanmangoat every single time. Super humble super funny. Great guy same for his dad and wife.
Sorry for your loss man prayers for you and your family
Every time I watch these videos, the only thing I can think is "man, that range has to stink during the hot summer months"
Same lol
No. Rain does a good job of washing it away.
1 billion insect and bacteria having lunch.
He just needs to release a few pigs.
I'm guessing the possums and raccoons take care of the bigger pieces and birds and bugs the smaller pieces.
I have 11 different Glocks at the moment, with at least one 6" longslide each in 7 different calibers. My G20L, 10mm with a six inch barrel and a massive 10 port Carver Compensator, is easily the lightest shooting of all on my Glocks. I load my own ammo, the hotter you load the ammo the more gas it feeds to the compensator, and with nuclear, firespitting loads the recoil is so low that the slide is barely cycling, despite an 11lb recoil spring.
357 Sig is surprising too, it is absolutely the one pistol caliber that needs a 6" barrel. One of my two G24s (.40s&w longslide) has a 6" 357 Sig Barrel from KKM in it, and it is fantastic. In subcompacts, 357 seems more snappy and loud, in full sized guns, the 357 and 40 are a lot more similar, but with the 6" barrel the 357 feels much more like 9mm than 40s&w. Except, you can tell its really going. Not as loud of a muzzle blast as a short barrel, but a definitive supersonic crack that isnt present on 9mm/.40/10mm/.45. According to Ballistics By The Inch, 357 Sig picks up an extra 150ft/s and 100ft/lbs of muzzle energy from the extra 2 inches of barrel, which makes 357 Sig out of a 6" barrel as powerful as double-tap or Underwood 10mm out of a standard barrel.
My other favorite Glock is 40 Super. Not 40 S&W, but 40 Super, aka 40 Sig. Its a 45 Winmag case shortened to 10mm case length, then necked down to 10mm. It's nearly double the power of a 10mm, equal to a 41 magnum. Runs like a Champ out of my G21L with a 6" Barsto barrel and a big AR15 muzzle brake. It absolutely sounds like a rifle, not a pistol, but it is extremely pleasant to shoot.
When you shoot cabbage, you get shredded cabbage. That's the law. Cole's Law.
It’s not about the length of the barrel, it’s the motion of the slide.
No it's the size.
@@MrMr-ws3tv idk, a bolt action always looks sexier than a semi of the same size.
@@Th3BlackLotus if you get the angle right for the picture I guess.
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i think its a sexual performance joke top reply guy
For those wondering - a dinosaur that is in a car accident is a Tyrannosaurus Wrecks!!😂😂
Thank you, I was just about to complain about that.
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A T-Rekts?
The other advantage of that long barrel is that if you press it against the target (like in a bear attack or something) the slide wont get pushed back out of battery preventing it from firing. Probably not as reliable as a revolver and certainly a bit unwieldy but that feature is still a point in the favor of a longer barrel that pokes out a good bit from the front of the slide.
Unlike a revolver, a contact shot like that may create a barrel blowout as I the barrel was obstructed cause the gases are trapped
@@bobjames2312 In a direct blowback handgun?
@Brian Sipe keep in mind, in a semi-auto pistol. When the round is chambered, and the slide is in battery, tolerances create a "sealed chamber". Once the trigger is pulled, gasses need to go somewhere, and the barrel is it's only exit. Clog the end of the barrel by pressing against something to trap those gasses, and where do they go? Only a ported barrel will not have this problem.
Watch his videos about squib rounds blowing up various guns to see worst case scenarios. He even has a horror story of a worst case scenario/freak accident
@@bobjames2312I disagree with your assessment. Big difference between a close contact shot and a squib load.
I would strongly suspect that a "contact shot" (up close and personal with something big charging at you) would not block the barrel in such a manner as to allow a pressure spike as you described.
Hold your finger over a bike pump outlet. That is like maybe 30-90psi to unseat your finger.
With a firearm, that pressure is thousands of PSI. So by the time the barrel pressure is clearing 90psi, its forcing the animals skin away from the muzzle and allowing the rapidly rising pressure to escape without harming the firearm. That same pressure has now ripped open the animal and injected hot powder gasses into the, now hopefully, carcass.
Not to mention, how many humans have been killed over the years by point blank shots, ain't none of their guns exploded from it.
If you can counter this with proof, please detail as such. But I firmly stand that there is a substantial difference between a squib load and a close contact shot. Former can be deadly to the user, the latter, only for whatever is on the muzzle end.
@heathbecker420 Good call. Makes perfect sense.
Scott finishing the episode with 39.6% accuracy proves he’s indeed a retired cop
Yes, Scott. I would love to see more 10mm on this channel. ALL OF THEM.
Scott shoots better left handed than I do with both.
One of my instructors said that's pretty common; if shooting support-side, people are generally MUCH more conscious of the mechanics involved due to having to actually think about them, ultimately resulting in better shot placement.
Its watermelon time
I counted a little over 20 misses, more than 3/4 from the left hand, but at this point he's not really actively aiming and is shooting instinctively which is more than good enough when you're familiar with a firearm and just shooting for fun. Enough practice with your pistol and aiming becomes muscle memory at close distances when you're plinking trash like this
Absolutely loving the intros Scott ! Keep up the great work and doing what you do best !
Scott, thank you for staying humble and true to yourself and audience! We love you man!
3:33 this is what bowling needs to be and I’d be set.
Channeling a little Paul Harrell here:
"Out of the four-inch Smith and Wesson M&P, we have a velocity of thirteen twenty-two, and out of the nine-inch Glock 20 we have fifteen seventy. That's a difference of one hundred fourty eight feet per second.
This of course comes with the caveat that Chronographs don't always agree with each other and can be affected by things like weather, barometric pressure, daylight, the phase of the moon, and what you had for dinner last night.
Now, is a hundred fourty-eight feet per second enough difference to make a difference? For these cartridges out of these guns, I would say probably, but ultimately, you be the judge."
I find 7" or so to be just about the ideal barrel length for 10mm. Not long enough to be excessively difficult to carry, but long enough to get defensive 155 grain hollow points up over 1600fps.
Have you ever considered using a syringe or baster to fill up those eggplants with water so they explode more impressively? They're hollow enough in the middle that they should support a few ounces of water at least, and water always explodes better than a hollow vegetable.
Thanks for the video, KB!
Love the name Sir Stumpy Higginbottom
Theres nothing better after a rough day at work than coming home and watching some more Kentucky Ballistics Silliness. Love the vids, Scott!
Yay! This feels more like your older content! But merged with the more silly stuff you have been doing, I love it!
I swear the Stretch Armstrong I had in the 1970s had purple gel inside. Shooting Stretch Armstrong was hilarious!
It's nice to see the 10mm finally catching on a little bit. For a while there I was afraid that it was headed towards extinction.
Glad you brought out the chrono, seeing some numbers is helpful to show the difference as well as shooting various targets.
I usually see him destroying chronos, first time seeing him use it on its intended purpose.
I think it was so kind of Scott to do an Australian-language version of the range sign for his viewers down under.
And the Chinese can only dream......
I love how he just completely glosses over the fact that his range sign is completely upside down. That Dino was been getting away with too much lmao!
Scott brother I hope this communication finds you and your family well and to say thank you for brighting up my day no matter what is going on in my life for the short time you are doing your thing watching you takes me away for that moment thank you and God bless
this is the exact kind of content we need more of.
I bought a 45 ACP 9 inch barrel for my G41 recently. And just purchased another blank G41 slide. I've talked to him machine shop that's more than capable of willing to slides together. To accommodate a 8.5inch barrel. The last half inch will be threaded. If interested in playing with it in the future I'm sure my FFL can talk to your FFL.
If anyone was wondering, the longer barrel gave the gun a 300 Joule increase in power, from around 800 to around 1100. Really insane increase!!
Thanks!
10 mm is a great round I have a couple revolver's in 10 mm and a lever action rifle I built using a Henry receiver and Hart barrel I get excellent results the rifle barrel is 20" my Ruger Blackhawk is 7&1/2" the converted Ruger gp 100 is a 6"
Velocity?
@@Graderman3587 10mm lever gun? That’s dope!
so what ur saying is that it looks janky but its actually a cost effective home defence weapon
I love to see the Ferbie shot in slo mo. You think that you're pulling the trigger at the same time but you're not, its amazing what can happen in an a fraction of a second. Love this channel!!!
Loving the frequency the videos are being uploaded recently, keep up the good work. If you want an engine to shoot to destruction while it's actually running at full pelt I could help out with that, genuinely want to see what happens to a connecting rod when it gets hit by a 50bmg when the engine is running 5500rpm 😅
Sounds like a good time to me
Love that 9" barrel on the G20 . The velocity increase was significant , more than 200+fps , that round's really moving . Great videos , always super entertaining !
Scott, if you like the power of 10mm check out the .40 Super, Underwood has 4 load for the 40 Super and it is fun. Triton the original factory ammo developer/producer had a 135 gr @ 1800fps and 971 ft.lbs of muzzle energy. The case originally started as a .45 cal Winchester Magnum, but Starline who worked with Triton to design the case they strengthened the web and the wall up to the neck. Unfortunately it will not feed reliably in the 45 cal Glock double stack mags without a follower the is not longer made, the single stack Glock mags work perfectly.
Kentucky ballistics never fails to entertain ❤
my favourite part of the week
I would be very curious about the HI Point 10mm Carbine (since you covered the new pistol already). I realize they aren't extremely popular, but I could seriously see using one as a "brush gun" for white tails
It would probably be pretty good I've got a couple 44 mag carbines that I use for that but we've got elk and bears too and while I dont use them for either in a hunting capacity its good to know if I have to I can stop both of them but if a moose turns up I'm probably better off climbing a tree haha
Just buy one lol the 10mm carbine is the most fun you can have for 400 bucks (pants optional)
Yeah, thats the one gun I could afford!
Sadly, the 10mm isn't legal for big game in all states...
@0 V 0 Official Ugly, heavy, cheap materials, terrible capacity.
They work good if you aren't going super hard on them.
They're fine for what they cost.
Can we have like a quick draw video where you test all of your pistols and see which you find to be the easiest and most accurate when drawling it and firing it as fast as possible? Just thought it would be a cool video idea
I blasted my steel at 25 yards yesterday. The storm blew over the paper on a stand I was using.
I would've liked to have seen a comparison between a normal Glock 20 and these when it comes to ballistics gel penetration.
Same I was thinking the same thing I’m also thinking of how I can carry this in Montana on my hip 😂
Yessir. I'd also like to see the 9 inch G20 vs the stock G40.
Agreed! He’s 100% himself 100% of the time. Very genuine man
The normal Glock 20 has a 4.6 inch barrel, so the velocity would be about the same as the S&W M&P Scott shot.
Scott I love your videos. I'm always left wondering just how clean-up goes, given your superhuman ability at making such spectacular messes. Think you could show some video of that sometime? It seems like it'd be pretty funny.
For a 125% increase in barrel length, you got about an 18% increase in velocity or about 50 feet per second per inch of barrel.
Can you imagine how scared those two-liter pop bottles were when they saw you walking towards them shooting all the other two-liter pop bottles? I can't imagine the fear can you?
To quote The Fat Electrician, "it's never a war crime the first time."
I can't ever remember laughing so hard at a gun tuber show
2:10 I knew you were going to do that. I didn’t know when you were going to do, but I knew it was coming
All your videos look like so much fun
Edit: except for the explosion, glad you pulled through mate
Scott, you're hilarious. Thanks for the clean entertainment. My kids also like watching you.
The sound of Freedom has a really nice RING to it.
And a little recoil.
With amount of food and soda you shoot, you gotta have a world record size raccoon runnin' around the range lmao. If you ever find a big chonker out there you gotta make him the channel mascot.
When you thought the glock 40 was already huge. Then there is this.
the G40 huge ?... are you some kinda midget? the 500 S&W is huge.. the Eagle in 50 AE with a 10 inch is huge...
That 9" barrel would look better in a G40.
I don't think that long barrels like this are necessary.
@@joaopedrobaggio4475 my g20L makes me confident knowing ill at least get the advertised speeds, still weights less than my p220 in 45 acp that holds 8+1
Try the Glock 24 long slide
Loved the long 10mm. I wouldnt mind seeing you round up the newest 10mm's out there getting your review on them.
Critters.
I wonder if something like those are compatible inside Micro-Roni's, that extended barrel could come in REAL handy!
It should be
100%. I run an 8 in barrel in my gen 2 mck. You can run suppressors too. Not sure about the gen 1 but the gen 2 you can.
Every dead eggplant and dead can of eggplant puree gives me another reason to smile.
I don't remember seeing you shoot anything chambered in 460 rowland. If you like 10mm, you should love 460 rowland.
Nothing beats coming home from the shooting range only to see that Scott has yet another awesome video fresh out the oven with cool but also a bit ridiculous guns :D
*357Sig is such an underrated caliber.... Please do the same type of testing, or just more experiments in general with that beast of a round, please and thanks.*
I always wonder how creative you're going to get with your "subscribe" prompts, and it's pure gold every single time.
Much love, from Canada.
Hello, Scott. I live in Kentucky too! and I love your videos. So, I watch your videos every single day/night. Thanks. Please keep up the good work!
Trex is low-key my fav part of this channel!
Mill slots in the portion of barrel and build a can around it. Fully suppressed and rifled pistol.
Scott just want to say, love you my man. Keep being you it’s entertaining and it never gets old…
Wish Glock would make PCCs to compliment their fine handguns.
Can we all just take a minute to appreciate how aesthetically pleasing the thumbnail image is
The balancing act paid to off
I love the genuine shock at the table strength. That one wasn’t quitting lol.
10mm is truly the best mm.
I like your videos. NOT because you conduct scientific evaluations of cartridges and calibers, but, rather because you are an actual, relatively comic relief youtuber!
One of the best videos. Cool.
Man, even just shooting the steel, those extra couple inches give the 10 some serious authority
I would love to see you compare your 9” Glock to a FN 45 Tactical converted to 460 Roland. Of course using similar ammunition.
0:42 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
My favorite joke for you (because the 'thing' can be changed out for anything else)
Setup: What's the difference between a ****** and an onion?
Punchline: You cry when you cut an onion...
😁😁😁😁
It's a wast of amo but dam it fun dumping magazines like that. And 2 magazines at the same time even better. Thanks for sharing 👍. Great fun.
Add a scope and those would look like blaster guns
I like the 10 have carried one for 30 some years, bot now carry a 460 Rowland more often. Deer season its the LAR 45 win mag.
A 10mm PCC would be fun.
You’re over the fun limit dude lol
More 10MM please, love that round.
My first permanent concealed carry is an XDM elite 10 mm x 2. I said get the best to begin with so I got a 10 mm. I just got extended throughout the barrels for both of them and about ready to put muzzle brakes on them too. I love 10 mm I'm probably going to get a Glock 29 just because it's easier to conceal in my low background my ankle. Great video by the way
4:16 “blast that furby”
Quite possibly the very best present that I have ever been given was a Glock 20 from my wife on valentine's day 2018! Recoil is nothing, and it's just an awesome weapon!!!!!!! Even lucked into working for 3 underfunded departments after that and got to carry her on duty. Yes, 10mm is best mm!!!!!!!!!!
This could be a cooking segment with the cabbage. Kentucky koldslaw. 🤣
Love it! Great vid!
That 9 inch barrel is giving you 985 footpounds of energy. That is damned spicy!
your ability to dual wield these is pretty impressive. actually practiced with left hand
i thought he flipped us off at 4:10 😆
You're the reason I bought a glock20 as my woods gun from your 10mm review from years ago.
Love my G40 (G20s Big Brother) & M&P 10mms. Also, eggplant is delicious when prepared correctly.
2:10 = John Woo would be proud!!!!
My favorite garden you have is a 50bmg. I would love to see a new outside the box. Crazy video of you blowing stuff up with a 50bmg. Also, it would be nice to see a video of the comparison between 270 and 30 Ott six.
Tyrannosaurus Wrecked.
🤣🤣🤣 I waited for almost 3yr. for Lonewolf to have these back in stock! I got so excited when I got the email notification that I bought 2 as well! Because you can never have enough BEST MILLIMETERS! Scott you always make me envious of the destruction you get to cause on your own range! Water jugs are typically the extent of my fun, and those are even frowned upon on the ranges I visit.
Love this channel !
I wonder how many tables this man’s been through. 😂
I load some nosler 135's in 10mm about 1550 out of a 6" and 1425ish out of 4.5" XDM's. Never tested them on something as cool as a gallon of Mayo.... Holy crap, that's impressive to see!!! Good to know they will do .... things.... terrible terrible things if ever needed. Saw some dude on YT smoke a deer at like 50 ish yards with a pistol, 10milly is a beasty!
Scott tossing a salad 6:30 like a champ
The chronograph shots show the velocity out of these monsters.
The watermelons and soda bottles show the kinetic force imparted on the target.
The eggplant shots show his utter contempt for eggplants.
I love watching people from Kentucky try to do simple things like open a 2 liter! He doesn't even have a cup!
😆😆😆 Jurassic Pork, glad to see that TRex is still swinging also those extended barrels do make the Glocks look different but he'll it is still fun when things go boom ( especially melons 😆👍) I just wish there had been more of a comparison with the 4 inch barrel, or even a 9 and a 45 for reference but it is still fun to see stuff go boom.👍👍👍
Do longer barrel with the G40 10mm. Now, that would be cool.
I love handguns with ridiculously long barrels/slides
7:57 - THAT was gnarly
8:06 - Lol
Bro.....the critters on that property must LOVE the amount of mess you make hahaha
Bring back Full Auto Friday
That Glock 20, with the nine inch barrel, is wicked. I have a Sig P320 X10, that’s a blast to shoot. Something about 10mil that explains destruction. How about shooting a 700 Nitro Express at a propane tank?? Thanks for the great work Scott!!
03:58 the continuing rain of diet drink 🤣🤣🤣
I got to say those long barrel Glocks are really cool. Also love that dual wield action I like to call Hitman Style. 👍🏼😎👍🏼
Thank you, Scott! I really needed something to laugh at today!