Tag: shotgun

  • Shooting 12GA Ice Rounds

    Taofledermaus tests it out (again): Too bad they don’t work well… too light. haha at 2:39 when he said it was “marine grade” plywood, I intially though he meant like for salt water resistance or something and was like huh learn something new every day… but then he want on to say Army grade so…

  • The 15 Stupidest Shotgun Rounds

    Revisiting some stuff Taofledermaus cooked up in the past: Gravel, ear swabs, ice, carrot, screwdriver, vitamins, dart, chocolate easter egg, spaghetti, pocket knife, jujubes, nerf darts, x-acto blades, 3D printed bullets. LOL that carrot tho. Trolling the media with that 3D printed bullet was an awesome idea. I didn’t realized it got on so many…

  • Mini Flashlights Fired Out Of A Shotgun

    Demolition Ranch does it: LOL fired strobing at lined up cabbages and watermelons and pork shoulder. Mattv2099 does it too: Direct hits ALL DAY from Matt.  That tactical head is getting pretty beat up now haha. 5:12 – Lucky that wasn’t a black light LED in there.  Matt’s bed would have been lit like a…

  • Doubling The Round Capacity Of The Kel-Tec KSG Shotgun

    By using Aguila Minishells: A video from Hang Strange doing the same thing: FLAWLESS. Kel-Tec is really fighting an uphill battle with with everyone and their grandma knowing how bad that KSG was when it first came out wow haha.   I still remember seeing Military Arms Channel’s review (The KSG Failgun) and laughing at…

  • Beretta 486 Takes Apple Adds A Pinch Of Ed Hardy And A Dash Of Old-World Charm

    Industrial designer Marc Newson for Beretta: Marc has designed for big names such as Pentax, G-Star Raw (clothing), Samsonite, Alessi, and more.  He’s currently employed at Apple, allegedly working on super secret projects on a part-time basis.  Dude is legit AF basically. More pictures and specs on the Beretta website.  I can’t say I’m all that…

  • Staple Gun Four Barreled .410 Handheld Shotgun

    Clint Westwood knocks it out the park with this: A look at the assembly: I love the ingenuity and workmanship. If it didn’t require a manufacturer’s license, I guarantee there is a market for stuff like this.  How awesome would it be to have random guns in your safe built from repurposed hardware store tools?…