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VIDEO: The Most POWERFUL Handgun You Can Buy?

In the gun world, sometimes it really is this simple: the bigger the better, right?

This is the logic observed in the collaboration video below between Kentucky Ballistics and Demolition Ranch, where the two presenters are quite literally competing to see who can pull out the bigger gun.

For those who don’t know, Smith & Wesson’s .500 Magnum is already a beast of a weapon. The ammunition used stands tall over the legendary .44 round. But just for the fun of it, this isn’t the only alteration we see in this video. While Kentucky Ballistics impresses with his 20-inch barrel version, Demolition Ranch upstages him again with a custom-made 26-inch barrel variant.

Also, there’s another one of these shown covered in gold — just because.

So, while these firearms are almost hilarious in their design, how do they perform on the range? We’ll spoil one thing for you before you get into the video: the kickback from these handguns is insane. It’s almost hard to see how they hit anything with such a heavy looking weapon, but we’ve been surprised in these videos before.

Watch the full video below, and try as hard as you can from immediately purchasing one of these insane handguns right afterwards.


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