Can confirm. For some reason my mom had one of the original furbies and it would open its eyes and say "Come Play With Me!" at 2AM and you'd hear it from across the house no matter where you were. I don't know if it had batteries or was powered by hellfire.
The fact they have it speaking English really does justify all of Scott's hated for them. They were just cute, before... annoying, but cute. *_Now_* they're just deranged psychos! 😅
the main electronics in a furby are near the feet, closest to the batteries. having taken apart furbies, alot can break on the furby before anything stops working, the main board is quite small, everything else is just motors and gears
My dad worked for Emge meats in Anderson IN. They used the captive bolt guns on cattle he said it would drop them instantly until they would get huge bulls in then they would have to use a 357 mag to drop them, but those bulls were very rare because farmers usually don't have their bulls butchered.
@@bill4639 most of them are solid rods . i work on a dairy farm and just got taught how to use them . I'm pretty new only done 4 or so bulls buts its pretty good . better than the alternative
We used to use a rifle version of this when I was a kid. Basically a rifle with a think steel rod inside, and a .22 cartridge. The cow would drop at the speed of gravity when hit by it. Never tried a bull.
I’ve always been amazed at what those little nail gun blanks can do. I’ve seen nails that were shot through 1/2” mild steel, which (according to bananaballistics) is enough to stop most 5.56 and some .308 rounds.
in a nailgun or something like what was featured in this video, you do not have to worry about holding accuracy any distance out, they are always going to be used point-blank. because of this, they can reinforce the chamber, allowing for much higher pressures. this is why the gas port on this thing can injure you. exhaust gasses on actual firearms are never really a safety issue.
@@Aliyah_666 You could see it in his eyes. You can tell no one has ever refused the coin toss before that moment. It caused him to lose focus after that and he ended up in the car crash because of it.
I'm gonna say it...not only do I love this channel...I also love you Scott as a Uncle. Great personality,a big goober, and just a all around sweetheart. I'm surprised not one lady decided to put a ring on it. Keep rockin dude! Here's hoping for more fun in the future!
The power of compliance to perceived authority: five years ago I would have thought it extremely stupid that anyone would think that wearing a face mask would do anything to protect you from a virus. Yet that happened.
Yeah compliant people most certainly would. Remember it’s illegal to refuse a lawful order so if you didn’t comply and he was a real cop you’d get a criminal charge for it.
9:36 instead of shooting a cattle gun at a deadbolt on a thin wood hollow interior door, next you should try it against a solid wood exterior door, and then try it against a metal exterior screen door or security door and see the results.
Agreed. With how much force it threw it, though... I think it has a 50:50 chance. Problem is, even if it does blow the tumbler out, pretty sure the door so ain't opening, not without a bunch of effort (sliding the bolt).
You guys are awesome! 🤣😎👍 I absolutely love it when some of my Favorite RUclipsrs Collab! It makes me happy to see you guys living an awesome life that I could only dream of, even more happy that you share these amazing shenanigans with the rest of us! 😊
Be a better rep anyways. The other things don't put up enough resistance. But let's not forget...these are for slaughtering beef. Not doors and or people
Scott, your openers are hilarious. Someday I hope you'll do a series that when watched end to end turn into one absurd movie. I'll bet you can do it. Thanks!
Some people might be inclined to believe that it can't be much more powerful than a .22 given that it uses .22 caliber blanks, but I'm here to tell you that .22 blanks are usually loaded a LOT hotter than actual .22LR. It takes way more energy than a "blank" .22LR could ever provide to drive nails through steel/concrete/etc.
I’m sure the tool is engineered for the blank too. Air rifles can greatly out perform 22lr, and I’m curious what potential power and piston size variations there are for the compressed air variants.
9:10 Pro tip: A deadbolt is only as strong as the screws that hold the housing together. Once you break those screws all you need is a flathead and you can open it no problem.
Plus, the deadbolt in this specific instance didn't have the bolt installed, either, which is why it completely punched out of the door. Furthermore, that was a hollow-core interior door, and I have personally put my forearm completely through one, which is why I have particular scars AND have completed one year of court-ordered anger management classes.
@Ballen1182 This. The deadbolt, and in Gravedigger's comment, the screws used to hold it together don't mean jack if using a cheap hollow interior door that the whole damn assembly gets punched through. A solid core door would have been a better test.
Yeah he didn't have the actual deadbolt in. There was nothing connecting it to the actual strong part of the door. He just knocked out a lock that didn't do anything. I think it would have done the exact same thing as the handle if he had the actual deadbolt installed
9:35 oh no! A hollow door not a solid wood door? Oh please do an actual test on the door locks and test a spiked version and gas vrs blank. I was really hoping for a bit better, i love this channel
@@exothermal.sprocket Do you actually want people to be able to wear the shirt? Just his silhouette is too much for any man to bear on their shoulders.
In the construction industry, particularly with metal stud framing, you have the actuated pin gun, which works off of a 22 caliber blank and uses a piston to drive the nails called pins. It can utilize three different 22 caliber blank loads, lightweight (green loads), medium (yellow), heavy (red). Typically, in metal stud framing, you shoot the bottom plate, or track to a concrete floor. Studs can be pinned to concrete and block walls, as well as steel surfaces. The pins vary in length from 1/2” to 3” or more, and can also be used to attach wood studs to concrete surfaces.
Deadbolts are a five second delay if you know what you're doing. After the Army, I briefly worked at a glass and sign company, and on my third day, we had to replace the windows and doors at a chain restaurant... and after showing me how shockingly easy it was to just pull the lock out and flip the latch, my boss let me know that the police periodically ask if he's trained anyone new... and then he showed me how to pull the window right out of any storefront.
@@scasny If you remove the lock and open the door, the alarm will get you every time (but maybe you can get out before cops arrive); however, if you know how to cleanly remove a pane of glass from the storefront and go in without using the door, they will need motion sensors to get you... and most places aren't going to put those in, and of the places that do, they are pointed at/near the door. Luckily for businesses, 99.99% of people don't know how to do any of that, and half of the ones who know can't do it in the dark and under pressure, and the ones who can are generally honest people who earn a good living and don't need or want to steal. I even feel guilty for mentioning the most vague aspect of how to do it, and thought long and hard before commenting about it before deciding that it wouldn't facilitate any competent use of the information for illegal activities. I hope.
@@stevealford230 Well main thing is to have some evidence of force entry for the insurance. I dab into picking locks and know, most security is mainly for show and keeping out the homeless. If they want to rob you they find a way. My best advice is to buy a expensive safe just for show and put the valuables in a shoe box in the attic. They will spent all time opening empty safe. Also its interesting that you can just take out the glass. In EU only in old old 40+ years storefronts you can find screws on the outside. The rest was retrofitted that you must put the glass from the inside. Also its not rare to see bars in front of the glass, behind or even at the entry to the area for display. But soon as the motion sensors became a thing all small thefts disappears. Now they mostly only rip out ATM with cars, forklift or digger. That also stop when they start installing ink bombs.
I HAVE NEVER BEEN SO HAPPY IN MY LIFE! I've waited for this video for years now! Mr Kentucky Ballistics, I bow down and wholeheartedly thank you! Awesome video.
Hilti makes a stud gun like that, that uses blanks to drive 1/4-20, or bigger studs into steel beams. Used to use one all the time to mount load centers into the inside of I--beams
That intro was like a top notch SNL skit. Taking such a serious movie and emphasizing how silly some of the scenes are. One of the best intros on the channel imo. (:
I've watched Kentucky ballistics from very near the beginning and boy are you getting better and funnier and with super interesting guns and tests but this one really really made me laugh!
The door you used is a hollow core construction lowes made used for interior bedroom doors. A regular front door made of steel and foam core but idr if the door was solid wood or not. Having a stronger door or slab of hardwood with the deadbolt mounted to and that way you'll get a better true result comparing to the movie. Plus you have to have the gas operated one in order to make it fact out movie myth.
yeah, he didn't use a real solid wood front door, that's why it popped right through it. no ones going to be using an interior door with a deadbolt for that exact reason.
I hope you enjoyed the video and a big thank you to Administrative Results for filming with me! It was a blast!
Heads or tails?
Get a Tankgewehr.
What would happen if you used an anti tank rifle on a person
Please do a video on Canadian gun laws for your next video
Can we just talk about this thumbnail 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
No shooting range for old men
Hickok45 dislikes this
@@Matt..Shaha love this🤣
Thank goodness I ain't old! **hides in bushes with a muzzle loader**
Nailed it😂
One of my favorites along with tombstone 😊
Scott later used it on Admin after he wouldn't stop singing sea shanties. Source: this is the camera man typing
that's very undemocratic of him, sea shanties are based
@@jordanfaulkner6182Yeah: There once was a man from Nantuck....err sorry that's a limerick 😛
@administrativeresults I have to ask, did Scott scare the piss out of you? Because when you fell out of the limo, I think you pissed your pants 😂😂
Good luck in your job search! 🤣
...because the cameraman never dies.
that furby will start singing at 2 am with no batteries and nobody can convince me otherwise.
It's a furby, what else are you expecting? Each one is hand delivered with a personal demon inside!
That furby got violated
@@DaTimmeh can confirm my sister had a shitload, little demons went off all night lol
Brewstew films??? Where have I seen that before?
Can confirm. For some reason my mom had one of the original furbies and it would open its eyes and say "Come Play With Me!" at 2AM and you'd hear it from across the house no matter where you were. I don't know if it had batteries or was powered by hellfire.
The furby singing through 2 lobotomy’s is downright terrifying
The fact they have it speaking English really does justify all of Scott's hated for them.
They were just cute, before... annoying, but cute. *_Now_* they're just deranged psychos! 😅
Scott made one of the classic errors: assuming a Furby's brain is behind its face. :)
I seriously doubt deep sleep is a realistic expectation for me this evening.
the main electronics in a furby are near the feet, closest to the batteries. having taken apart furbies, alot can break on the furby before anything stops working, the main board is quite small, everything else is just motors and gears
What part of the Furby is the spirit located?
As I said before, you have to give Furbys credit.
They will look you in the eye and sing while you put a bolt through their brain. Twice.
Scott. A farmer in Iowa just set the world record for the largest eggplant.
You might need the punt gun for this one.
TFE lives in Iowa...possible eggplant collab?
The punt gun and probably obe or two .50 cal
What a lucky wife
@@Account_abandoned-q7m😂
Possibly even the fat Mac
The look of shock and awe on your face when that lock went flying was great. We now know what you looked like as an excited little kid
"Oh, thank God.. Can I come in now?!"
Comes from the open field into the open field.
That joke is pure comedy.)))
My dad worked for Emge meats in Anderson IN. They used the captive bolt guns on cattle he said it would drop them instantly until they would get huge bulls in then they would have to use a 357 mag to drop them, but those bulls were very rare because farmers usually don't have their bulls butchered.
I briefly worked at pig farm. Saw it used on sick sow. She went down quick.
did they find out the hard way it didn't work on huge bulls?
I saw the end of the “bolt” was hollow. Why is it the end not covered? Do you have to clean it? Seems like a poor design.
@@bill4639 most of them are solid rods . i work on a dairy farm and just got taught how to use them . I'm pretty new only done 4 or so bulls buts its pretty good . better than the alternative
We used to use a rifle version of this when I was a kid. Basically a rifle with a think steel rod inside, and a .22 cartridge. The cow would drop at the speed of gravity when hit by it. Never tried a bull.
Modern guntubers channels are becoming a Mythbusters type of thing and i am all here for it
I’ve always been amazed at what those little nail gun blanks can do. I’ve seen nails that were shot through 1/2” mild steel, which (according to bananaballistics) is enough to stop most 5.56 and some .308 rounds.
in a nailgun or something like what was featured in this video, you do not have to worry about holding accuracy any distance out, they are always going to be used point-blank. because of this, they can reinforce the chamber, allowing for much higher pressures. this is why the gas port on this thing can injure you. exhaust gasses on actual firearms are never really a safety issue.
In the intro, you forgot one reference, "where does he work?" "where does he work!?"
Did you not hear me? We can't give out no information...
@@freagle123*toilet flushes*
That depends. Do you see me?
or the milk drinking
Can you take off those chicken cages???
No Country for Old Men isn’t a movie I expected Scott to parody but here we are lol
The book was better than the movie. It actually explained how Llewellyn Moss got killed. Still a good movie though
if temu did a movie streaming service
@@cameronmcconnachie7794 i assumed the mexicans lit him up like a christmas tree
The "open up, sheriff's office" caught me off guard. I choked on a laugh. 👍
"I don't want any girl scout cookies"
"Have you heard the good word of Joseph Smith ?"
MORMON
Joseph seed
I'm proud to be a latter day saint.
That killed me 😂
@@joshlower1 Have you read the short treatise "What is Mormonism?" on the Got Question website?
It's funny because in the movie, Anton Chigurh is visibly shaken at the end when she doesn't call the coin toss.
Odds are he killed her all the same, but I do wonder what the character would think of such defiance.
@@Aliyah_666 he checked his shoes when he left her house.
@@Aliyah_666 You could see it in his eyes. You can tell no one has ever refused the coin toss before that moment. It caused him to lose focus after that and he ended up in the car crash because of it.
@@Aliyah_666also read the book
In the book she calls it.
I'm gonna say it...not only do I love this channel...I also love you Scott as a Uncle. Great personality,a big goober, and just a all around sweetheart. I'm surprised not one lady decided to put a ring on it. Keep rockin dude! Here's hoping for more fun in the future!
he is married you didnt notice his ring in this video
He’s married and has kids 😂
I was not at all ready for the "sheriff's office, open up"
"he bee kicken"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💀
Best skit in the whole video😂
As someone who's watched No Country for Old Men about 10 thousand times I can say you guys nailed that opening. lol
So, do you think that Llewellyn Moss and Anton Chigurh are the same man?
Bloody good movie that one
Even choking on the peanuts!
Damn admin is talk
I saw it 10,001 times
Im glad im not the only one that found it extremely stupid when someone would just stand there as someone raised something up to me.
The power of compliance to perceived authority: five years ago I would have thought it extremely stupid that anyone would think that wearing a face mask would do anything to protect you from a virus. Yet that happened.
Yeah compliant people most certainly would. Remember it’s illegal to refuse a lawful order so if you didn’t comply and he was a real cop you’d get a criminal charge for it.
@@SamiiYouface mask do work though
@@SamiiYoufive years ago i still would’ve called you an idiot for not understanding basic science that we’ve known for generations
I TOTALLY forgot Scott was bald until he took off the wig! I was like "Where's his hair!?" when he took it off 🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👍
His hat is his hair
MY EYES 😳
Can confirm. I never paid attention to his hair.
This is one of the fruit of the loom things where you thought he had hair, but he never did. I swear Scott had hair the whole time
Admin in the backgound zooming over the table in the limo while Scott is being super serious is the funniest thing in the galaxy to me right now 🤣
Yup lol. That sh*t was hilarious.
when he got out and his pants were entirely sweat through XD
I can't be the only one that thought of 40k when I read "bolt gun"...
40K fans are in every comment section.
Just randomly mention something being fast and red, or sneaky and purple, and they will emerge.
scotts body movements in the intro were dead on, didnt expect that level of acting, nice
9:36 instead of shooting a cattle gun at a deadbolt on a thin wood hollow interior door, next you should try it against a solid wood exterior door, and then try it against a metal exterior screen door or security door and see the results.
or a steel deadbolt lock
The ADMINISTRATIVE results
OoooooOOOOOH
@@Jeff.78
Also, actually install the deadbolt and not just the lock cylinder 😂
Agreed.
With how much force it threw it, though... I think it has a 50:50 chance.
Problem is, even if it does blow the tumbler out, pretty sure the door so ain't opening, not without a bunch of effort (sliding the bolt).
You guys are awesome! 🤣😎👍
I absolutely love it when some of my Favorite RUclipsrs Collab!
It makes me happy to see you guys living an awesome life that I could only dream of, even more happy that you share these amazing shenanigans with the rest of us! 😊
Try the deadbolt again with a proper exterior door like steel fiberglass solid wood etc
Exactly. Interior doors are made from cardboard and hopes and dreams.
It didn't even have the latch installed in the deadbolt 🤦🏻♂️
Yes, upvote so Scott sees this! Scott could probably flick the lock off that door with his pinky finger
Yep.
Be a better rep anyways. The other things don't put up enough resistance. But let's not forget...these are for slaughtering beef. Not doors and or people
one problem the air powered version can be modified the pressure regulator can be adjusted to produce more "power" than a .22 blank
The air ones on full blast can punch a hole through 1/2 of sheet steel. Great way to start a pilot hole for a bolt without a drill handy.
The blanks also have more and less powerful versions and he didn't mention what kind he was using
@@Thorsmeadow He said .22
Not all .22 blanks are the same same some are quite powerful.
Easy to do with any medium sized pneumatic coil gun.. n89 bostitch would do all this with just the driver blade and no nails
I love the no country for old men reference at the start its my favorite part of the video so far
The chaotic energy of Admin added to the childish glee of Scott is entertaining to watch.
From the mp40 with Brandon to a bolt gun with Kentucky, admin gets around
5:30 Mr. President, we got him. We got him.
Thank God. The world is a much better and safer place now thanks to you. I salute you.
The idea that you flew out admin just to play with a captive bolt gun on a hot day is hilarious. admin playing in the car in was funny too.
This was chaotic in the best of ways. The spray out the forehead as Admin drove the bolt through the crown of the bust was beautiful.
"It's all for you Furby!" *Jumps out window*
This made me smile, I can't lie
Moral of the story, dont use hollow core doors for your exterior... Need to try that with an actual exterior door.
Oh man I cant stop laughing at the drop kick of the door. So good.
Scott, your openers are hilarious. Someday I hope you'll do a series that when watched end to end turn into one absurd movie. I'll bet you can do it. Thanks!
great idea btw
Scott's face when the door lock got punted out was gold
Scott I can't stop laughing at the end when the limo is driving around behind you hahaha. Awesome video as always!
Some people might be inclined to believe that it can't be much more powerful than a .22 given that it uses .22 caliber blanks, but I'm here to tell you that .22 blanks are usually loaded a LOT hotter than actual .22LR. It takes way more energy than a "blank" .22LR could ever provide to drive nails through steel/concrete/etc.
I’m sure the tool is engineered for the blank too. Air rifles can greatly out perform 22lr, and I’m curious what potential power and piston size variations there are for the compressed air variants.
If I'm correct, the nail gun utilizes .27 caliber blank casing, which is the firearms world is the parent casing for .17 WSM rimfire.
@exothermal.sprocket nail guns actually come in a variety of blank sizes. Generally, it's 22, 25, and 27 caliber blanks
TFM did a thing years ago with nail gun .22 blanks and air pellet rounds. Those things were some zippy little numbers.
It's pistol powder.. it's faster burn rate produces a more violent pressure wave.
now I need the whole shot for shot remake with these two
Gotta get Demo and the ak guy to take part. Get Hickok45 to play the sheriff 😂
10:39 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I can’t!!! 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
9:10 Pro tip: A deadbolt is only as strong as the screws that hold the housing together. Once you break those screws all you need is a flathead and you can open it no problem.
Plus, the deadbolt in this specific instance didn't have the bolt installed, either, which is why it completely punched out of the door. Furthermore, that was a hollow-core interior door, and I have personally put my forearm completely through one, which is why I have particular scars AND have completed one year of court-ordered anger management classes.
@Ballen1182 This. The deadbolt, and in Gravedigger's comment, the screws used to hold it together don't mean jack if using a cheap hollow interior door that the whole damn assembly gets punched through. A solid core door would have been a better test.
Yeah he didn't have the actual deadbolt in. There was nothing connecting it to the actual strong part of the door. He just knocked out a lock that didn't do anything. I think it would have done the exact same thing as the handle if he had the actual deadbolt installed
"This is a deadbolt. You can open it with a deadbolt"
that door was also the most flimsy thing I've ever seen.
Administrative Results:
“I can’t believe I came all the way to Kentucky for this!”
😂
9:35 oh no! A hollow door not a solid wood door? Oh please do an actual test on the door locks and test a spiked version and gas vrs blank. I was really hoping for a bit better, i love this channel
10:40 gotta make that a shirt. “He be kickin’!” With a cartoon/silhouette version of him
Maybe a silhouette of Chuck Norris.
@@exothermal.sprocket Do you actually want people to be able to wear the shirt? Just his silhouette is too much for any man to bear on their shoulders.
@@buckiesmalls I suppose that's the difference between an icon vs. an idol.
No country for old men is such a good movie man.
Highly overrated
@@PhiI93 how is it overrated?
@@PhiI93 watch out boys we have an edgelord over here! 👆
It was good...up until they decided to have major events and character deaths that occur offscreen 🙄
Its alright, its not amazing. Its a bit slow sometimes.
Great introduction ❤ Scott is the best. Natural actor ❤ And his guest also amazing 👏
Furbys having their brain in their butts just tracks considering the gibberish
The wig makes Scott look like the singer in Shinedown!
Or Little Nicky 😂
@@Jayleewild dangit, that's a way better comparison!
I'll never unsee either of these
90s Trent Reznor.
@@Jayleewild GET IN THE FLASK
“Have you heard the good word of Joseph Smith??” 😂😂😂😂😂
Aaron and Scott are a hoot together. "No county for Cows" Administrative Resaults 2024 Y'all definitely need to put out some more videos.
At one place I used to work, we had one that used 9mm blanks. It was a German cylinder style. It would punch through a 2x4 with ease.
"Have you heard the good word of Joe Smith though" 😂🤣🤣
When I saw bolt gun, I thought of a Bolter instead. I then realized Scott needs a Bolter
1000% yes
BROTHER !!!
Haha yeh would love to see him with a storm bolter
To be fair he might be one of the few humans who could fire a boltor without breaking his bones in the process.
For the EMPEROR!!
I love all the gun channels little intro skits. But KB is definitely the best of them all. Always hilarious. Sorry demo ranch.
I was gonna say with Demo. The two best.
"have you heard the good word of Joseph Smith" 🤣🤣🤣
Admin casually choking the zombie torso Scott ,“ what are you doing” admin ,“ he knew to much”
In the construction industry, particularly with metal stud framing, you have the actuated pin gun, which works off of a 22 caliber blank and uses a piston to drive the nails called pins. It can utilize three different 22 caliber blank loads, lightweight (green loads), medium (yellow), heavy (red). Typically, in metal stud framing, you shoot the bottom plate, or track to a concrete floor. Studs can be pinned to concrete and block walls, as well as steel surfaces. The pins vary in length from 1/2” to 3” or more, and can also be used to attach wood studs to concrete surfaces.
I use one of those to put expansion on the insides of water tower foundations. I'm SURE he'd LOVE playing with the high power cartridges
The Lock Picking Lawyer loves testing locks with those
Good ol Hilti guns
Out of all the gun channels I like Kentucky ballistics dudes a real showman
Deadbolts are a five second delay if you know what you're doing. After the Army, I briefly worked at a glass and sign company, and on my third day, we had to replace the windows and doors at a chain restaurant... and after showing me how shockingly easy it was to just pull the lock out and flip the latch, my boss let me know that the police periodically ask if he's trained anyone new... and then he showed me how to pull the window right out of any storefront.
MAKE RUclips TUTORIALS, UNLEASH HELL
Locks only exist to keep out honest people with temporary lapses in judgement.
That is why stores install alarms and not bigger locks.
@@scasny If you remove the lock and open the door, the alarm will get you every time (but maybe you can get out before cops arrive); however, if you know how to cleanly remove a pane of glass from the storefront and go in without using the door, they will need motion sensors to get you... and most places aren't going to put those in, and of the places that do, they are pointed at/near the door.
Luckily for businesses, 99.99% of people don't know how to do any of that, and half of the ones who know can't do it in the dark and under pressure, and the ones who can are generally honest people who earn a good living and don't need or want to steal. I even feel guilty for mentioning the most vague aspect of how to do it, and thought long and hard before commenting about it before deciding that it wouldn't facilitate any competent use of the information for illegal activities. I hope.
@@stevealford230 Well main thing is to have some evidence of force entry for the insurance. I dab into picking locks and know, most security is mainly for show and keeping out the homeless. If they want to rob you they find a way. My best advice is to buy a expensive safe just for show and put the valuables in a shoe box in the attic. They will spent all time opening empty safe.
Also its interesting that you can just take out the glass. In EU only in old old 40+ years storefronts you can find screws on the outside. The rest was retrofitted that you must put the glass from the inside. Also its not rare to see bars in front of the glass, behind or even at the entry to the area for display. But soon as the motion sensors became a thing all small thefts disappears. Now they mostly only rip out ATM with cars, forklift or digger. That also stop when they start installing ink bombs.
“What are we dealing with here?!”
Furby: * I am the Devil*
The second you slowmo’d the butt shot! Lol 😂 quite the display 😂
I HAVE NEVER BEEN SO HAPPY IN MY LIFE! I've waited for this video for years now! Mr Kentucky Ballistics, I bow down and wholeheartedly thank you! Awesome video.
0:19 why isn’t sir staying still?!?!?
The 'No Country for Old men' scene. The little details. I loved it. xD
I was gonna be upset about you guys wasting a perfectly good can of Mellow Yellow but the slow mo was actually pretty cool and totally worth it.
No Kentucky for Old Ballistics
The BEST intro I have seen for the years of being a subscriber!
WOW. Not gunna lie, I was impressed with the distance on that deadbolt. Thanks, fellas~!!
I love everything you put out,just a all around good time. The "he be kickin" part had me rolling lol
Gotta love the intro, very pleased that the lock went flying, nice
SCOTTS FACE AT 9:31 😂😂😂
Having used a Ramset for years, I knew exactly how this was going to go. (great tool for also punching quick holes in aluminum bar, BTW)
One of the coolest videos I've seen in a while
The best line, Admin "I'm so glade I came to Kentucky for this"
Hilti makes a stud gun like that, that uses blanks to drive 1/4-20, or bigger studs into steel beams. Used to use one all the time to mount load centers into the inside of I--beams
That intro was like a top notch SNL skit. Taking such a serious movie and emphasizing how silly some of the scenes are. One of the best intros on the channel imo. (:
"Have you heard of the good word of Joseph Smith" 😂 love it!
Nope. He be dead.
I've watched Kentucky ballistics from very near the beginning and boy are you getting better and funnier and with super interesting guns and tests but this one really really made me laugh!
Subbed for this classic comedy and logistical preciousness
The door you used is a hollow core construction lowes made used for interior bedroom doors.
A regular front door made of steel and foam core but idr if the door was solid wood or not.
Having a stronger door or slab of hardwood with the deadbolt mounted to and that way you'll get a better true result comparing to the movie. Plus you have to have the gas operated one in order to make it fact out movie myth.
yeah, he didn't use a real solid wood front door, that's why it popped right through it. no ones going to be using an interior door with a deadbolt for that exact reason.
The chew in his back pocket really sold the outfit. I admire that level of dedication 😂
Scott and Admin together is perfection 👌🏻
More Admin and Kentucky? My day just got a hundred times better
6:04 bro got violated💀💀
Both of you guys make me laugh. Good humor. Good history lesson and a whole lot of wacky shenanigans. Love the sound effects. Icing on the cake!
That flying ninja kick into the door.!. Amazing!
“HE BE KICKIN’!!”🤣🤣🤣
Okay that was funny the limo in the background running over the table I was not expecting that that made me giggle
7:35 That's what I kept joking would happen every time during Covid that a place wanted to take my temperature
It’s nice to see Managerial Outcomes be featured on these smaller channels
That look on Scott's face when he knocked out that deadbolt was priceless
"Wha? What is that for?? 'Pshh-Clink!' "Lol
The use of electric tape is stellar.
You captured the vibe!
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This was superb, a good belly laugh was had. Honestly thought it was Anton Sugar
“Do you have any idea how crazy you are?”
it knocked the deadbolt assembly out of the door just like in the movie! hollywood got something right! 😳