A group of people conduct an experiment where they shoot a 35-pound kettlebell with various firearms, including a 9mm pistol, a 44 Magnum, a Taurus Raging Hunter, a Tavor x95, a 308 rifle, and finally a 50 BMG. The shooters test the strength of the kettlebell and observe the damage caused by each firearm. The kettlebell withstands multiple shots but is eventually severely damaged by the 50 BMG. The group also showcases various guns and equipment, including bulletproof helmets and a gun display system. The video ends with a thank you to the sponsors and a call to action for viewers to subscribe and enter a giveaway for a rifle rack.
1. A 35-pound kettlebell was used as a target for shooting.
2. The Rex Zero One pistol was used to shoot the kettlebell.
3. The pistol was provided by k-var.com.
4. The Taurus Raging Hunter was also used to shoot the kettlebell.
5. The Galileo Ace was used to shoot the kettlebell.
6. The AWM (Arctic Warfare Magnum) rifle was used to shoot the kettlebell.
7. The Desert Tech 50 BMG HTI rifle was used to shoot the kettlebell.
8. The Vortex Optics 15x60 Golden Eagle was used as a scope for the Desert Tech rifle.
9. The kettlebell was shot at multiple times with different firearms.
10. The Desert Tech rifle was able to penetrate the kettlebell about 1-2 inches.
11. The bullet from the Desert Tech rifle was stuck in the kettlebell.
12. The kettlebell weighed 35 pounds initially.
13. The kettlebell became heavier after being shot at due to the added weight of the bullet.