This YouTube video, titled 'BCM 14.5" 55gr Herters FPS Test_001', appears to be a firearms-related content piece focusing on a ballistic test of BCM's 14.5-inch rifle using 55-grain Herters ammunition, measuring its velocity (FPS). The description emphasizes that the content reflects the author's opinions, falls under Fair Use for commentary and education, and is for entertainment purposes only. It explicitly states they are not selling firearms or parts, nor instructing on modifications. The video is also tagged as #shorts, indicating it might be a short-form video.
This video focuses on preparing for the 2024 IPSC Rifle World Shoot by confirming rifle holds with different ammunition types. The presenter discusses zeroing their rifle at 200 yards with 75gr G9 ammo and a secondary zero at 47 yards, then testing 55gr "burner" ammo for competition. They highlight the continued support from Cobalt Kinetics, Ergo Grips, and G9 Defense, and promote their Dryfire Crew Community and Dryfire Mastery courses.
This video features an accuracy test of a Bear Creek Arsenal 16" rifle using IMI M193 55gr 5.56mm ammunition at 100 yards. The reviewer demonstrates various shooting gear, including steel targets, cameras, hearing protection, safety glasses, ballistic gelatin, reloading tools, and shooting rests. The focus is on evaluating the performance and accuracy of the rifle and ammunition combination.
This video features former Marine Raider Mike Abarca conducting a penetration test comparing 300 Blackout 147gr ammunition against 5.56mm 55gr ball ammo, both fired through an AR-15 platform. The comparison involves shooting through reams of paper to assess which caliber and bullet weight offers greater penetration. The video also teases a future comparison involving 300 Blackout 220gr subsonic versus 147gr supersonic rounds against slabs of wood. Viewers are encouraged to participate in a drawing by answering questions in the comments.
This video showcases an AR-15 rifle, specifically highlighting its performance at 516 yards. The build features a Ballistic Advantage Hanson 223 Wylde SS barrel and a Primary Arms 3-18 HUD DMR scope, firing 55gr ball ammunition. The creator also promotes their Patreon for gun and ammo deals, firearm instruction classes, and other online resources, including a Linktree with additional links.
This video compares M855 and M193 5.56mm ammunition, detailing their history, velocity, and terminal ballistics through gel tests. M855, a 62-grain green tip round, offers better penetration and long-range accuracy but requires faster twist rates. M193, a 55-grain FMJ, is generally more accurate at short ranges and often cheaper, though it shows less penetration. Both are effective military rounds, but superior commercial self-defense options exist.
This video conducts a ballistic gel test comparing German MEN 5.56mm 55gr FMJ ammunition against the American M193 specification. The test is performed using a 10.5-inch AR-15 upper with a 1:7" twist barrel, firing into calibrated 10% ordnance gelatin. Velocities are recorded, averaging 2,612 fps, with penetration exceeding 16 inches. The video aims to evaluate if the German MEN ammunition performs comparably to established M193 standards.
This YouTube video is the third part of a .223 Remington FMJ shootout, focusing on 55-grain Full Metal Jacket ammunition. The content appears to be a range test or comparison of this ammunition type in .223 Remington caliber, likely for rifle applications. The video creator previously offered Patreon links but has since removed them to comply with YouTube's policies.
This video features a gel test of Wolf Gold .223 55gr Full Metal Jacket ammunition fired from a 16-inch Rock River Arms Carbine with a 1:9 twist. The test aims to evaluate the performance and terminal ballistics of this specific ammunition. The description also provides a link to another video testing the same ammunition from a different firearm configuration and social media links for the content creator.
This video features an unscientific gel test of Silver Bear 223 55gr FMJ ammunition fired through a 10.5-inch short-barreled AR-15 rifle. The test uses Clear Ballistics gel with four layers of denim to simulate penetration. The video also mentions the use of a 1 in 7 twist CHF barrel and provides social media links for MrGunsNGear.
This video features Nathan from Dynamic Research Technologies (DRT) Ammo demonstrating their new lead-free frangible TerminalShock ammunition. The demonstration focuses on .223 Remington HP rounds, specifically highlighting both 79-grain and 55-grain variants. The video encourages viewers to visit the DRT Ammo and Guns & Ammo websites for more information.
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