This video's title suggests a humorous or attention-grabbing approach to a topic related to firearms. The phrase "Would you pole dance for ammo?" implies a discussion about the current cost or scarcity of ammunition, possibly leading into personal anecdotes or a creative way to illustrate a point about acquiring ammunition. The mention of "My shirt story" indicates a personal narrative, likely connected to the theme of acquiring ammunition or a related experience.
This video discusses the potential for periodic ammunition shortages to emerge in the United States, specifically mentioning seven calibers that may be affected starting in 2026. The content emphasizes the importance of viewer support for the channel's mission and provides links to various affiliated ministries, product recommendations, merchandise, and social media platforms.
This video discusses a shift in ammunition preferences among American shooters, suggesting that 9mm may be losing ground to emerging calibers by 2026. The creator, who has historically used 9mm, notes a personal and observed trend towards different calibers. The content aims to break down these new popular options and explain why 9mm is no longer always the first choice for range bags.
This video discusses the theft of firearms, specifically Colt AR15s and Glock 17s, along with a significant amount of ammunition, following a shooting incident involving ICE in Minneapolis. The content highlights the availability and potential misuse of firearms and ammunition in criminal activity. The description also includes calls for viewer support through Patreon and mentions various sponsors and related channels.
This video appears to be a comparison of different ammunition types to determine which one produces the largest "boom," likely referring to muzzle blast and sound. Without a transcript, it's difficult to ascertain the specific firearms or calibers being tested, but the title suggests a focus on the auditory and potential concussive effects of various rounds. The content likely involves testing different loads, possibly in rifles, shotguns, or pistols, to demonstrate the differences in their sound output.
This video discusses the disappearance of over 12,000 rounds of FBI ammunition, revealing what happened to the stolen supply. The description also includes various links for channel support, recommended products, merchandise, and prayer requests. It promotes other social media channels and collaborations.
This video explores whether a bullet can penetrate a Jawbreaker candy. Given the title's direct question, the content likely involves testing the ballistic properties of the candy against firearms or ammunition, though the specific firearm and caliber are not mentioned. The experiment aims to determine the stopping power or penetration capability when a projectile impacts the hard candy.
This YouTube video warns viewers about ongoing ammunition scams in America. It advises against purchasing certain types of ammo due to fraudulent practices. The creator, associated with 'God Family and Guns' (GFG), encourages viewer support through Patreon and highlights recommended products and brands. The description also mentions other GFG channels and social media presence.
This video, titled 'The Ammo King,' likely focuses on various aspects of ammunition, potentially including reviews, comparisons, or discussions about different calibers and their performance. Given the title, the content may also touch upon firearms that utilize these ammunitions, or the broader market and availability of ammunition.
This video showcases the rare 9mm Havoc rounds from Hickory Flat Boars, featuring a 'Boom Boom Pow' compound. Testing in ballistics gel and against a steel target revealed the round ignites within soft tissue and explodes again on impact with steel, demonstrating a dual explosive effect. The E-Most XP Pro pistol was used for testing, noted for its smooth, low-recoil characteristics.
This YouTube video from God, Family, and Guns (GFG) discusses the current trends and rising prices of range ammunition. It features a host named Maggie and directly addresses the audience about what's happening with ammo costs, implying a need for discussion and potentially providing information relevant to gun owners and enthusiasts who frequently use their firearms at a range. The description also includes links to support the channel, other GFG content, and affiliated businesses.
This video warns viewers about current ammunition scams in America. It advises caution against purchasing certain types of ammo, implying that consumers may be getting "scammed." The content is presented by God Family and Guns (GFG) and encourages viewer support through Patreon. It also promotes various sponsors and affiliated products, including JASE Medical and ES Power Drink, as well as GFG merchandise and their website for prayer requests.
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