This YouTube video investigates the effectiveness and lethality of subsonic 5.56mm ammunition when fired from an AR-15 platform. The creator aims to debunk the common notion that AR-15s are not designed for subsonic loads by testing their performance. The video also includes mentions of their sponsor, Aura, and encourages viewer support through Patreon and PayPal, along with links to their Instagram and camera gear.
This YouTube video alerts viewers to a significant upcoming price increase for rifle, handgun, and shotgun ammunition in America. The content focuses on major changes affecting ammunition availability and cost, with the creator emphasizing the importance of supporting their mission through various channels like Patreon and merchandise. They also provide links to their social media, website for prayer requests, and other related YouTube channels.
This video discusses a 'hidden problem' with new US Army rifle ammunition being made available to civilians. It hints at issues surrounding the production or distribution of this ammunition, suggesting it's not as straightforward as it might seem. The description also promotes channel support through Patreon and highlights affiliated businesses and merchandise. It briefly mentions prayer requests and other social media channels.
This video aims to clarify the best ammunition choices for the AR-15 platform, specifically for home defense. It addresses common confusion between 5.56 NATO and .223 Remington, and discusses key factors such as caliber, barrel twist rates, bullet types, and price points to help viewers select the ideal ammo for their needs. The video encourages viewer engagement through likes, shares, comments, and subscriptions, and provides social media links.
This video discusses a legal challenge targeting 5.56 ammunition, specifically mentioning an "attack against Lake City Ammo." The description indicates that 20 states are involved in this action. The video appears to be politically charged and discusses potential implications for firearm owners and ammunition availability. It also includes various links for support, merchandise, and other platforms.
This YouTube Short, titled 'CRAZY AMMO ON THE SHELF', suggests a visual display or discussion related to ammunition. The description includes general hashtags like #lifestyle, #entertainment, #trending, and #YouTube, along with #aregulargunguy and #shorts, indicating a focus on firearms content presented in a short-form video format. The title implies a potentially impressive or unusual collection of ammunition might be showcased.
This video from Daily Defense Season 2, EP 23, focuses on choosing the correct ammunition for rifles based on their intended purpose, including competition, hunting, self-defense, and plinking. It specifically addresses the differences between 5.56 NATO and .223 Remington cartridges, highlighting the pressure variations and warning against using 5.56 in .223-designated firearms. The episode also covers rifle barrel lengths (14.5" and 16"), the concept of twist rate and its impact on bullet stability with different bullet weights, and the types of bullets suitable for various applications like Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) for training, hollowpoints for self-defense, and polymer-tipped rounds for hunting.
This video is the second part of a review and test of the DFNDR Armor LVL III+ plate. The reviewer continues to fire 5.56 XM193 rounds into the plate to assess its durability. The plate is highlighted for its lightweight design, weighing only 2.5lbs, and its rating for up to 7.62x51 rounds. The video also promotes DFNDR Armor's website and directs viewers to The Daily Shooter's content on Full30 and Patreon for additional resources and support.
This video provides a look at PMC X-Tac 5.56mm ammunition, specifically the 55-grain Full Metal Jacket Boat Tail (FMJ BT) variant that is NOT the green tip LAP (Law Enforcement Ammunition Penetrator). The presenter highlights that this is a standard lead core round, suitable for ranges that do not allow steel core ammunition. It's described as a great value-priced and range-friendly option for those who like the X-Tac line but have range restrictions. The video emphasizes that it was recorded on a private range under professional supervision and includes standard YouTube promotional content for social media, Patreon, and merchandise.
This review of Wolf Gold .223 ammunition highlights its value proposition as a reliable, brass-cased alternative to steel-cased options. Testing demonstrated consistent velocity around 3045 fps from a 16-inch barrel and a respectable 1.5-inch 10-shot group at 100 yards. The ammunition proved reliable across multiple platforms, including AR-15 variants and even an AK-15 prototype, making it a solid choice for range use.
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