This video conducts a ballistic gel test and review of Barnaul .410 slugs. It aims to evaluate the velocity and accuracy of this specific ammunition. The description also links to related tests of Brenneke slugs and 2-1/2" Winchester and Remington slugs, suggesting a broader comparative interest in .410 shotgun ammunition performance. The creator also provides affiliate links to various shooting equipment and accessories used in their videos.
This review showcases the Russian Saiga/AK 103 rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm. The demonstration includes loading individual rounds into an AK-pattern magazine and performing a live-fire sequence at an outdoor range, highlighting the rifle's operation and recoil. The video emphasizes proper weapon manipulation and safe firearm handling.
This video features a ballistic gel test comparing the performance of steel case soft point ammunition in an AR-15 and an AK-47. The firearms used are a Palmetto State Armory AR and a GF3 AK. The video tests Barnaul .223 and 7.62x39 ammunition, providing a direct comparison of their terminal ballistics. The content is intended for firearms enthusiasts interested in ammunition performance and platform comparisons.
This YouTube video features a review and shooting demonstration of .410 slugs, specifically mentioning YAF and Barnaul ammunition. The description lists various gear used by the creator, including steel targets, cameras, editing equipment, ballistic gelatin, scales, calipers, and shooting accessories like hearing protection and safety glasses. The content appears to be focused on evaluating the performance of different .410 slug loads.
This video showcases a 1938 Tula Mosin Nagant M91/30 rifle chambered in 7.62x54r. It demonstrates the preparation and firing of a single round using Barnaul ammunition from a prone position in a snowy outdoor environment. The rifle's receiver markings, including the Tula Arsenal star and the year 1938, are highlighted.
This video compares the 7.62x39mm and 5.45x39mm calibers, primarily in AK platforms. While 7.62 offers more close-range energy and affordability, 5.45 provides superior long-range ballistics, lower recoil, and faster follow-up shots due to its higher velocity and lighter projectile. Gel testing reveals distinct wound channel characteristics for each caliber, with 5.45's tumbling effect proving particularly devastating.
This review tests the practical accuracy of the Chinese SKS Type 56 at ranges up to 500 yards using 7.62x39mm ammunition. Despite some vertical stringing and dispersion noted at 100 yards, the SKS proved capable of engaging torso-sized targets at extended distances with careful sight adjustment. The video also touches on historical context and ergonomic comparisons with the AK platform.
This review tests the practical accuracy of the Czech Vz.58 rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm out to 500 yards using iron sights. The test involved a service rifle course requiring two hits per torso-sized steel target at various distances. The Vz.58 demonstrated impressive performance, with the speaker noting its unique striker-fired mechanism and easier recoil control compared to AK and SKS platforms.
The Stoeger STR-9 is presented as an affordable, new-for-2019 striker-fired 9mm pistol. It features a 4.17-inch barrel, 15-round capacity, and three-dot adjustable sights. The review highlights its comfortable ergonomics, comparable to the Beretta APX, and reliable performance with steel-cased ammunition. With an MSRP starting at $329, it's positioned as a strong budget-friendly option.
This video performs a ballistic gel test on inexpensive Russian Barnaul 7.62x39mm 125gr Soft Point ammunition. Fired from a Romanian WASR-10/63 AK-pattern rifle with a 16" barrel, the test uses high-speed footage to analyze penetration depth, expansion, fragmentation, and retained weight. The results show the soft point's performance characteristics, with specific measurements provided for penetration (15.4"), retained weight (110.7gr), and maximum expansion (0.769"). Velocity data is also presented, with an average of 2,493 fps. The video also highlights Aimed Research's high-speed camera rental services.
This review tests the practical accuracy of a Chinese Type 56 AK-47 variant at 500 yards using iron sights. Despite challenges with the short sight radius and meter-to-yard conversion on the sights, the rifle demonstrated surprising capability. The 7.62x39mm cartridge is estimated to have 2-3 MOA inherent accuracy, with hits achieved at all tested distances.
This YouTube video, "AK47 Ammo Test Part 4: PPU, Golden Bear & Barnaul White Box," focuses on evaluating ammunition for the AK-47 platform. Due to YouTube's content policies, direct links are removed, but the creator provides a link to their website for a comprehensive list of setups and resources. The video also promotes their Patreon page for additional support and content. The content appears to be a continuation of a series testing different ammunition brands and types for the AK-47.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.