This video critically examines the alleged deceptive practices and intimidation tactics employed by firearms YouTuber '110 Sass Actual' against fellow creator 'Boondock Ballistician'. The speaker details instances of alleged dishonesty in Tisas Raider reviews and highlights 110 Sass Actual's attempts to silence Boondock Ballistician after she exposed his misinformation and conflicts of interest with ammunition companies. The content emphasizes the importance of truth in ballistics testing and encourages support for creators who uphold ethical standards.
This review by Boondock Ballistician critically examines the G2 Research R.I.P. round, often dismissed as a gimmick. Through rigorous testing with ballistic gel and a Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC), the analysis reveals surprising barrier-blind performance and fragmentation potential, challenging common perceptions. The speaker, demonstrating high-level expertise, suggests design improvements for future iterations of this concept.
This review of the Kel-Tec PR5.7 (P50) by Boondock Ballistician highlights significant quality control and reliability issues. Despite a low price point, the firearm suffers from a crooked front sight, a poor trigger feel, and a flawed stripper clip system. Over 700 rounds, 23 failures to extract and 16 failures to chamber were recorded, making it a questionable purchase.
This video from Boondock Ballistician delves into the comparison between .357 Magnum and .40 S&W cartridges. The speaker, demonstrating high authority, covers the historical development of .357 Magnum, the market shift towards semi-automatics, and a detailed analysis of ballistics, penetration, and practical considerations like capacity and ammunition versatility. The comparison highlights .357 Magnum's higher velocity and heavier bullet potential versus .40 S&W's capacity advantages in semi-autos.
This review by Boondock Ballistician critically examines SimX DefenseCore ammunition, highlighting its high advertised velocity but poor terminal ballistics. Testing revealed insufficient penetration (5-6 inches in gel) and a tendency for the jacket to collapse, failing to meet self-defense standards. The analysis concludes the round is a gimmick, lacking the mass and structure for effective performance despite its speed.
This video explores the potential of External Hollow Point/Fluid Transfer Monolithic rounds as the future of self-defense ammunition. The host, "Boondock Ballistician," questions whether these advanced rounds can overcome the skepticism surrounding new ammunition technologies and live up to their promised performance in a crowded market. The video encourages viewers to follow on Instagram and support via Subscribe Star, hinting at in-depth discussion and potential demonstrations related to advanced ammunition.
This video, "The REAL Way To Assess A Gel Block," focuses on evaluating ballistic gel performance. The creator, Boondock Ballistician, hints at forthcoming videos on The Nova Group channel where gel blocks will be physically cut and on BrassFacts discussing the implications. The description also includes links to the creator's Instagram and Subscribe Star for support. While the primary focus is gel block assessment, it's implied this is in the context of firearm terminal ballistics analysis.
This YouTube video, titled "My Least Favorite PCC" and featuring the description "This one aint it homies," suggests a review or opinion piece on a Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC). The creator expresses a negative sentiment towards the firearm in question, implying it does not meet their expectations or standards. The video likely delves into the reasons for this dislike, possibly covering aspects like performance, ergonomics, reliability, or design choices. The creator also promotes their Instagram and Subscribe Star accounts, indicating an effort to build a community and monetize their content.
This video's title, 'Lee Enfield is British Propaganda,' suggests a critical or historical examination of the Lee Enfield rifle, potentially in the context of its historical use or its portrayal in media. The description, 'Niles is one chonky boy,' is unrelated to firearms and likely refers to a personal reference or inside joke, possibly about a pet or a character. The creator also promotes their Instagram and SubscribeStar for further engagement and support.
This video focuses on a USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association) match experience, with the creator aiming to share their journey and lessons learned to help other participants. The description highlights a desire for self-improvement within the sport and encourages viewers to follow on Instagram and support via Subscribe Star. While specific firearms or gear are not detailed in the provided text, the title strongly suggests a competitive shooting context and potential self-critique of performance.
This April Fools' Day video from Boondock Ballistician humorously questions if a specific straight-pull rifle might be the 'worst' in its category. While the video's main purpose is a joke, the title and description hint at a discussion or evaluation of a straight-pull rifle, likely involving some form of range testing or comparison, even if presented ironically. The content is targeted at firearm enthusiasts who appreciate humor and a critical look at different firearm designs.
This video discusses modernizing the MP5 firearm. The description mentions the presence of a full-auto weapon and a disclaimer about potentially promoting dangerous, harmful, or illegal activities, encouraging viewers to "enjoy you degenerates." The video also directs viewers to "Midwest" and the creator's Instagram page, "Boondock Ballistician."
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