This video demonstrates the destructive potential of Hory Flatbs' 12 Gauge Gold Havoc BB ammunition. Through tests involving a water jug, car door, and ballistic gelatin, the ammunition's effectiveness in maximizing damage and minimizing wasted space between projectiles is showcased. The tests highlight significant penetration and fragmentation, indicating a high level of terminal performance.
This video features an expert-level ballistic test comparing 1776 USA's lead-free 9mm ammunition against traditional FMJ rounds. The host, demonstrating high authority and expertise, conducts multiple penetration tests, including cinderblocks, car doors, and body armor, highlighting the superior barrier penetration of the lead-free bonded steel projectiles. The tests also confirm the reliability of the lead-free rounds in cycling a Girsan Influencer X 1911 pistol.
This video compares the penetration capabilities of homemade 12-gauge slugs against factory-produced slugs when fired at a car door. The test reveals that factory slugs create a larger hole and exhibit greater penetration, while homemade slugs, though powerful, cause less damage and do not fully penetrate the car door. The speaker notes the difference in weight between the slugs tested.
This video tests the penetration power of .22 Short, .22 Long Rifle, and .22 Magnum ammunition against a car door. The .22 Short failed to penetrate or even chip the paint, while the .22 Long Rifle achieved one full pass-through and several dings. The .22 Magnum significantly damaged the paint but did not achieve full penetration.
This entry details a test conducted by 704 TACTICAL host, an experienced firearms content creator, evaluating the terminal ballistics of a .50 Beowulf round fired from an AR-15 platform. The test involved shooting through a car door into a 25 lb clay block, captured in slow motion, to demonstrate the round's energy dump and fragmentation upon impact. The analysis highlights the effectiveness of the .50 Beowulf for penetration and energy transfer.
This YouTube video performs a ballistic test by shooting various calibers of firearms through a car door and into ballistics gel. The experiment aims to demonstrate the penetration and performance of different ammunition types after passing through a common automotive barrier. The video also includes a call to action for channel support via Patreon and encourages likes and subscriptions. It mentions acquiring ballistics gel from clearballistics.com and provides an Instagram handle for the creator, 1Shot_TV.
This video provides an in-depth, expert-level review of the Underwood Ammo .45 ACP Xtreme Defender, featuring extensive barrier testing. Instruction from a highly authoritative source details its performance through automotive glass, plywood, drywall, and car doors, utilizing professional equipment like an Oehler 35P chronograph and FBI spec gelatin. The review highlights the projectile's solid copper construction and unique fluted design, emphasizing its effectiveness for self-defense and EDC applications.
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