This YouTube video focuses on a ballistic gel test of the .338 ARC cartridge fired at supersonic velocity. The description also highlights various social media platforms and channels associated with the creator, Tony D2Wild, indicating a strong presence in the firearms content creation space. The content is directly related to firearm performance and ammunition testing.
This YouTube video features a performance test of Remington Thunderbolt .22LR ammunition, with the title indicating a focus on FPS (Feet Per Second) testing. The description provides a standard disclaimer about the opinions expressed, fair use, and that the content is for entertainment purposes only, not for selling firearms or accessories. It also includes affiliate link disclosures and the #shorts hashtag, suggesting a brief video format.
This video tests the effectiveness of the .50 Beowulf cartridge using a ballistic dummy head. The .50 Beowulf, designed for defeating barriers, demonstrated extreme energy transfer, completely vaporizing organic targets and causing catastrophic failure of the ballistic dummy. High-speed footage revealed significant bone fragmentation and projectile penetration through the dummy and backstop.
This experiment tests the destructive potential of a bullet impacting a 38g CO2 cartridge. Fired from a suppressed AR-15, the 5.56x45mm projectile punctures the steel cartridge, causing a rapid release of pressurized CO2 gas. Slow-motion footage clearly shows the gas expansion and the resulting deformation of the cartridge.
This video features a "28 Nosler Vs Concrete" test conducted at 50 yards, with a focus on slow-motion footage. The title and description clearly indicate a firearms-related experiment exploring the performance of the 28 Nosler cartridge against a concrete barrier. Expect to see ballistic impacts captured in detail.
This video tests vintage Baikal 12-gauge shotgun shells with paper hulls, specifically 000 buckshot. The test revealed multiple failures to fire, indicating the old ammunition was unreliable. The shooter demonstrated safe handling and identified light primer strikes as the cause of the misfires.
This video presents a ballistic gel test comparing several .22 caliber ammunition types: Velocitor, Interceptor, Stinger, and Supermaximum. The description also includes links to other gel tests, a rifle review, and a comprehensive list of equipment used by the creator, such as steel targets, cameras, safety gear, and testing equipment like chronographs and calipers. The focus is on performance evaluation through gel testing.
This YouTube video focuses on testing Remington Ultimate Defense ammunition. The description provides links to several related websites, including Cold Steel, Walkers Game Ear, and Autumn's Armory, suggesting potential sponsorships or affiliations. It also promotes channel memberships and Patreon support, indicating a creator seeking audience engagement and revenue. While no specific firearm models or calibers are detailed in the provided text, the title directly indicates a focus on defensive ammunition from a prominent manufacturer, implying a review or performance evaluation context.
This video is the second part of a mini-series focusing on the M1 Carbine. It delves into the ballistics of the .30 Carbine cartridge, featuring gel testing to observe terminal ballistics and a hard barrier penetration test to assess its effectiveness against various materials. The content is aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in ammunition performance and historical firearms.
This YouTube video conducts a comparative test of 8-year-old hollow-point ammunition against brand-new rounds of the same type. The creator aims to determine if the aged ammunition retains its performance capabilities. The video features ballistic gel testing to visually demonstrate the expansion and penetration of both the old and new hollow points. The description also highlights channels for supporting the creator, social media links, and where ballistic gel can be purchased.
This video from Clear Impact Gun Accessories features Ed Combs discussing the .32 NAA, a bottlenecked cartridge developed for the North American Arms Guardian pistol. The video demonstrates how the cartridge performs in FBI-sized ballistic blocks. The description also heavily promotes the USCCA (US Concealed Carry Association), highlighting their mission to educate gun owners, provide legal protection, and reduce crime, while encouraging viewers to join their membership or learn more.
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