This video compares standard 12-gauge blanks with high-intensity 172dB flashbang blanks from FITH OPS. It demonstrates the CampSafe 12-gauge adapter kit for tripwire-activated alarms. The flashbangs are shown to be significantly louder and brighter, with the high-brass shells deforming due to the intense explosion, highlighting the need for robust construction.
This YouTube video, titled "TIRO DE GRANADA! Testando cartuchos de 12 Ga", focuses on testing 12 Gauge shotgun ammunition. The title "Tiro de Granada" likely refers to the explosive sound or impact of the shotgun rounds, implying a demonstration of their power or performance. The core of the video is the "testando cartuchos de 12 Ga" (testing 12 Ga cartridges), indicating a review or range test of different 12 Gauge loads.
This C&Rsenal history bite focuses on the Thompson-LaGarde tests, drawing content from their documentary on the Colt 1905 pistol. The video highlights historical firearm testing and development, with a direct link to the full Colt 1905 documentary for viewers interested in a deeper dive. The creators also provide links for supporting their channel and purchasing merchandise.
This video tests the destructive power of a .50 BMG round fired from a Raptor 50 upper receiver against a Brunswick Black Beauty bowling ball. The Raptor 50 is a bolt-action upper designed for the AR-15 platform, offering a .50 BMG capability. The test results in the complete disintegration of the bowling ball, showcasing the immense power of the .50 BMG cartridge.
This video tests the penetration capabilities of various calibers, including .300 Win Mag, against hardened steel anvils and steel plates. The Nemo Omen rifle chambered in .300 Win Mag is showcased, featuring a carbon fiber barrel and Vortex Razor scope. Testing reveals that only the top surface of the hardened anvil is significantly resistant to impact, with larger calibers like .338 Lapua, .408 CheyTac, and .50 BMG demonstrating more effective penetration on the hardened surface.
This video appears to be a "Day 9" installment focusing on a "roll crimp test" of "shells". While the specific firearm or caliber isn't explicitly stated, the mention of "shells" strongly suggests a focus on ammunition, potentially for shotguns or handguns. The "roll crimp test" implies an evaluation of ammunition preparation or performance. The content is likely geared towards individuals interested in reloading, ammunition testing, or the practical aspects of firearm use.
This YouTube video features a test of firing bullets that have been submerged in oil for one week. The description indicates a practical experiment to observe the effects of oil submersion on ammunition performance during firing. This content is relevant to firearm enthusiasts interested in ammunition handling and testing under unusual conditions.
This YouTube video, titled 'Bobs' Bulk 223 - OAL tests with AR-Comp', focuses on cartridge length (OAL) testing for .223 caliber ammunition using AR-Comp powder. The description indicates that links have been removed to comply with YouTube policies and promotes a Patreon page for reloading content. While no visual information is available, the title and description strongly suggest a technical analysis of ammunition reloading and firearm performance related to the AR-15 platform.
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