This video tests the performance of Underwood Extreme Defender and Extreme Penetrator .380 Auto ammunition, specifically the +P variants. The test involves shooting through heavy clothing into ballistic gel using a Ruger LCP Max. The core question explored is whether increased pressure leads to better defensive performance. The video emphasizes safe, controlled shooting on a private range and disclaims affiliation with retailers or manufacturers.
This video showcases a custom full-auto conversion of a .50 AE Desert Eagle, demonstrating its extreme recoil and ballistic capabilities. Expert firearms instructor Edwin Sarkissian highlights the importance of proper grip and specialized ammunition like Underwood's Extreme Penetrator rounds for managing the firearm's power during tests involving water jugs and car doors.
This TFB TV review critically examines Lehigh Defense's fluted copper bullets, the Extreme Penetrator and Extreme Defense lines. While high-speed footage and meat tests suggest these bullets create larger temporary cavities than standard defensive rounds like Federal HST, the host remains skeptical about their real-world effectiveness compared to established FBI metrics. The review highlights the importance of sectional density for deep penetration and cautions that ballistic gel may not perfectly replicate living tissue performance.
This video features a ballistic gel test of Underwood Ammo's 458 SOCOM 250gr Extreme Hunter rounds. The description highlights the hard-hitting nature of the 458 SOCOM cartridge and the specific penetration capabilities of the Extreme Penetrator load. The creator aims to demonstrate the damage potential of this ammunition. The video also includes promotional links for various apparel brands and the creator's social media and online presence.
This TFB TV video tests Ventura Munitions' 10mm loads featuring Lehigh Defense projectiles against Level 3A armor. Both the 115gr Extreme Defender and 140gr Extreme Penetrator successfully penetrated the aramid plate, exceeding expectations. An experiment with a backward-seated bullet demonstrated that nose geometry and frontal surface area are critical for defeating armor, rather than just velocity or weight.
This video tests the penetration power of the .500 S&W Magnum against multiple Coca-Cola bottles, finding it stops the bullet after only three. A bonus test involves shooting a frozen gummy bear with a heavy 700-grain bullet. The content showcases the immense power of the .500 S&W Magnum and features specific Underwood Ammo loads.
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