This video details a ballistic test designed to verify claims about .30-06 rifle rounds. A .30-06 was fired from 142 yards at a stack of five bone-in pork shoulders. The test revealed that the round penetrated approximately 11 inches, crushing bone in the first two targets and stopping within the fourth, without an exit wound as initially suggested. The video emphasizes controlled conditions, safety precautions, and provides an unfiltered look at the impact and aftermath. It also mentions that results can vary based on ammunition, distance, and target conditions, and directs viewers to CajunBoyJake.com for gear and ammo links.
This video, titled '*test* Bullets Open HOTEL SAFE?', features content from creators like Demolition Ranch and Kentucky Ballistics, suggesting a focus on firearms and possibly destructive testing or challenges. The inclusion of '#fullautofriday' and '#civtac' hints at a potential display of automatic fire or tactical civilian applications. The core premise seems to be testing if bullets can breach a hotel safe, likely involving various firearms and calibers for demonstration.
This YouTube Short showcases the rigorous quality control process for SOLGW Bolt Carrier Groups (BCGs). The video highlights that approximately 1000 BCGs are tested weekly, with each unit undergoing a minimum of three full-auto rounds after assembly to assess extraction, ejection, feeding, and last-round bolt hold open functionality. The description emphasizes the high volume of testing (12,000 rounds per month) performed by new employees, including the repetitive task of loading magazines, and the durability of the test firearms and barrels.
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