This video showcases a unique "Glow Stick 12 Guage" setup for a shotgun, labeled as a "FIREQUEST". While the description is minimal, the title clearly indicates a focus on a specific modification or use case for a 12 Gauge shotgun, likely involving illuminated projectiles or a visual effect during firing. The content is expected to be a demonstration or review of this specialized shotgun application.
This video from Tática Civil demonstrates the terminal ballistics of Firequest flechette shotgun shells fired into ballistic gel. The expert instructor, wearing a Durkin Tactical plate carrier and using a Maverick 88 shotgun, shows how flechettes create numerous small wound channels due to their projectile type. The analysis highlights the slicing effect of flechettes compared to traditional bullets.
This guide details the process of testing Firequest 12 Gauge Flash Thunder Grenade shotgun shells against a Cranium Target ballistic gel head using a Maverick 88 shotgun. The test, conducted point-blank on an Outdoor Shooting Range, assesses the terminal effects of these specialized shells, which replicate a flashbang effect. The Civilian Tactical host demonstrates proper setup and evaluation of the results.
This video reviews the Firequest 'Flash Thunder Grenade' 12-gauge round, demonstrating its capabilities and assessing its practical applications. While not a true tactical flashbang for room clearing, the instructor highlights its significant potential as a survival signaling device due to its intense flash and sound. The review covers the ammunition's characteristics and its performance when fired from a tactical shotgun setup.
This video provides a detailed look at G2 Research's R.I.P. 12 Gauge ammunition, featuring a live-fire test against a ballistic gel head. The demonstration, conducted by 704 Tactical, highlights the projectile's fragmenting design and effectiveness in creating significant tissue damage and penetration through a vehicle door backstop. The review emphasizes the round's potential for self-defense and tactical applications.
This video provides a practical test of Fire Storm ammunition, highlighting its distinctive blue-tipped rounds. The host, from Civilian Tactical, evaluates their performance against an AR500 steel plate, noting the visual impact and concluding they are more suited for low-light conditions due to minimal flash observed in daylight. The test utilizes a Taurus GX4 XL and emphasizes practical application and observation.
This video demonstrates the effects of Firequest .308/7.62x51mm HE Incendiary rounds fired from a Leviathan Defense AR-10. Expert analysis, including high-speed slow-motion footage, highlights the distinct orange flash and smoke upon impact with a steel silhouette target, showcasing the incendiary properties of this specialty ammunition. The demonstration is conducted by a host with high authority in firearms review.
This review from 704 Tactical examines the HV Star 12 Gauge rounds, featuring a unique rubberized star projectile. The video demonstrates their performance on various targets, including a rubberized impact surface and a water jug wrapped in clothing, showcasing their less-lethal or novelty application. The host, an experienced reviewer, uses slow-motion analysis to detail the projectile's behavior upon impact.
This guide details the testing of Firequest Iron Fist shotgun rounds, a less-lethal 12-gauge option. The video demonstrates accuracy and impact tests on various targets, highlighting the round's ability to deliver significant kinetic energy without penetration. Instruction comes from an expert with high authority, emphasizing controlled testing and range safety.
This video demonstrates an experiment to determine if water can extinguish a 9mm tracer round. The host uses a Canik Mete SFX Rival S pistol and FireQuest tracer ammunition. After a baseline test showing the tracers igniting, a tracer round is fired through a gallon jug of water. The experiment concludes that water effectively extinguishes the tracer round.
This guide details the disassembly of an 'Iron Fist' beanbag shotgun round, as demonstrated by Civilian Tactical. It covers the construction of the less-lethal projectile, including its double-layered fabric pouch and lead shot fill. The guide also touches on the unique ballistic properties of beanbag rounds and emphasizes firearm safety during handling and testing.
This guide details the testing of three unique 12-gauge shotgun ammunition types from Firequest: Fire Ants (rubber buckshot), Flechettes, and Doom! Doom! Doom! (multi-projectile). The tests, conducted by the Civilian Tactical Host using a Maverick 88, highlight varying levels of penetration, recoil, and projectile performance. The host demonstrates safe handling and provides an enthusiastic, informal assessment of each round's capabilities.
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