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 demonstrates the terminal ballistics of Firequest flechette shotgun shells fired into ballistic gel. The test, conducted with a Maverick 88 shotgun, reveals that flechettes slice through the gel, creating numerous small wound channels and generally passing straight through. The instructor, from Durkin Tactical, emphasizes the effectiveness of this ammunition in creating significant tissue damage.
This YouTube video focuses on testing unusual ammunition from the brand Firequest using a shotgun. The title indicates a series of 'top 3 strangest tests,' suggesting an experimental or curiosity-driven approach to ammunition performance and reliability. The content likely involves live-fire demonstrations and observations of how the Firequest ammunition performs in a shotgun platform, potentially highlighting unique characteristics or unexpected results.
This video showcases new 37MM long-range smoke rounds from Firequest, presented by 704 Tactical. The description includes numerous links to the creator's various platforms, including Amazon affiliate deals, a second channel, Rumble, merchandise (shirts and knives), Instagram, X, and Patreon. It also highlights a YouTube Members Club for exclusive perks. A disclaimer mentions that many of the provided links are affiliate links and that most reviewed products are sent for testing.
This review compares 12-gauge Javelin rubber rounds and Rock Salt rounds as less-lethal self-defense options. Both were tested using a Mossberg 500/590 series shotgun. The Javelin rounds were noted for being very quiet, while the Rock Salt rounds produced a louder report and a visible salt cloud upon impact. The host concluded both are comparable less-lethal choices.
This video tests whether .22 LR tracer rounds from FireQuest can ignite gasoline, using a Volquartsen Mamba pistol. Despite multiple shots, the tracers failed to ignite the fuel. A subsequent blowtorch test confirmed the gasoline's flammability, leading to the conclusion that even slow-moving .22 tracers are not a reliable ignition source for gasoline.
This experiment tests the effect of .22 tracer rounds on a fire extinguisher and a propane tank. The .22 tracer rounds successfully impacted both targets. Notably, the chemical powder from the fire extinguisher effectively suppressed the propane, preventing a large fireball as intended by the test.
This video from Civilian Tactical tests whether a .22 caliber tracer round can ignite a mini propane tank. The experiment, conducted with a Volquartsen Arms Mamba pistol, utilized a control flame to isolate the tracer's effect. The results, analyzed in slow-motion, indicated that the tracer round itself did not ignite the propane; the secondary torch flame was the cause. The conclusion is that .22 tracers are unlikely to ignite propane tanks.
This video compares 5.56mm and .22 LR tracer rounds, highlighting significant speed and brightness differences. The .22 LR tracers were notably slower but appeared brighter on camera, while the 5.56mm tracers were much faster and exhibited mid-air fragmentation. The test used a Volquartsen Mamba for .22 LR and an Anderson AR-15 for 5.56mm.
This video tests Firequest's 12-gauge 'Flash Thunder Grenade' shotgun shells against a ballistic gel 'Cranium Target' at point-blank range. The test reveals the shell itself melted from extreme heat, and the ballistic gel sustained a deep, melted cavity with burn marks in the eye socket. The host concludes that while not firing a projectile, the shockwave and heat are lethal at close range.
This video tests the Firequest 'Flash Thunder Grenade' 12-gauge round, demonstrating its significant muzzle flash and loud report. While not a direct replacement for tactical flashbangs in room clearing, the speaker highlights its effectiveness as a survival signaling device due to its visual and auditory output. The demonstration includes live fire and slow-motion replays, with a brief mention of the Sonoran Desert Institute for gunsmithing education.
This video tests Firequest's 'Duckshot' novelty 12-gauge shells against a ballistic gel head. The clear-hulled shells contain miniature plastic ducks and white plastic pellets. Post-shot analysis reveals these components embed deeply into the gel target, demonstrating the unique payload dispersal.
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