This video likely showcases an experimental 5.56mm round being tested for its terminal ballistics by impacting gelatin. Given the title and the mention of "thelastamericanoutlaw," it suggests a focus on firearm performance and ammunition effectiveness. The description points to the creator's social media presence, indicating a broader content strategy around firearms and related topics.
This video features a comparison between ballistic gel and content from the YouTube channel @CivilianTactical. Based on the title, the video likely involves testing the performance of firearms or ammunition in ballistic gel, possibly comparing different setups or calibers provided or demonstrated by Civilian Tactical. The content's primary focus is on projectile performance and terminal ballistics.
This video presents a 100-yard gel test comparing four different 7.62x39mm ammunition types: AAC Saber Black Tip, Hornady SST, Federal Soft Point, and a Speer Gold Dot handload. The instructor meticulously documents penetration depth and bullet expansion for each round, offering insights into their terminal ballistics. The Federal Soft Point and AAC Saber Black Tip demonstrated superior penetration, while the Speer Gold Dot showed significant expansion but less depth. The Hornady SST exhibited substantial fragmentation.
This YouTube Short features a ballistic gel test comparing two different 70-grain ammunition offerings. The video title explicitly mentions "70 Grain Barnes VS Gel," indicating a comparison of projectile performance and terminal ballistics. The associated social media links suggest the creator is "The Last American Outlaw," likely a channel focused on firearms and related content.
This video details a ballistic gel test of the 70-grain Velocitas monolithic bullet in 30 Super Carry caliber. Fired from a Smith & Wesson Shield Plus handgun, the bullet achieved 1520 fps, expanded to three pedals with no fragmentation, and penetrated 9.5 inches. Fired from a Hi-Point 3095 carbine at 1956 fps, the bullet shed one pedal and penetrated 14.75 inches. The test highlights the trade-off between expansion and penetration in this caliber.
This video conducts a ballistic gel test comparing Barnes Vor-TX 225gr and Hornady Handgun Hunter 200gr .44 Magnum ammunition fired from a short-barreled Taurus Tracker revolver. The test focuses on velocity, expansion, and penetration, revealing surprising performance from both rounds despite lower velocities than manufacturer ratings. The instructor highlights the significant expansion of the Barnes round and the controlled expansion and penetration of the Hornady.
This video details the testing of a new 56.4-grain monolithic bullet for the 30 Super Carry cartridge. The instructor, working with High Point Firearms and Velocitas Bullets, explores load data using HS6 powder, achieving velocities over 1700 feet per second from a 3.1-inch barrel. A gel test demonstrates the bullet's terminal performance, showing pedal separation and significant penetration.
This video appears to be a destructive testing or "gel test" style video, featuring a .30-06 caliber firearm, likely a pistol given the "Hand Cannon" descriptor, being fired at a watermelon. The title suggests a focus on the terminal ballistics and impact of the .30-06 round in a non-traditional medium. This type of content is common in firearm enthusiast communities for entertainment and curiosity regarding projectile performance.
This video provides a detailed ballistic test of Sellier & Bellot XRG .45 ACP self-defense ammunition. The instructor, with apparent expertise in firearms testing, evaluates the performance of these solid copper expander rounds through gel blocks after measuring their velocity from two different pistol barrel lengths. The test highlights the ammunition's expansion and penetration capabilities, offering insights into its effectiveness for self-defense applications.
This video details a ballistic gel test of Norma MHP 9mm 85 Grain ammunition, comparing its performance from a subcompact (Canik MC9) and a full-size (Glock 17) pistol. The test focuses on velocity, expansion, and penetration through a clothing barrier, providing specific measurements and observations on projectile performance and recoil characteristics.
This video details a ballistic gel test of Underwood 38 Special +P 125gr XTP ammunition fired from both a J-frame revolver and a 4 5/8" barreled handgun. The test evaluates bullet expansion and penetration through four layers of denim, providing velocity data and visual evidence of terminal performance. The instructor notes the effectiveness of the XTP bullet for penetration, even from a snub-nosed platform.
This YouTube video features a ballistic gel test comparing the .44 Magnum cartridge against a milk jug filled with the gel. The title and description highlight the caliber and the experimental nature of the test, using hashtags like #44mag and #ballistics. The description also promotes merchandise and other YouTube channels associated with TYMPPP and The Yankee Marshal, indicating a community-driven and viewer-supported content model.
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