This video showcases three visually appealing firearms, highlighting custom builds and unique aesthetics. The third pick is a Ruger American in a Sharps Bros Heatseeker chassis with a Vortex optic. Second is the Samurai Firearms Nodachi AR-10 in .308 with a grey Cerakote finish. The top spot is a Woox Furiosa custom build featuring wood furniture and a Volquartsen barrel.
This test evaluates the 'sugar shot' shotgun round, loaded with powdered sugar, for its lethality. The experiment utilized a paper target, a pineapple, and a shrapnel vest to assess penetration and energy transfer. Results showed the sugar shot effectively destroyed the pineapple and penetrated the shrapnel vest, indicating significant destructive potential.
This video compares the accuracy of a bolt-action Ruger American against two semi-automatic rifles, the Nodachi and an unnamed model. Testing at an outdoor range revealed the bolt-action Ruger American achieved 0.75 MOA, significantly outperforming the Nodachi at 1.50 MOA and the other semi-auto at 2.50 MOA. The host highlights the importance of the rifle's chassis and optic in achieving accuracy.
This video features a trivia challenge where a participant can win a Bersa TPR 380 handgun. The questions cover historical firearms (1911), channel sponsors (Gun Prime), and viewer engagement (subscription verification). The host, wearing tactical gear, demonstrates high energy and enthusiasm, showcasing knowledge of firearms and the industry.
This video showcases a speed shooting challenge where participants compete to shoot and reload a Rossi .22lr rifle the fastest, with the winner keeping the firearm. The challenge highlights quick handling and accuracy under pressure. The event, sponsored by Gunprime, features multiple contestants demonstrating their skills on an outdoor range.
This video tests whether a bullet can stop another bullet by shooting a .22 caliber round from a belt buckle gun at a 12-gauge shotgun shell. The experiment, conducted at an outdoor range, shows the .22 bullet easily penetrating the shotgun shell. The host concludes that in this specific scenario, a bullet cannot stop another bullet, highlighting the difficulty of aiming the unique belt buckle firearm.
This test demonstrates the effectiveness of modern Level 3A+ body armor against a WWII M1 Carbine firing .30 Carbine rounds. Despite significant back face deformation and visible damage to the armor, it successfully stopped the projectile and its fragments. The comparison highlights the advancements in personal protective equipment over historical military firearms.
This video demonstrates a unique experiment involving a drone carrying an M67 grenade over a frozen lake. The drone is equipped with a custom release mechanism designed to pull the grenade's pin upon release. The M67 grenade detonates successfully on the ice, creating a significant shockwave and water plume. The video also features a gold-plated AK-47, which is fired into the lake at the end.
This video showcases a unique gold-plated AK47 pistol, reportedly a family heirloom with a connection to Saddam Hussein. The presenter, Edwin Sarkissian, demonstrates its firing capabilities in a canyon setting. The firearm is identified as a Micro Draco variant chambered in 7.62x39mm, featuring a gold finish and standard AK-47 magazine.
The Staccato 2011 XC is presented as a high-performance, competition-ready handgun. Its integrated compensator and ported slide significantly reduce recoil and muzzle flip, enabling exceptionally fast follow-up shots. The review highlights its smooth shooting characteristics, accuracy, and premium build quality, making it ideal for competitive shooting disciplines.
The R3dNeck MiniGun, a custom six-barrel Gatling-style firearm built from two Gilboa double-barrel AR-15s, demonstrates extreme destructive power. Testing against a ballistic dummy resulted in complete destruction, while vehicle doors and concrete walls were easily penetrated. The project highlights innovative firearm engineering and extreme ballistic performance.
This video reviews the Pioneer Arms PPS-43C, a Polish-made submachine gun converted to 9mm and legally classified as a pistol due to its welded-shut folding stock. The presenter, Johnny, puts the firearm through its paces, highlighting its historical context (Soviet era) and its practicality for potential owners looking to avoid SBR regulations and track down less common ammunition like 7.62x25mm Tokarev. The review aims to determine if this unique firearm has a place in a collector's or enthusiast's arsenal. The description also promotes the channel's merchandise and other gun-related content guides.
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