This YouTube Short from Lehigh Defense highlights their new facility in Northeast Texas, capable of producing 400,000 bullets weekly. The video emphasizes the company's focus on machined copper projectiles, presenting them as the future of terminal performance with innovative designs. It mentions Bill Wilson's acquisition of Lehigh Defense assets in early 2022 and the subsequent construction of the 16,800 sq ft plant equipped with 21 Swiss CNC machines, with plans for further expansion and new product innovations. The description also provides links to both Wilson Combat and Lehigh Defense websites.
This video explores Wilson Combat's Xtreme Defense and Xtreme Penetrator bullets, highlighting their non-deforming design and unique fluid displacement wounding mechanism. Unlike traditional hollow points, these machined copper projectiles utilize flutes to create a large wound channel by pushing fluids outward. They demonstrate exceptional barrier penetration, remaining effective through clothing, glass, and metal, consistently achieving FBI-compliant penetration depths of 12-16 inches.
This YouTube video compares the terminal ballistics of a "Machined Copper 9mm" projectile against 25 lbs of clay. The title suggests a focus on projectile performance and impact, likely to demonstrate how the copper bullet behaves when encountering resistance. This type of content is common in firearm enthusiasts' discussions about ammunition effectiveness and potential self-defense or hunting applications.
This YouTube video title suggests a ballistic test comparing machined copper 9mm ammunition against a vehicle windshield. The content likely focuses on the terminal ballistics of the projectile and its penetration capabilities through automotive glass. Viewers can expect to see live-fire demonstrations and analysis of the projectile's performance and integrity after impacting the windshield.
This video showcases a test involving a "machined copper 9mm round" and its impact against a car. While the specific firearm used is not explicitly stated, the focus is on the ballistic performance of a particular type of ammunition against a vehicle. The title suggests a destructive testing scenario or a demonstration of projectile capabilities.
This video focuses on "Machined Copper 9mm HP" ammunition. While the description is brief, the title strongly suggests a detailed examination or demonstration of this specific type of hollow-point projectile for 9mm handguns. Expect content related to the manufacturing process, performance characteristics, or potential applications of this specialized ammunition.
This video, 'Factory to Table: Part - 3 The 188gr. Selous Rounds by Discreet Ballistics', features Kit Badger meeting with David Stark of Discreet Ballistics in Northern New Hampshire. The focus is on loading 188gr Machined Copper Selous rounds for a 300 Blackout MiniFix rifle, utilizing a Q LLC Trash Panda Silencer. Discreet Ballistics specializes in subsonic ammunition designed for hunting with calibers like 300 Blackout, emphasizing their expansion capabilities at subsonic velocities for significant impact damage. The video also showcases some of the creator's loadout, including Prometheus Design Werx apparel and SKD Tactical gloves.
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