This video explores the extreme velocity potential of the .17-5.56 KAK wildcat cartridge, achieving over 5,200 FPS, nearly 1 mile per second. Testing reveals its devastating effect on targets like watermelons and ballistic gel due to rapid fragmentation and temporary wound cavity expansion. While it penetrates Level 3A body armor, it is stopped by Level 4 ceramic plates.
This video pits a 104-year-old Colt 1911 against 200lb ice blocks, showcasing the .45 ACP's effectiveness with significant fracturing. Various calibers, from .22 LR to .50 BMG, are tested for penetration and destructive power on ice, highlighting the dramatic difference in performance between pistol and rifle rounds. The content also features a SimpliSafe sponsorship and a giveaway announcement for tactical gear and a modified truck.
This YouTube video features a discussion about gun rights organizations that the content creator supports. While the specific firearms or calibers discussed are not detailed, the context of the @blackriflecoffeepodcast and mention of gun policy suggests a focus on Second Amendment advocacy and potentially firearms ownership in general. The creator apologizes for voice hoarseness due to recent armorer courses, indicating a background in firearms technicality.
This YouTube video, titled "We BROKE Everything For Charity," highlights a charity stream organized by Nikko Ortiz to support veterans. The description emphasizes community involvement and a personal connection to military service, inspired by veterans. The video features collaborations with several prominent figures and companies within the firearm and veteran support communities, including Boot Campaign and Black Rifle Coffee. Participants are thanked, and links to various social media platforms, merchandise, and sponsors are provided.
This video showcases a unique all-metal F1 Firearms handgun with an aluminum frame compatible with Glock magazines. It undergoes ballistic testing against coffee bags, demonstrating the penetration power of various calibers including .22 LR, 9mm, .357 Magnum from a Colt Python, a 12 Gauge slug from a Benelli M4, and a .308 FAL pistol. The F1 handgun, equipped with a suppressor and red dot, shows impressive performance.
This YouTube video's title and description pose a question about criticizing veterans, specifically mentioning prominent figures like Mat Best, Tim Kennedy, and Dan Crenshaw. The content appears to be a discussion or opinion piece rather than a direct firearms review or demonstration. Affiliate links for merchandise and coffee are included, suggesting a creator's channel.
This video analyzes the recent controversy surrounding Black Rifle Coffee Company (BRCC) and its founders, Evan Hafer and Mat Best. The speaker critiques BRCC's strategy to appeal to a mainstream audience while alienating its core conservative customer base with polarizing statements, particularly Evan Hafer's 'repugnant group of people' comment in a New York Times interview. The video also touches on past controversies, BRCC's marketing evolution, and a critique of Hafer's damage control video.
This video features Mat Best from Black Rifle Coffee Company responding to something. While the specific topic of his response is not detailed in the provided text, the description highlights various promotional links for deals on tactical kits, ballistic plates, and shooting steel. It also includes links to "Johnny's Swag" which appears to be apparel and merchandise, as well as links to the creator's social media channels and video gear. The description also contains an affiliate disclaimer.
This vlog captures a lively weekend with prominent firearms personalities Brandon Herrera, Donut Operator, Mat Best, and Klean. The group engages in range activities, including shooting AK-47s and a Barrett .50 caliber rifle, alongside casual socializing and discussions about firearm culture. The video highlights the camaraderie within the firearms community and touches on entrepreneurial journeys.
This video features a discussion about Halloween costume choices for a character named Daenen. The options considered include 'Fat Best' (presumably a reference to Mat Best), Alex Zedra, Instructor Zero, and Stephen Segal. The description also includes affiliate links to camera equipment, microphones, and GoPros, as well as social media links and information about a video segment called 'eye of the GNARwhal.' The video was filmed in Utah and provides contact information for licensing and business inquiries.
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