Ted from Line45 debunks the myth of the 12 gauge being the 'most powerful' round by critically defining power metrics like muzzle energy and momentum. He illustrates how rifles often surpass 12 gauge in raw energy, while the shotgun excels in versatility and close-range effectiveness with slugs and buckshot. The discussion emphasizes understanding specific load performance, distance limitations, and the crucial role of recoil management for practical application.
This video tests the extreme capabilities of a 2.5 oz 'Seismic' 12 gauge slug against a standard 1 oz slug. The heavier slug demonstrates significantly higher momentum, capable of toppling steel target stands and causing severe damage to mild steel. It also shows impressive penetration in ballistic gel and concrete, though it fragments on hard impacts. The recoil is calculated to be extremely high, comparable to heavy safari rifles.
This video, titled 'ALWAYS ON THE OFFENSIVE COLLECTION', explores a philosophy of proactive engagement and continuous forward momentum, drawing parallels to both mental and physical warfare. While the title and description do not explicitly mention firearms, the emphasis on 'offensive action', 'seizing the initiative', 'maintaining momentum', 'application', and 'control' in the face of 'bombardment' and 'being under siege' strongly suggests a thematic connection to self-defense, tactical preparedness, or martial pursuits where firearms might be a relevant tool. The content encourages viewers to master variables within their control and to maintain a persistent, forward-moving attitude to overcome struggles, even when not every battle can be won.
This YouTube video, titled "Interlude: Momentum and Censorship," discusses the concept of momentum as a vital element across Close Quarters Battle (CQB), business, and culture. The description highlights a specific instance where Instagram notified the creators that their content would face restrictions in sharing, searching, and discovery on the explore tab. This suggests the video will explore how censorship or platform restrictions can impact the dissemination of information and content, potentially drawing parallels to how momentum is built and maintained in different contexts.
This video reviews Momentum field watches, specifically the "Smokejumper" and the "Atlas 44". The reviewer compares them favorably to a more expensive Hamilton Khaki field watch, highlighting their value and features like legibility, day/date complications, and 100M water resistance. Both watches use the Seiko VX43E quartz movement. The "Smokejumper" is described as tactical and stealthy, while the "Atlas 44" has a luminous face with stark hands. The video also briefly mentions a "FieldWalker" automatic and a "Nutnfancy programmed" version of the "Smokejumper".
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