This video features an ice penetration test conducted by Mr. Madness, an experienced shooter, comparing seven different calibers from .22LR to suppressed 5.56 NATO. The test demonstrates how projectile size and velocity affect penetration depth in ice, with the 5.56 NATO producing the largest crater. The host provides an enthusiastic and informative overview of each firearm and its performance.
This video features an in-depth ballistic testing of the RTS Tactical Level IV Ceramic Plate Carrier Active Shooter Kit, utilizing a powerful Smith & Wesson 460 Performance Center revolver. The test goes beyond basic penetration, aiming to subject the body armor to extreme conditions. The video also teases additional testing with other firearms including a .44 Magnum, Springfield 30-06, CZ Shadow 2 9mm, and an AR-15 in 5.56 NATO with different ammunition types, promising a comprehensive look at the plate's capabilities and performance under various calibers and firearm platforms.
This video compares the sound signatures of 300 Blackout and 5.56 NATO firearms, both suppressed and unsuppressed. It highlights differences in firearm operating systems, specifically piston-driven versus direct impingement, and showcases two distinct AR-15 platforms: a Noveske Gen 4 and a POF 415 Edge. The presenter demonstrates the audible differences when firing suppressed and unsuppressed, offering a practical comparison for enthusiasts.
This demonstration highlights the significant difference in operation between a suppressed and unsuppressed AR-15, specifically a POF 415 Edge piston-driven rifle. The presenter shows the need to adjust the gas block when switching between suppressed and unsuppressed firing configurations to ensure proper cycling. Viewers are encouraged to like and subscribe for more content.
This video demonstrates the penetration capabilities of 5.56 NATO green tip steel core ammunition against a half-inch steel beam. The test utilized a POF 415 Edge rifle and Independence 62-grain green tip rounds. One shot successfully penetrated the steel, while another did not, suggesting variability in performance or impact points.
This review of the POF 415 Edge highlights its American-made construction and piston-driven operating system. The presenter demonstrates the firearm's easy disassembly and reassembly, emphasizing its patented features like the heat sink nut and rolling pin bolt. The review also touches on the firearm's ambidextrous controls and its 3.5 lb drop-in trigger.
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