This video discusses three distinct firearms: the 22 LR Raptor, a side-charging AR-10 chambered in .308, and an RPK with a distinctive redwood furniture. The description also includes the hashtag #edc, suggesting a focus on everyday carry applications for at least some of the firearms featured. The video appears to be a brief overview or discussion of these specific models, potentially for an audience interested in unique or popular firearm platforms.
This video offers a first look at the AB Suppressors Raptor suppressor, highlighting its modular reflex design that increases volume without adding significant length. It also provides an update on the presenter's Accuracy International ATX rifle and the Vortex HD Razor Gen III optic, which was recently warrantied by Vortex with excellent service. The presenter expresses satisfaction with the rifle setup. Loadout details include the Raptor suppressor, Accuracy International ATX, Vortex HD Razor Gen III 6-36, Vortex Impact 4000 Rangefinder, and SPHUR Mount.
This YouTube Shorts video appears to be an initial shooting experience with a firearm referred to as 'The Raptor'. The title suggests it's a short-form video, likely showcasing first impressions or a brief firing session. Without further details from a description or transcript, specific firearm models, calibers, or manufacturers cannot be definitively identified beyond the potential name 'Raptor'. The content is likely aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in new or notable guns.
This YouTube Short focuses on the .22LR caliber, specifically referencing 'The Raptor.' While the exact firearm model isn't detailed in the title or description, the content is clearly centered around this popular rimfire cartridge. The short format suggests a quick visual showcase or a brief highlight of a firearm chambered in .22LR, potentially a rifle or pistol. The tag '#shorts' indicates its platform, and the mention of 'Raptor' hints at a specific model or a nickname for a firearm.
This YouTube Shorts video is titled 'RAPTOR!! Video is live!!! #shorts'. While the description is blank, the title suggests a live video release, possibly featuring a firearm or related content, with 'RAPTOR' potentially referring to a specific model, brand, or a notable feature. The use of '#shorts' indicates it's a short-form video, likely designed for quick engagement.
This YouTube video appears to be a short-form content piece (indicated by #shorts) featuring a live review of a firearm referred to as 'Raptor'. The title suggests an 'Epic Montage' alongside the live review, implying a dynamic presentation of the firearm. Given the title, the content is likely focused on showcasing the firearm, potentially through shooting footage and commentary.
This video, titled "Sunday Night Breakdown!", features a discussion of the Jacob Grey 2011 Raptor and an M4. The description explicitly mentions "#edc" and "#airsoft", indicating potential use cases and related activities. The provided link to "direct.me/muzzlebroke" suggests a focus on firearm-related content and potential product reviews or sales. The video also promotes channel membership for exclusive perks.
This video compares a 9mm pistol and a 12 Gauge shotgun for home defense, focusing on the speed of delivering multiple hits. A G-Force Arms Raptor 9mm took 3.56 seconds to land 12 shots, while a G-Force One shotgun achieved 13 pellets on target in just 0.92 seconds. The shotgun demonstrated faster target coverage, making it the preferred choice for rapid defensive scenarios.
This video conducts a destructive test comparing the impact of .22 LR and .50 BMG rounds on a ballistic head model. The .22 LR caused minimal damage, while the .50 BMG completely destroyed the head, highlighting the vast difference in energy and destructive potential between the two calibers. The test also showcases the Raptor .50 BMG upper receiver as an accessible way to experience .50 BMG ballistics on an AR-15 platform.
This video strongly advises against using Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) ammunition for defensive carry due to its tendency to over-penetrate. Hollow Point (HP) ammunition is recommended for its expansion and energy dumping capabilities, which mitigate over-penetration risks. Tests using ballistic gel and a dummy head visually demonstrate the superior terminal performance of HP rounds in self-defense scenarios.
This YouTube video features a ballistic gel test and review of Aria Ballistics' "Raptor" .40 S&W ammunition. The test utilizes a Glock 22 and Glock 27, with a focus on performance through heavy clothing. The description hints at potential disappointment with the ammunition's performance and emphasizes that all shooting is conducted on a private range under controlled conditions. The video includes affiliate links for tools and gear but explicitly states no firearms or ammunition are for sale.
This video compares the destructive power of .50 BMG and .22 LR rounds using a ballistic dummy head. The .22 LR causes localized damage, while the .50 BMG completely obliterates the head. The host also highlights the Raptor 50 BMG upper receiver as an affordable way to experience .50 BMG on an AR-15 platform.
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