This video delves into the controversial 7N6 ammunition, often dubbed the "poisonous" bullet. It examines the Soviet-designed round's construction, terminal ballistics through tests with ballistic gel and water jugs, and compares its performance against standard FMJ ammunition. The content also explores the legality of 7N6, its supposed bypassing of international laws like the Geneva Convention, and debunks myths surrounding its "poisonous" nature. The AK-74 is highlighted as the primary firearm chambered for this round, with a comparison to 5.56mm Green Tip ammunition also featured.
This video details the unboxing and live-fire testing of a sealed can of Monarch 7.62x39mm ammunition. The presenter demonstrates the proper method for opening a military-style spam can using a specialized tool. After inspecting the steel-cased cartridges, the ammo is loaded into an AK-47 and fired at a range, confirming its functionality.
This video discusses the potential impact of a Trump presidency on Russian ammunition sanctions. It explores what might happen to sanctions related to Russian guns and ammo once Trump takes office. The content is presented by God Family & Guns (GFG) and encourages viewer support through Patreon. It also features mentions of GFG's merchandise, other channels, and a prayer request link.
This video showcases the power of Russian 30mm ammunition being fired from a 2A42 autocannon, specifically highlighting its use on the Terminator IFV (Infantry Fighting Vehicle) and a Havoc attack helicopter. The content focuses on the military application of this heavy ordnance, implying significant firepower and tactical scenarios.
This video investigates the origin of a massive quantity of Russian ammunition entering the US, despite import bans on Russian firearms and ammunition. It questions how 400 million rounds are still accessible, implying a complex supply chain or potential loopholes. The description also includes extensive support for the creator's mission and channel, listing sponsors, recommended products, merchandise, and social media links.
The Garand Thumb video thoroughly tests the Russian 7N6 5.45x39mm 'Poison Bullet', demonstrating its extreme terminal ballistics due to immediate yawing and tumbling in ballistic gel. Compared to the M855, the 7N6 creates a more violent wound channel. The video also debunks the ATF's 'armor-piercing' classification, showing the round fails to penetrate soft armor, arguing the ban was based on a technicality.
This video investigates the US government's ban on Russian ammunition and the subsequent arrival of 400 million rounds of Russian ammo. It explores the origins of this ammunition and its potential impact on the ongoing ammo shortage. The description also includes promotional links for merchandise, Patreon support, and the channel's website and social media profiles.
This video tests cheap Russian Tula .308 Win 165gr JSP ammunition for home defense applications, utilizing a high-speed camera for analysis. The content aims to evaluate the performance of this budget-friendly ammunition, with a previous gel test linked for comparison. No firearms or ammunition are sold, and the video adheres to YouTube's content policies.
This video showcases a successful weekly "ammo hunt" with finds of hard-to-find ammunition at low prices. It includes an unboxing of an online order and an update on the ammunition shortage, highlighting that Russian ammunition is still in stock. Various calibers are mentioned, including .45-70, .357 Magnum, 9mm, .380, .45 ACP, 30-06, 7.62x39, .22lr, and 12 gauge. The video also features affiliate links for ear protection and an Amazon storefront.
This video features the initial firing and range fun with a Zastava ZPAP92. The setup includes an SB Tactical triangle folding brace and a CNC Warrior shorty booster. The shooter is using Russian ammunition and ringing steel targets. The description emphasizes that the content is for entertainment purposes and all shooting is conducted safely on private property. It also includes affiliate links for Amazon and a channel membership option.
This video discusses a potential shift in ammunition sourcing, specifically focusing on Palmetto State Armory's rumored domestic production of steel-cased ammunition in the USA. The creator suggests this could be positive news for individuals who have relied on Russian-made ammunition, implying a possible impact on availability and pricing due to the Biden administration's policies. The description also includes promotional links for supplements, gold purchases, body armor, and channel support.
This YouTube video tests reloaded Russian ammunition, specifically the 7.62x39mm caliber. The creator, Deuce and Guns, aims to determine the functionality and reliability of this reloaded ammo. The video encourages viewer engagement through likes and subscriptions, with a new video released weekly. A link to their Amazon store is also provided.
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