This video features a ballistic gel test and review of 125 Grain Speer Gold Dot .357 Magnum ammunition. The test is conducted with heavy clothing simulation using two popular revolvers: a Taurus 605 and a Ruger GP100. The content focuses on the performance of the self-defense ammunition, offering insights into its penetration and expansion characteristics in a gel medium, making it relevant for firearm enthusiasts interested in self-defense ammunition performance.
This video discusses essential rifle and pistol ammunition choices for SHTF (S*it Hits The Fan) scenarios, emphasizing the importance of wise stockpiling and effective defensive ammunition selection for optimal results. The description also includes a promotional link for WARBIRD safety sunglasses with a discount code.
This video urges viewers to stockpile specific, hard-to-find calibers of ammunition, emphasizing the importance of cautious ammo selection given the large number of concealed carry permit holders. The creator also promotes their Patreon, sponsors, merchandise, and other social media channels.
This video uses the phrase "Spicy Ammo" in the title, which in firearms culture typically refers to ammunition with enhanced or unusual characteristics, often implying increased power or effect. The "POV" (Point of View) suggests the viewer is experiencing the situation from the perspective of the shooter. While no specific firearms or calibers are mentioned, the title strongly hints at a demonstration or discussion centered around specialized ammunition and its performance, likely in a shooting or range-related context. The content is geared towards an audience interested in the nuances of ammunition and its impact on firearm performance.
This video provides a ballistic gel test of Federal Syntech .45 ACP segmenting hollow point ammunition. The test is conducted using a Rock Island Armory 1911 and a Glock 30, with the ammunition being fired through heavy clothing. The content aims to evaluate the performance and effectiveness of this specific self-defense round.
This test evaluates the effectiveness of custom 12-gauge 'Springshot' shells, which replace traditional projectiles with small metal springs. The results indicate significant spread and penetration, decimating a water bottle and passing through a duct-taped target. While not explicitly tested for full-auto reliability, the custom loads demonstrate potential lethality and unique ballistics.
This video compares the AK-74's 5.45x39mm round with the AR-15's .223/5.56mm round. It details component differences, noting the 5.45x39mm has a longer bullet and extruded powder, while the .223 uses shorter bullets and spherical powder. Live fire tests suggest the 5.45x39mm round has less perceived recoil.
This video unboxes a 1000-round bulk pack of Winchester 5.56mm M193 ammunition. The speaker highlights the specifications: 55-grain Full Metal Jacket bullets traveling at 3180 FPS. The sheer volume and weight (27 lbs) of the bulk pack are emphasized, noting its suitability for preppers and large ammo stockpiles.
This YouTube video tests the effectiveness of DART bullets, specifically inquiring about their lethality. The title and provided hashtags indicate a focus on civilian tactical applications and shotgun ammunition, likely featuring a range test at a location like Demo Ranch. The content appears to be a practical evaluation of a specific type of ammunition for defensive or tactical use.
This video explains the legal status and terminal ballistics of hollow point ammunition compared to FMJ rounds. It highlights how hollow points are designed to expand upon impact, dumping energy into the target and reducing over-penetration risks, making them ideal for self-defense. A Norma Monolithic Hollow Point is showcased, demonstrating its star-shaped expansion.
This YouTube video title asks "How Deadly is *Stone Bird Shot*?" and includes hashtags related to civilian tactical applications, shotguns, and ammunition lethality. Based solely on the title and hashtags, the video appears to be an evaluation or test of a specific type of bird shot, likely focusing on its effectiveness and potential for damage in a tactical context. The use of "civtac" suggests a focus on civilian applications of tactical gear and knowledge.
This YouTube video compares Federal HST ammunition packaged for Law Enforcement Officers (LEO) against standard commercial +P HST ammunition in .45 ACP. The comparison includes ballistic gel tests using a Colt compact 1911. The video aims to determine if LEO-specific ammunition offers superior performance. It includes disclaimers about safe shooting practices and no direct sales of firearms or ammunition.
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