This video tests various firearms and projectile weapons against a 250-pound ballistic gel Mega Furby. Smaller calibers like .22 Magnum and .380 ACP failed to penetrate, while larger handguns like the .50 AE Desert Eagle and .500 Magnum achieved significant penetration. High-power rifles, including the .45-70 Government and .416 Rigby, proved capable of full penetration, with the .408 CheyTac and .55 Boys anti-tank rifle demonstrating extreme destructive power.
This video presents an abuse test of AR550 steel targets, subjecting them to heavy-duty 300WM M61 armor-piercing ammunition at a close range of 75 yards. The description explicitly warns viewers not to replicate this test, hinting at extreme conditions and potentially surprising results regarding the targets' durability. The content focuses on the performance of the AR550 steel under severe stress, likely highlighting its resilience and suitability for extreme shooting applications.
This video tests the durability of AR550 and AR500 steel targets by shooting them with M61 300 Winchester Magnum Armor Piercing rounds. The creators aim to debunk claims that they gaslight viewers about their target quality, demonstrating their products' resilience against powerful ammunition. The video also includes a look at the rifle used, comparisons of target impacts, and a discussion about the current state of the gun community, offering a chance to win a prize. Recommended products and contact information for the company are also provided.
This video title, '2x4 WILL get DESTROYED,' combined with the description mentioning an 'Armored post' from tatargets.com, strongly suggests a durability test or demonstration involving firearms and targets. The armored post is presented as a long-lasting solution, implying it will withstand significant abuse. The content is likely to involve shooting at a 2x4 to showcase the product's resilience, which is a common theme in firearm accessory testing on YouTube.
This video critically evaluates a "Chinese Dueling Tree" advertised as rifle-rated, demonstrating its failure under various calibers and firearms. The creators subject the target to 9mm, 10mm, 12 Gauge shotgun, .45-70, .308, and .300 PRC rounds, highlighting significant damage and ultimately concluding it is not rifle-rated as claimed. The video contrasts the performance with their own rifle-rated steel targets and offers a discount code for viewers.
This video pits the powerful .300 Winchester Magnum against an "Exodus AR550" steel target plate, commonly known as a "Warranty Plate," to see if it can indeed create a hole. The presenter, Jared, tests various Federal ammunition, including 165 grain and Powershock rounds, on both the AR550 and a "Genesis AR500" plate. The video aims to prove the durability of these steel targets and also touches on the effects of .300 WinMag on "junk steel." Viewers are encouraged to comment with their theories on how the hole was made, and promotional codes are offered for target purchases. Safety is emphasized throughout, with a "DO NOT SHOOT" segment.
This video tests the durability of Exodus Line steel targets against AP (Armor Piercing) ammunition, specifically M80A1 and M855A1 rounds. The description emphasizes that the AR550 steel targets are resistant to these rounds, though it strongly advises against such testing. The video also promotes various target systems from TA Targets, including Exodus, A-DAP, and Genesis lines, with discount codes and special offers available.
This video showcases the durability of AR550 Exodus steel targets from TATargets. The description highlights a test comparing armor-piercing rounds against these targets, aiming to demonstrate their resilience. The focus is on the performance and toughness of the steel targets under fire, suggesting a practical application for shooting enthusiasts who use steel targets for practice or training.
This video explores the penetration capabilities of AP (Armor-Piercing) rounds against two specific target types: Exodus and Genesis. The description also highlights a Black Friday sale for TA Targets, offering discounts on Exodus targets, Genesis targets, apparel, and coffee. The title "Will it penetrate?" suggests a destructive testing or comparison format, aiming to determine the effectiveness of AP ammunition against these targets.
This video appears to be a comparison between the A-DAP System and Genesis Steel Targets. The description explicitly mentions AR550 and AR500 steel target materials, as well as the Genesis brand and an associated Exodus product or brand. It also provides a link to shop for all steel targets on tatargets.com. Given the focus on steel targets, it's likely demonstrating their durability and performance under live fire, potentially with firearms.
This video tests free steel targets for use at a shooting range. The creator, from the 'Deuce and Guns' channel, showcases the targets and their performance. The description encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and check out their Amazon store and Facebook page, noting that new videos are uploaded weekly.
This YouTube video title indicates a comparison between 'Dragon's Breath' ammunition and a 'Cranium Target'. The inclusion of hashtags like #gun, #shotgun, and #civtac suggests a focus on firearms, specifically shotguns and civilian tactical applications. The content likely involves testing the effects of Dragon's Breath rounds, a specialized shotgun ammunition known for its fiery projectile, against a target designed to simulate a skull. The video will likely appeal to firearms enthusiasts interested in ballistic testing, specialized ammunition, and practical applications of firearms.
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