EVERY Cartridge RANKED (Level 1 - 1000) #civtac #pewpew #guns

Published on August 27, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video provides a humorous, tiered ranking of various firearm cartridges from Level 1 (.22 Super Colibri) to Level 1000 (.45 Auto). It showcases the relative power and common applications of popular calibers like 9mm, .223, and .50 BMG, while satirizing 'stopping power' myths. The content highlights the diversity of ammunition available for different firearm platforms.

Quick Summary

The video ranks firearm cartridges from Level 1 (.22 Super Colibri) to Level 1000 (.45 Auto). It showcases popular calibers like 9mm (Level 99), .223 (Level 303), and .50 BMG (Level 999), satirizing 'stopping power' myths.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Cartridge Ranking Explained
  2. 00:04Level 1: .22 Super Colibri
  3. 00:06Level 2: 5.56 Blank
  4. 00:12Level 50: .380 Auto
  5. 00:16Level 99: 9mm
  6. 00:19Level 303: .223 Remington
  7. 00:23Level 500: .360 S&W Magnum
  8. 00:27Level 799: 7.62x54R
  9. 00:31Level 999: .50 BMG
  10. 00:45Level 1000: .45 Auto (Satire)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the lowest ranked cartridge in the video?

The video ranks the .22 Super Colibri as Level 1, making it the lowest power cartridge discussed. It's a very low-power rimfire round.

Which cartridge is humorously ranked as Level 1000?

In a satirical take on 'stopping power' myths, the .45 Auto is humorously ranked at Level 1000, with exaggerated claims of power.

What are some of the higher-ranked cartridges mentioned?

Higher-ranked cartridges include the .223 Remington at Level 303, 7.62x54R at Level 799, and the powerful .50 BMG at Level 999.

What sponsors are mentioned in the video?

The host mentions sponsors Bullet Vault, likely for ammunition storage solutions, and SDI (Sonoran Desert Institute), an educational institution.

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