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 compares the ballistic performance of two popular rifle cartridges, 5.56x45mm NATO and 5.45x39mm, when impacting mild steel at 50 yards. Different bullet weights and types are tested for each caliber, including 55 gr FMJ and M855 for 5.56mm, and 60 gr FMJ and 7N6 for 5.45x39mm. The test uses a 5.56" A529 gr mild steel plate. The video aims to highlight the differences in performance between these seemingly similar rounds, emphasizing entertainment and educational value while cautioning viewers about the dangers of shooting steel.
This YouTube video tests the lethality of the 5.45x39 7n6 "Poison Bullet" on a zombie head. The description also includes multiple affiliate links for ear protection, ballistic dummy lab products, and an unspecified sponsor related to crime protection. The video creator encourages viewers to support the channel through Patreon or PayPal and provides links to their Instagram.
This video from Garand Thumb delves into the performance and lethality of the Russian 7N6 "poison bullet," a round notorious for its unpredictable terminal ballistics, particularly after its use in the Soviet-Afghan War. The content creator conducts scientific tests, including ballistic gel examinations at various distances and an armor-piercing (AP) test, to understand the bullet's behavior upon impact. The video also touches upon the ATF's ban on this ammunition. The comparison with M855 ammunition in ballistic gel is also presented. The creator aims to provide a scientific understanding of the round's effectiveness and offers final thoughts on facing such ammunition.
This video discusses the impact of the Russian import ban on 5.45x39 caliber AK rifles. The ban is expected to significantly reduce the availability of these firearms and their ammunition in the US market, which had seen a resurgence in popularity. The presenter speculates that this situation will likely lead to an increased demand and market for AK-pattern rifles chambered in 5.56mm. The video also promotes various MAC channels and sponsors.
This video features TacticalDoodle and Nutnfancy discussing the relevance and viability of the AK-74 platform and its 5.45x39mm caliber in today's firearms market. They delve into the caliber's ballistics, compare it to the dominant 5.56x45mm, and examine the strengths of the AK-74 platform, including its shootability and potential advantages during ammunition shortages. The discussion covers Russian military ammunition like 7N6, penetration tests, and the accuracy of stamped receiver AKs. The video also touches on the impact of import restrictions on the availability of Russian ammunition and highlights the usefulness of Magpul Zukhov furniture for the AK platform. It includes extensive in-field shooting drills and testing.
This video tests the ballistic capabilities of Shot Stop's lightweight, Level III+ UHMWPE backpack armor panel. The armor is rated for 7.62x51mm M80 FMJ, but the test goes further, evaluating its performance against multiple rifle rounds including 7.62x39mm M67, 5.45x39mm 7n6, 5.56x45mm M193, and 5.56x45mm M855. High-speed camera footage is used to capture the impact events.
This YouTube video, part 1 of an AK74 ammo test, focuses on evaluating different ammunition types. The video explicitly mentions testing 7N6 (Tula), Wolf Performance, Silver Bear, and Red Army Standard ammunition for the AK74 rifle. Due to YouTube's updated policies regarding firearms content, direct links to relevant setups have been removed and are instead provided via a link to the creator's website. The description also includes a link to their Patreon page.
This video features a "torture test" of a Level IV Stand Alone Armor plate from Trenton Tactical. The test involves battering the plate with various rifle calibers including 7N6 5.45x39, M855 5.56x45, 7.62x39, and 7.62x54r Steel Core ammunition. The description encourages viewers to check out the product on the Trenton Tactical website.
This YouTube video features a ballistics gel test of the 5.45x39mm 7N6 round fired from a Short Barreled Rifle (SBR) Krinkov. The content creator, Mrgunsngear, conducts the test and provides visual documentation, focusing on the performance and terminal ballistics of this specific ammunition and firearm configuration. The video aims to showcase the effects of the 7N6 round after passing through ballistic gelatin.
This YouTube video features a comprehensive test and review of AR500 Armor's Level III body armor plates. The reviewer fires various calibers, including M855, 7N6, .308, and 7.62x54R rounds, at the armor to demonstrate its performance and protective capabilities. The video also includes promotional links for 1776 United Shirts and the reviewer's social media channels.
This video discusses the impact of the recent import ban on 7N6 surplus ammunition and its potential effect on the 5.45x39 caliber. The host explores whether the ban should deter individuals from purchasing or owning rifles chambered in 5.45x39, suggesting a discussion around the caliber's viability in the current market.