This YouTube video from Aguila Ammo TV focuses on their "Battle Bag" showcased at SHOT Show 2025. While the specific contents of the bag are not detailed in the provided information, the presence of the #ammo and #556 tags, along with the manufacturer's channel, strongly suggests a focus on ammunition and potentially firearm-related gear. The title implies a presentation of new products or offerings from Aguila at the event. The video is likely aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in ammunition and tactical equipment.
This video offers a first look at Aguila's new 5.56 Battle Bag, showcasing its 30-round packaging. The footage emphasizes that any firearms displayed are deactivated costume props and not for sale, as SHOT Show is an industry-only event where no gun sales occur. The video also directs viewers to a detailed review on Moondog Industries' website and provides links for more information on the Aguila ammunition and various social media channels for the creator. Production notes highlight the equipment and editing software used, along with a disclaimer regarding safety, educational/entertainment purposes, and affiliate links.
This video provides a detailed look at the SIG SAUER P322, a California-compliant .22LR pistol. It highlights the pistol's premium features, including its non-threaded barrel and magazine disconnect for safety. The review covers its optic-ready design, ambidextrous controls, reversible magazine catch, and interchangeable triggers. The video also includes unboxing, a discussion on ammunition types such as Aguila, Federal, Browning, and CCI, red dot sight testing with the ROMEO-X COMPACT, and a shooting montage. A "Free Lunch Competition" is also featured.
This video conducts a comparative test of CCI Standard and Aguila Super Extra 22LR ammunition. It aims to evaluate the performance differences between these two popular .22 Long Rifle loads, likely focusing on aspects such as accuracy, reliability, and velocity. The content is geared towards firearm enthusiasts who use .22LR ammunition for plinking, training, or small game hunting, providing valuable data for making informed purchasing decisions.
This YouTube video, '#PlinkoDeMayo with @AguilaAmmoTV !', celebrates an annual event featuring Aguila Ammunition. The video highlights several specific ammunition types including 5.56 BattlePack, Super Extra 40gr 22LR, Colibri 20gr 22LR, and 115gr 9mm FMJ. It also features special appearances from a variety of firearm manufacturers: CZ USA, Dead Air Silencers, HUXWRX, Kel-Tec, Ruger, Springfield Armory, and Walther. Additionally, it acknowledges partners at Gunsite Academy, indicating potential content related to firearms training or range activities.
This video captures the aftermath of the Aguila Ammunition party at SHOT Show. Based on the description, the event is highlighted as one of the most 'classy' parties at SHOT Show, emphasizing its quality in terms of food, venue, and attendees. While the video itself focuses on the party atmosphere, the underlying theme is the brand's presence and networking at a major industry event.
This YouTube video challenges viewers to identify firearm industry brands based on their logos, as asked to attendees at SHOT Show. Participants are encouraged to post their answers in the comments before watching the reveal. A contest is announced, offering a swag-filled tote bag from SHOT Show as a prize for those who submit a screenshot of their answers by February 22, 2025. The video aims to test knowledge of the 2A (Second Amendment) industry and its major players.
This video features a budget rifle and ammunition challenge using a Ruger PRF rifle equipped with a Discovery Optics LHD 8-32x56 scope. The creator aims to test the performance of a sub-$250 rifle and affordable ammunition, documenting the setup, shooting process, and results. The video also includes a segment promoting the sponsor, Aura, for data security. Links for the rifle details, targets, and social media channels are provided in the description. The content is presented for educational and entertainment purposes and emphasizes safe filming practices.
This YouTube video focuses on the Aguila Super Extra .22LR ammunition, specifically testing it in a Ruger RPR rifle. The description encourages viewers to read a detailed review on the Moondog Industries website, which compares Aguila Super Extra to CCI Standard ammunition. The video directly tags both Aguila Ammo TV and Ruger Firearms, indicating a focus on these brands and their products.
This YouTube video focuses on testing ammunition from Bear Creek Arsenal, indicated by the title and description. The description also includes a link to a review on Moondog Industries and tags several relevant ammunition manufacturers. The video likely showcases the performance of this ammunition, possibly in a rifle or other firearm platform, and aims to provide an evaluation for viewers interested in rimfire ammunition and firearm reviews.
This video features a range test of the Smith & Wesson Shield EZ .380 Performance Center with various ammunition brands including Aguila, Winchester, Republic, PMC, and Sergeant Major. The reviewer notes a significant improvement in reliability, with previous stovepiping issues on the last round seemingly resolved, attributing it to either the gun breaking in or the magazines being left loaded. The reviewer expresses high satisfaction with the firearm, stating it has replaced their Colt Government .380.
This video features a user testing the reliability of their Taurus G3C pistol with a variety of ammunition brands, including Belom, Wolf, Tulammo, Winchester, Aguila, Blazer, and Remington. The primary focus is on practical application, emphasizing how a firearm will perform with readily available ammunition in potential TEOTWAWKI or SHTF scenarios where specialized ammo might not be accessible. The user aims to demonstrate a high reliability rate of their chosen firearm.