This video features a showdown between an 8-inch barreled rifle chambered in .223 and another in .300 Blackout. The title suggests a comparison to address skepticism about the utility of short-barreled "boi" rifles. The description provides links to TNVC, Spartan Armor Systems, Daniel Defense, Winchester, and Aimed Research, indicating potential product endorsements or collaborations, particularly with Aimed Research for high-speed camera rentals. The content is presented as a technical comparison with a focus on ballistic performance.
This video, titled "John WickBusters: Sciencing Whether Shotguns Can Pierce Body Armor," investigates the effectiveness of shotguns against body armor. It features collaborations with TNVC, Winchester, and Aimed Research, which provided a high-speed camera. The description explicitly states that no firearms, ammunition, or accessories are for sale, and the content avoids violence or policy violations. The video aims to scientifically test a common question regarding ballistic protection.
This YouTube video delves into a scientific investigation, utilizing a high-speed camera from Aimed Research, to challenge a claim made by Clint Smith. The video emphasizes its use of "highly scientific meat science" as the methodology. While the specific nature of Clint Smith's claim and the scientific findings are not detailed, the description explicitly states that no firearms, ammunition, or accessories are sold, linked, or showcased in a way that violates YouTube policy. The video aims to debunk or prove wrong a statement through empirical testing.
This video from ARFCOM News discusses several firearm-related news stories. It highlights a case where a couple received a "loot crate" full of M16 rifles, questioning whether they would turn them in. The video also touches on the USPS spying on pro-gun protestors, the DOJ's claims about medical cannabis patients, President Biden's comments on AR muzzle velocity, and a federal judge blocking Delaware's ban on self-built firearm possession. Links to relevant news articles and sponsors like TNVC and Aimed Research are provided. The content focuses on current events and legal developments within the firearms community.
This ARFCOM News video questions whether the ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) is upholding its promises. The description mentions collaborations with TNVC, Winchester, and Aimed Research (providing high-speed camera services). The video explicitly states that no firearms, ammunition, or accessories are for sale, nor are there any links to such sites. It also confirms the absence of violence, nudity, profane language, hate speech, scams, fraud, deceptive marketing, or any other policy-violating content.
This video offers a performance review of the Springfield Hellcat pistol, focusing on factual analysis rather than subjective feelings. It highlights the capabilities of the firearm and is supported by high-speed camera footage from Aimed Research. The description emphasizes that no firearms, ammunition, or accessories are being sold and that the content adheres to YouTube's policies, avoiding violence, profanity, or other prohibited material. Links are provided for TNVC and Aimed Research.
This video tests cheap Russian Tula .308 Win 165gr JSP ammunition for home defense applications, utilizing a high-speed camera for analysis. The content aims to evaluate the performance of this budget-friendly ammunition, with a previous gel test linked for comparison. No firearms or ammunition are sold, and the video adheres to YouTube's content policies.
This video discusses a statement made by a Florida Sheriff who expressed a preference for homeowners to use firearms to defend themselves against intruders. The description highlights sponsors like TNVC and Winchester, and mentions that Aimed Research provided a high-speed camera. The content explicitly states that no firearms, ammunition, or accessories are for sale within the video or its description, and that the video does not condone violence, hate speech, or other policy violations.
This video explores the significant and often surprising history of the M1 Garand rifle, particularly its role across two World Wars. It highlights the iconic status of the rifle and its impact. The description includes promotional links for TNVC, Winchester, and Aimed Research for high-speed camera rentals. The video explicitly states it does not sell firearms or accessories and adheres to YouTube policy regarding content.
This video aims to improve viewers' rifle shooting skills. It features content from TNVC, Winchester, and Daniel Defense, and utilizes high-speed camera technology from Aimed Research. The description explicitly states that no firearms, ammunition, or accessories are for sale, and the content is free of violence, nudity, hate speech, or deceptive practices. The video appears to be instructional and focused on enhancing marksmanship.
This video from Muzzle Front LLC focuses on the critical importance of fundamental shooting skills in firearms transitions. While the video itself doesn't feature specific firearms or accessories for sale, it highlights the foundational aspects of marksmanship and tactical application. The video is supported by TNVC and features high-speed camera work from Aimed Research, suggesting a focus on detailed analysis and understanding of firearm manipulation and movement. It emphasizes that mastering the basics is paramount for effective handling and performance.
This video analyzes the suitability of .223 Winchester 64gr Power Core ammunition for home defense, questioning the logic behind using deer hunting rounds for self-protection. The video features a high-speed camera test conducted by Aimed Research to evaluate the performance of the ammunition. It clarifies that no firearms, ammunition, or accessories are for sale, and the content adheres to YouTube's policies by avoiding violence, profanity, and other prohibited content.