This video examines new, high-quality ammunition available in America, questioning whether it's a luxury or a necessity. The content also features promotional links to a Patreon page for channel support, the channel's sponsors (Standing In The Gap Ministries and Mike Zone Resilience Coach), recommended products (JASE Medical, ES Power Drink), merchandise, and prayer request submissions. The description also lists existing tags related to ammo surplus, popular calibers, stolen items, and the channel's identity and content.
This YouTube video features a ballistic gel test and review of DoubleTap's 10MM Copper Self-Defense ammunition. The test is conducted with heavy clothing simulation using a Glock 20 and Glock 29. The video aims to evaluate the performance of this specific defensive ammunition in common self-defense scenarios. The description emphasizes safe, controlled shooting practices on private property and clarifies that no firearms or ammunition are directly sold through the video or description.
This video appears to be an evaluation of .380 caliber hollow-point ammunition, questioning its effectiveness and value. The title suggests a comparison or analysis aimed at determining if the performance of .380 hollow points justifies their use, likely in the context of self-defense or concealed carry scenarios.
This video tests DoubleTap's Snake Shot Defense ammunition specifically designed for semi-automatic pistols. The ammunition combines a hollow point with #9 shot for close-range defense scenarios. The testing includes performance evaluation on ballistic gel and various targets, aiming to provide unhyped, factual results for viewers interested in defensive ammunition options.
This YouTube video, titled 'Sig Factory Ammo Blowing Up Guns,' suggests a critical examination of Sig Sauer factory ammunition and its potential to cause firearm malfunctions or damage. While the description provides links for channel support, including Safariland holsters and Patreon, it also includes a legal disclaimer emphasizing that the video's content represents the creator's views and is based on unclassified and public domain information. The title directly implies a focus on firearm safety and ammunition reliability issues.
This video features a ballistic gel test and review of CorBon 9mm +P Glaser Safety Slug self-defense ammunition. The test includes simulating heavy clothing penetration using a Glock 17 and a Canik Mete MC9. The video emphasizes that all shooting is conducted in a controlled, private environment and does not offer firearms or ammunition for sale.
This YouTube video features a ballistic gel test and review of Buffalo Bore .45 ACP +P self-defense ammunition. The test utilizes 185-grain rounds and is conducted with heavy clothing simulation. Firearms used in the demonstration include a Glock 30 and a Rock Island Armory 1911. The video emphasizes that all shooting is performed on a private range under controlled conditions and that no firearms or ammunition are offered for sale. It also includes links for channel membership and affiliate storefronts for various gear.
This YouTube video explores a "cartridge no one asked for" that is surprisingly awesome. While specific details are not provided in the title or description, the phrasing suggests an in-depth review or showcase of a unique or niche ammunition type, likely for firearms. The content promises to be engaging and perhaps even surprising to viewers, hinting at a positive user experience with the presented cartridge.
This YouTube video, titled 'Jack Shotgun Shells!', appears to focus on shotgun shells, likely involving their performance, testing, or perhaps a demonstration of their impact or use. Given the title's energetic phrasing, it could range from a detailed review of specific ammunition types to a more dynamic display of what these shells can do. Without a transcript or further description, the exact nature of the content is speculative but leans towards ammunition evaluation or a visual showcase related to shotguns.
This video features a ballistic gel test and review of Sim-X Defensecore .45 ACP ammunition. The test utilizes a Rock Island Armory 1911 and a Glock 30, with the ammunition being fired through heavy clothing to simulate real-world self-defense scenarios. The content creator emphasizes they are not affiliated with the brands shown and all testing is conducted safely on a private range.
This YouTube video features a ballistic gel test and review of Sim-X 9MM Defensecore ammunition. The test is conducted using a Glock 17 and a Canik Mete MC9, with a focus on performance through heavy clothing. The video emphasizes responsible firearm practices, stating that all shooting is done on a private range under controlled conditions and explicitly notes that no firearms or ammunition are for sale through the video or its description. Affiliate links for related gear are provided.
This video delves into the 10mm Auto cartridge, highlighting its controversial rejection by the FBI and its subsequent embrace by civilian users for various applications. The presenter argues that while the FBI found it "too much," the 10mm is ideal for those who encounter challenges like dangerous game or require potent self-defense rounds. The content aims to explain why this caliber remains a favorite for hunters, range enthusiasts, and those seeking a powerful handgun.