This video tests the capabilities of two specialized ammunition types, Armor Piercing (AP) and Armor Piercing Incendiary (API), fired from a .300 Winchester Magnum rifle against AR550 steel targets. The creator aims to demonstrate the effectiveness of these rounds beyond standard ammunition and to showcase the durability of TA Targets' steel. The test includes accuracy and velocity measurements for both AP and API rounds, observations of pressure signs, and detailed inspection of the target impacts. The video emphasizes the educational purpose and warns viewers against attempting these dangerous tests at home, also noting the legal restrictions on AP ammunition in certain areas. It concludes by discussing the engineering of steel targets and the relevance of such tests.
This video tests the durability of a 150-pound slam ball against a variety of firearms, culminating with a .50 Caliber BMG rifle. The experiment involves shooting the slam ball with handguns, shotguns, rifles, and then specifically with both a standard .50 caliber round and an armor-piercing incendiary (API) round to assess the damage. The content is presented as a destruction test and appeals to viewers interested in ballistics and firearm performance. The description emphasizes that the filming occurred on a private gun range with safety precautions and is for entertainment purposes only.
This video tests the durability of a "Warranty Claim" steel target plate against 300 Winchester Magnum armor-piercing (AP) and armor-piercing incendiary (API) rounds. The "Don't Try This At Home" title suggests a high-impact, potentially destructive test. The description emphasizes questioning whether the 300 Win Mag caliber was responsible for a "big hole" and promotes the purchase of high-quality steel targets from tatargets.com, offering a discount code.
This video details a test of specialized ammunition, including M855A1, M80A1, and M2 rounds, against various steel targets. The creator emphasizes the engineering behind safe shooting with these potent rounds, ensuring both the shooter and targets remain intact. The video highlights the performance of AR550 and AR500 steel targets at different thicknesses when subjected to armor-piercing ammunition. Links are provided for purchasing TA Targets, including budget-friendly options and high-performance systems like the Mini A-DAP and Dueling Tree. Night vision gear and apparel are also promoted, with a discount code available. The video includes a table of contents for easy navigation through the test results.
This video showcases the destructive power of .50 caliber Armor Piercing Incendiary (API) ammunition. The content features the M8 .50cal API round being fired, demonstrating its effectiveness against various targets such as armor, walls, and doors. The video also includes promotional content for the Sonoran Desert Institute (SDI), an online school offering firearms technology courses, and mentions various gear sources and social media channels for Tactical Rifleman.
This video tests the penetration capabilities of an Armor Piercing Incendiary (API) shotgun slug against 1/2 inch steel. The focus is on the performance of this specialized ammunition and its ability to defeat hardened targets, showcasing a destructive testing scenario.
This video from the MrBigKid channel features a .50 Caliber Armor Piercing Incendiary (API) round being fired at a bowling ball, along with other calibers like .22LR and 9mm. The description emphasizes that the video adheres to YouTube's guidelines, was filmed safely at a designated range, and is for educational and entertainment purposes. The Barrett rifle is highlighted as the platform for the .50 Cal. API test. The channel promotes subscribing for more BBQ and firearm content.
This video features MrBigKid testing a Level IV armor plate against various calibers, including .30-06, 5.56mm FMJ, 5.56mm Green Tip, .50 BMG FMJ, and .50 BMG API (Armor Piercing Incendiary). The plate, made of Ceramic and PE Fibers, is shot five times to assess its performance. The video highlights the shattering of ceramic and warping of fibers upon impact, confirming its rating. The creator also invites armor manufacturers to contact them for product testing.
This video features a live-fire test comparing the ballistic performance of AR500 armor plates against a .50 BMG Armor Piercing Incendiary (API) round. The experiment aims to determine how many Level III AR500 plates a .50 BMG API round can penetrate, with the results described as surprising. The creators indicate plans to revisit this test in the future. The video also promotes various affiliate links and social media channels, while adhering to disclaimers regarding safe firearm handling and educational purposes.
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