This video tests the penetration capabilities of a .50 BMG SLAP Tracer round against mild steel. The test is conducted at 50 yards using Grade 55 mild steel plate. The video aims to determine how much steel is required to stop this powerful ammunition. It also features a disclaimer about the content being for entertainment and educational purposes only, advising viewers not to replicate the tests and to always prioritize firearm safety. Sponsorships and merchandise links are included.
This video provides a comparative analysis of the 300 Blackout and 30 Carbine calibers, testing their performance against common World War II barrier materials at a 25-yard distance. The comparison utilizes a 110-grain FMJ for 30 Carbine and a 123-grain FMJ for 300 Blackout. The video is sponsored by Checkmate and mentions available merchandise and Patreon support. It emphasizes that these tests are for entertainment and educational purposes only, with a strong disclaimer about safety and proper ammunition usage.
This YouTube video from Banana Ballistics tests various 5.7x28mm ammunition loads, focusing on finding the "most insane" option. The testing is conducted at 10 yards against A529 grade 55 steel. The description provides a detailed list of tested ammunition types and their average velocities from a 5.2" PSA Rock pistol. Several ammunition brands and types are mentioned, including FN SS197SR, Zombo Down, M855, and custom loads like "QuieTOR" and "T6B". The video aims for entertainment and education, emphasizing safety protocols and disclaimers. Affiliate links for merchandise and discounts are also included.
This video showcases "7 Of The Most Insane Bullets Available," presenting the second part of a series. The testing was conducted at a 10-yard distance. The description also includes promotional links for Cloaked, Banana Ballistics merchandise, TA Targets, EMACS, and Auto Ears ear protection, along with a Patreon link for Banana Ballistics. A disclaimer emphasizes that the tests are for entertainment and educational purposes only and advises viewers to adhere to firearm safety protocols and verify ammunition compatibility.
This video showcases an "insane reload" created by Banana Ballistics, described as a "military bullet on steroids." The creator details their latest ammunition development, featuring testing conducted at a 50-yard range. The video highlights the use of A529 grade 55 steel for the targets. Viewers are directed to merchandise and affiliate links for TA Targets and EMACS. The content is explicitly stated to be for entertainment and educational purposes, with strong disclaimers advising against home replication and emphasizing firearm safety.
This YouTube video identifies and discusses the nine most "pointless" modern firearm cartridges released between 2015 and 2025. The creator offers a curated list, implying analysis of their utility and innovation within the firearms landscape. The description also includes affiliate links for various retailers (OpticsPlanet, TA Targets, EMACS) and a Patreon link, indicating a creator who relies on viewer support and commercial partnerships.
This video explores two surprisingly powerful subsonic cartridges that are often overlooked. The testing was conducted at a 25-yard distance, utilizing A529 grade 55 steel. The creator promotes merchandise and affiliate links for optics and targets, and teases an upcoming video on Steinel's new heavy .45-70 offering. A strong disclaimer emphasizes that tests are for entertainment and educational purposes only, urging viewers to adhere to safety protocols and verify firearm ammunition compatibility.
This video features a 'world's most painful 12 Gauge slug' test conducted at 25 yards, focusing on its capabilities. The description mentions testing against A529 grade 55 steel and includes promotional codes for merchandise and discounts on optics and targets. It emphasizes that the tests are for entertainment and educational purposes, with a strong disclaimer about safety procedures and verifying firearm compatibility with ammunition. The video promotes the "Banana Ballistics" brand and its Patreon page.
This YouTube video explores the surprising lethality of "less lethal" ammunition. The creator tests 12 different rounds at a distance of 5 yards to determine which is the most potent. The description emphasizes that these tests are for entertainment and educational purposes only, strongly cautioning viewers against attempting them at home. It reiterates that all tested ammunition can be lethal and should only be used with intent to destroy. The video also includes disclaimers about firearm compatibility, safety procedures, and compliance with local laws. Sponsorships for OpticsPlanet and EMACS are mentioned, along with a Patreon link.
This YouTube video investigates the effectiveness of snake shot as a pest control solution, particularly for snakes. It aims to determine the best ammunition for dealing with snake threats. The description encourages viewers to visit SDI.edu for more information related to "Banana Ballistics" and also promotes a Patreon page for "Banana Ballistics." Affiliate links for OpticsPlanet and EMACS are provided with discount codes. The video includes a strong disclaimer emphasizing that the tests are for entertainment and educational purposes only, and strongly advises against attempting them at home due to the lethal nature of the ammunition tested. It stresses firearm safety, proper ammunition compatibility, and adherence to local laws.
This video explores seven unusual and "craziest" ammunition rounds available, promising to demonstrate their capabilities. It highlights the entertainment and educational nature of these tests, strongly advising against attempting them at home due to the lethal nature of all tested ammunition. Safety warnings regarding firearm suitability, handling, and legal compliance are emphasized. The description also includes affiliate links for OpticsPlanet and EMACS, as well as a Patreon link for the channel, and a link to SDI Today for further ballistic information.
This video explores what the creator deems the most useless modern rifle ever made, featuring a 25-yard range test with A529 grade 55 steel. While the specific rifle is not named in the provided data, the description hints at a humorous or critical evaluation. The video promotes various sponsors and affiliate links, including Checkmate Mags, SDI, OpticsPlanet, and a Patreon page, encouraging viewer engagement through discounts and support. Safety disclaimers are included, emphasizing that tests are for entertainment and educational purposes only and should not be replicated at home.