This YouTube video features a "Clay Test" comparing two notable handguns: the Luger and the Walther PPK. The test likely involves evaluating the firearms' performance and reliability, possibly through shooting or other functional assessments using clay targets as a medium. The comparison aims to highlight the differences and strengths of each pistol.
This video, titled "Clay Deformation w/ Body Armor (P1) 45acp fmj", focuses on the ballistics of .45 ACP FMJ ammunition impacting clay, likely as a test of its penetration capabilities against body armor. The description hashtags reinforce the specific caliber and ammunition type, as well as referencing a common firearm platform associated with .45 ACP. This suggests a practical demonstration and analysis of terminal ballistics.
This YouTube video compares the terminal ballistics of a "Machined Copper 9mm" projectile against 25 lbs of clay. The title suggests a focus on projectile performance and impact, likely to demonstrate how the copper bullet behaves when encountering resistance. This type of content is common in firearm enthusiasts' discussions about ammunition effectiveness and potential self-defense or hunting applications.
This video features a "50 BMG Muzzle Blast Damage Test" utilizing approximately 50 pounds of clay. The content focuses on demonstrating the significant force and effect of a .50 BMG round's muzzle blast, showcasing its destructive power on a material target. The test aims to visually represent the concussive wave and projectile effects emanating from such a powerful firearm. The video is geared towards individuals interested in ballistics, firearm performance, and the raw power of large-caliber rifle rounds.
This video features an ammo comparison test using a Glock 20 in 10mm caliber. The presenter shoots Sellier & Bellot FMJ and Underwood JHP ammunition into clay chunks to visually observe any differences. The test is presented as a fun, non-scientific experiment conducted during an ammo shortage. The creator emphasizes that no firearms or ammunition are for sale and all activities are performed on a private range. The description also includes a disclaimer about not being affiliated with any retailers or manufacturers mentioned and an Amazon affiliate link.
This video performs a comparison test of .300 Blackout ammunition, specifically comparing subsonic versus supersonic loads fired from an 8.5-inch AR pistol. The test involves shooting clay chunks to observe the projectile impact and expansion. The presenter notes that the results were largely as expected, taking a break from the usual ammo shortage content. The firearm used is a Palmetto State Armory AR pistol build.
This video conducts a clay test on three different Aguila .22LR hollow-point ammunition types: Super Extra, Interceptor, and Super Maximum. The testing aims to demonstrate the terminal performance of these rounds in a ballistic medium, providing a visual comparison of their expansion and penetration characteristics. The description also includes affiliate links to various shooting equipment used regularly by the content creator, such as steel targets, cameras, audio equipment, and ballistic gelatin supplies.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics tests five different types of 10mm ammunition from Underwood Ammo against approximately 100 pounds of clay. The clay serves as the test medium to observe the performance and terminal ballistics of each round. The video details the specific grain weight, muzzle velocity, and muzzle energy for each of the five Underwood Ammo offerings, including Xtreme Defender, Xtreme Penetrator, Bonded Jacketed Hollow Point, XTP Jacketed Hollow Point, and Flat Nose Hard Cast. It also promotes Kentucky Ballistics merchandise and social media channels, offering a discount code for Underwood Ammo.
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