This video, titled "Could You Defeat ALIENS ???", by Kentucky Ballistics, explores a hypothetical scenario of confronting extraterrestrial threats, framed within a promotional context for the game War Thunder. While the central theme is speculative and not directly firearm-demonstrative, the creator's established brand is heavily associated with firearms content. The description includes links to merchandise, educational institutions (SDI), and related YouTube channels like "Kentucky Ballistics Breakdowns" and "Kentucky Kustoms", all reinforcing the creator's identity within the firearms community. It also features a link to a "clearballistics" gel target, a common item in firearm testing and demonstration.
This video focuses on a practical technique for firearm enthusiasts: how to achieve clear ballistics gel. Ballistics gel is crucial for understanding bullet performance and terminal ballistics, often used in reviews and testing. The video likely covers the process and materials needed to create transparent gel, which enhances visibility during testing and analysis of projectile impact. This is a valuable DIY technique for those who conduct their own testing or are interested in the scientific aspects of ammunition performance.
This YouTube video from Kentucky Ballistics focuses on a "lighter pistol." While the specific model of the pistol is not named in the title or description, the video appears to be a product review or range test of a firearm, likely presented in the characteristic style of the Kentucky Ballistics channel. The description includes prominent links to the Kentucky Ballistics website for clothing, the School of the American Rifles (SDI), Pepper Box TV, and a specific Clear Ballistics Gel T-Rex target, indicating a focus on shooting activities and potentially ballistic testing. The channel's social media and Patreon pages are also linked, encouraging viewer engagement and support.
This video features a Clear Ballistics gel test of the new 30 Super Carry cartridge, specifically using the 70-grain Velocitas monolithic bullet. The test is conducted using two firearms: the Smith & Wesson Shield Plus pistol and the Hi-Point Carbine 3095. The content focuses on examining the terminal ballistics performance of this emerging caliber and bullet combination from both a handgun and a carbine platform, providing insights into its potential effectiveness.
This video features a ballistic gel test of Winchester Ready Defense 10mm 170gr ammunition, fired from both the Springfield Armory XD-M 3.8" and 4.5" pistols. The test uses Clear Ballistics gel to demonstrate the ammunition's penetration and expansion capabilities. The description also includes numerous affiliate links for various firearm-related retailers and gear, suggesting a focus on product promotion and review within the firearms community.
This video compares the performance of 9mm HST and .308 Federal Soft Point ammunition when fired into Clear Ballistics Gel versus water jugs. The experiment aims to demonstrate the similarities in terminal ballistics between these two mediums. The description also includes numerous affiliate links for various firearm-related retailers and products, including holsters, ammunition, targets, apparel, and training services.
This video features a ballistic gel test of the .450 Bushmaster cartridge, specifically analyzing the performance of three different bullet types: Hornady 250gr FTX, Hornady 245gr Interlock, and Hornady 240gr XTP Mag. The test is conducted using an 18-inch barrel. The description also includes affiliate links to various firearm-related retailers and gear manufacturers, suggesting a focus on the shooting sports and preparedness community.
This video conducts a gel test comparing the performance of 9mm Federal HST 124gr +P ammunition across various barrel lengths, ranging from 3 inches to 16 inches. The test utilizes different firearms, including the Beretta Nano, CZ 75B, CZ Scorpion Evo 3 S1, and Kel-Tec Sub 2000, to observe the impact of barrel length on bullet expansion and penetration in Clear Ballistics gel. The description also includes affiliate links for various firearm-related vendors and products.
This YouTube video features a clear ballistics gel test using Hornady Critical Defense 40gr ammunition in 5.7x28mm caliber, fired from a Palmetto State Armory Rock handgun. The video aims to showcase the performance and terminal ballistics of this specific ammunition and firearm combination. Several affiliate links are provided for various firearm-related retailers and products, including holsters, ammunition, targets, and apparel.
This video features a ballistic gel test of Hornady 9mm Subsonic 147gr XTP ammunition. The test utilizes a Beretta Nano and a CZ 75B pistol to fire the rounds into Clear Ballistics Gel. The description also includes affiliate links to various firearm-related retailers and brands, as well as social media and merchandise links for "The Gun Dungeon."
This video from The Gun Dungeon features a ballistic gel test of Underwood Ammunition's .44 Magnum 180gr XTP load. The test is conducted using two different barrel lengths: a 4.25” Colt Anaconda and a 7.5” Ruger Super Blackhawk. The description also includes links to the creator's merchandise, social media profiles on Instagram, Facebook, and Rumble, and their Patreon page. Music used in the video is credited to Uppbeat.
This video features a ballistic gel test of Underwood Ammunition's 38 Special +P 125gr Hornady XTP rounds. The test utilizes Clear Ballistics gel to simulate tissue and analyze bullet performance. The test is conducted from two different firearm barrel lengths: a J-frame snub-nosed revolver and a 4 5/8 inch barrel revolver. The video aims to provide viewers with data on the expansion and penetration of this ammunition.