This video tests the performance of four popular hunting cartridges when fired into solid concrete, moving beyond typical ballistic gelatin testing. The focus is on evaluating the bullets' efficiency, penetration, and knockdown power against a very hard, unconventional medium. Slow-motion footage captures the destructive impact, offering a unique visual and analytical perspective on cartridge capabilities in an extreme scenario. The content aims to provide surprising insights into what happens when these rounds meet solid concrete.
This YouTube video, titled 'Will rifles work stuck in concrete', explores the durability and functionality of rifles when subjected to extreme conditions, specifically being embedded in concrete. The description provides social media links to the creator, Edwin Sarkissian, suggesting a channel focused on firearm testing and potentially destructive testing or durability demonstrations. The video likely aims to answer a specific question about the resilience of firearms under harsh environmental stress.
This video features a destructive test of the Steyr AUG A1 rifle, specifically evaluating its ability to penetrate 100 pounds of concrete using 5.56mm ammunition. The video showcases the rifle's power and durability through this extreme testing scenario. It also includes affiliate links for ear protection, merchandise, and a sponsor (American Hartford Gold), along with links to the creator's social media and camera gear.
This video features a "28 Nosler Vs Concrete" test conducted at 50 yards, with a focus on slow-motion footage. The title and description clearly indicate a firearms-related experiment exploring the performance of the 28 Nosler cartridge against a concrete barrier. Expect to see ballistic impacts captured in detail.
This YouTube video features a 6.5 Creedmoor rifle being tested against concrete at a distance of 1000 yards. The video promises a review and demonstration of the rifle's capabilities in this extreme scenario. The title and description highlight the caliber, the distance, and the experimental nature of the test, suggesting a focus on the performance and potential limitations of the 6.5 Creedmoor round in an unconventional application. The inclusion of "ozziereviews" indicates a review format.
This video investigates how far a bullet will penetrate concrete. The creator aims to test the penetration capabilities of bullets through this material, providing visual evidence of the results. The description also includes multiple links for viewer support, including Patreon and PayPal, and encourages following the creator on Instagram.
This video investigates the functional capabilities of pistols when exposed to and potentially embedded in concrete. The title directly poses the question of whether firearms will operate under such extreme conditions. The description provides links to the creator's social media profiles, indicating a focus on firearm-related content and demonstrations.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics revisits a comparison between 9mm and 10mm calibers, aiming for a fairer test than their previous casual attempt. The comparison involves shooting through water jugs, wood, steel, and concrete. Specific firearms used are a Canik TP9 SF in 9mm and a Glock Gen 4 Model 20 in 10mm. Ammunition is from Underwood, featuring 9mm +P 124gr FMJ and 10mm 200gr FMJ. Muzzle velocities and energies are provided for both calibers, with the 10mm exhibiting significantly higher energy. The video seeks to help viewers decide which caliber is superior and encourages likes, subscriptions, and social media follows.
This video is a comparison review between a Vepr AK47 and a Daniel Defense AR15, testing their durability by shooting them into concrete and water. Due to YouTube's new policies, direct links to the setups are not provided in the description but are available on the creator's website. The video also promotes their Patreon page for additional content and support.
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