This video features American Rifleman Television's segment on KelTec's significant expansion, marked by the establishment of a new manufacturing facility, "KelTec West," in Rock Springs, Wyoming. The segment delves into the company's strategic reasoning behind this move from Florida to Wyoming. It also provides insights into recently released KelTec initiatives and new products, offering viewers a glimpse into the evolving landscape of the firearm manufacturer. Information on how to watch full episodes of American Rifleman TV is also included.
This video showcases the V-Crown Elite Defense Ammunition from SIG SAUER, highlighting its superior on-target energy, weight retention, and expansion for maximum stopping power. The description emphasizes reliability, consistency, and accuracy, positioning it as a crucial choice for critical situations. A disclaimer notes the prohibition of selling restricted goods.
This video focuses on the construction and expansion of a new oval race track, which is being made 15 feet wider. The creator plans to install a 20-foot high scaffold in the center for a comprehensive view of the track. This addition is described as a significant improvement to 'Dragonland' and is expected to be completed by the weekend. Further enhancements are planned in the coming weeks. The creator solicits viewer feedback and provides contact information for 'Dragonman' for inquiries about the compound, highlighting its unique status in Colorado and potentially nationwide. Merchandise is also promoted.
This YouTube Short reviews the Lehigh Defense Controlled Chaos 32-grain 5.56mm bullet tested in a 16-inch barrel at 4000 feet per second into ballistic gel. The video highlights the bullet's unique design, which separates into petals upon fluid impact for a large wound cavity while the base continues for deep penetration, offering both rapid expansion and penetration without over-penetration. It also notes its reliability against hard barriers. The video provides links to Lehigh Defense and Wilson Combat websites and encourages newsletter subscriptions and channel subscriptions.
This video, titled "2023 Is Branching Out," appears to signal a new direction or expansion for the creator in the year 2023. Given the context of the request being from a firearm content expert, it's highly probable that this 'branching out' involves a new focus or expansion within the firearms niche. This could include introducing new firearm types, exploring different aspects of firearm ownership, or delving into related accessories and activities. Without further description, the exact nature of this expansion remains open to interpretation but is anticipated to be relevant to firearms enthusiasts.
This "Madman Review" video makes a strong case for the .30/30 rifle caliber, asserting it can outperform the .308 and .30/06 for big game hunting if the hunter is skilled enough to get within 100 yards. The description provides hypothetical ballistic comparisons, suggesting that at this range, the .30/30, when properly employed, can achieve comparable penetration and expansion to heavier rounds from larger calibers. The video aims to highlight the effectiveness and perhaps underappreciated capabilities of the .30/30.
This video announces the near completion of a new addition to a firearms facility, referred to as 'Mt. Gunmore'. The expansion boasts 44 shooting ports across 4 ranges, with a dedicated 15-port range exclusively for members. The facility also includes 220 parking spaces, a large retail area, and a coffee lounge. The description teases further expansion in Stage 2 next year, which will add two more ranges and a cigar lounge. The hashtags indicate the content is related to Gun For Hire, tactical operations ('tipofthespear'), and the 'mtgunmore' facility.
This video announces the upcoming completion of a new firearms facility called 'Mt. Gunmore'. The facility will feature four ranges with a total of 44 ports, including a 15-port members-only range. It also boasts 220 parking spaces, a large retail area, and a coffee lounge. Future plans include a stage two expansion with two more ranges and a cigar lounge. The description uses hashtags like #GunForHire, #tipofthespear, #mtgunmore, and #guntryclub.
This video from Brownells Gun Techs Steve Ostrem and Caleb Savant compares and contrasts three common bullet types: hollow points, soft points, and ballistic tips. It explains their design principles and typical applications, highlighting how each type expands on impact for hunting or self-defense purposes. Soft points are noted for good penetration and expansion, often used in hunting. Hollow points are discussed for their energy transfer and reduced over-penetration in handguns for self-defense, with a mention of their use in long-range rifle accuracy. Ballistic tips (polymer-tipped) are presented as streamlined bullets excellent for long-range hunting due to their ballistic coefficients and expansion, and also for self-defense handguns as the tip prevents clogging.
This video focuses on selecting the right ammunition for self-defense, emphasizing reliability, proper penetration, and accuracy. It explains the function of hollow-point bullets in expanding on impact to stop threats while minimizing over-penetration. The content also contrasts defensive rounds with less expensive full-metal jacket (FMJ) or 'ball' ammunition, recommending practice with defensive rounds to manage recoil. Advice is given on the necessary quantity of self-defense ammunition.
This video analyzes the performance of .357 Magnum ammunition when fired from a 16-inch barrel, specifically testing Remington 158gr SJHP. The test uses clear gel to measure penetration depth, expansion, and retained weight, with velocities recorded. The results indicate significant performance enhancement compared to typical handgun barrel lengths. The video also highlights the Rossi M92 rifle and uses a high-speed camera from Aimed Research for detailed observation. Sponsors and social media links are also provided.
This video evaluates the performance of the resurrected Super Vel .38 Special +P 90gr JHP ammunition. Using a Smith & Wesson Model 638 revolver and a Phantom V642 high-speed camera, the test assesses penetration, expansion, and retained weight in both bare gel and heavy clothing simulations. The ammunition, historically significant as Super Vel invented the hollow point, is tested for its effectiveness. Velocities are also recorded and analyzed, showing an average of 1,251 fps.