This video features a ballistic gel test of Underwood Hardcast .380 Auto +P ammunition. The test utilizes two popular self-defense pistols, a Ruger LCP Max and a Smith & Wesson Performance Center Shield EZ, to evaluate the effectiveness of the flat nose ammunition against heavy clothing barriers. The content focuses on the performance of the ammunition and its suitability for self-defense scenarios.
This YouTube video conducts a ballistic gel test to compare the penetration of 9mm FMJ flat-nosed versus round-nosed ammunition. The goal is to definitively answer which projectile travels farther and assess their suitability for self-defense, particularly in the context of an ammunition shortage. The video emphasizes that all testing is performed safely on private property and clarifies that no firearms or ammunition are being sold.
This video investigates whether the nose shape of a .380 FMJ bullet impacts its penetration distance. Using a Smith & Wesson M&P Performance Center Shield EZ, the test explores the practical implications of different FMJ bullet designs, particularly in the context of ammunition shortages. The creator emphasizes that all testing is conducted safely on a private range and is not affiliated with any retailers or manufacturers. They also note that no firearms or ammunition are being sold through the video or its description.
This Kentucky Ballistics video pits a powerful Smith & Wesson Performance Center 500 Magnum revolver against a 100-pound solid block of ice. The video showcases the immense power of the .500 S&W Magnum cartridge, specifically using a heavy 700-grain hard cast lead flat nose bullet from Underwood Ammo, fired at approximately 1200 fps with 2238 ft. lbs. of muzzle energy. The content focuses on the destructive capability of this large-caliber handgun and its ammunition against a frozen target, posing the question of whether the bullet will penetrate the entire block. The description also promotes Kentucky Ballistics merchandise and social media presence, and offers a discount code for Underwood Ammo.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics features a dramatic test of a .500 S&W Magnum's penetration capabilities against ceramic body armor. The test utilizes an Underwood Ammo 700 gr. flat nose projectile fired at point-blank range from an 8 3/8 inch barrel revolver. The description emphasizes the extreme nature of the test and encourages viewer engagement through likes, subscriptions, and social media follows.
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