This video explores the unpredictable nature of shooting through a car windshield. It highlights how the hardness of glass and the steep angle of a car's windshield significantly affect bullet trajectory. The description emphasizes that even at close distances like 7 yards, the difference between point of aim and point of impact can be substantial, potentially leading to a complete miss, depending on the ammunition used. The content also promotes specific ammunition brands and the creator's social media and shop.
This YouTube video conducts a range test to evaluate the effects of .22LR ammunition impacting a truck windshield. The video aims to demonstrate what happens when this specific caliber is fired at a common automotive glass, providing a visual and practical assessment of its penetration capabilities in this scenario. It encourages viewers to subscribe and links to various playlists covering handgun reviews, long gun reviews, Second Amendment content, gear reviews, and more range tests.
This video tests the barrier-blind capabilities of G9 Defense's 54gr hollow point 5.56mm ammunition against an AR-15 platform. The description highlights the common issue of rifle rounds disintegrating or deflecting when fired through barriers like glass. G9 claims their solid copper hollow point design solves this problem. The presenter expresses personal long-term use and endorsement of G9 Defense products for both defensive and competition shooting scenarios, positioning them as a reliable solution for individuals and agencies.
This video from 1ShotTV tests the performance of Fort Scott Munitions' 115gr 9mm T.U.I. ammunition. The test involves firing the rounds through barriers such as glass, wood, and metal before impacting Clear Ballistics 20% Ballistics Gel. The firearm used is a Glock 17. The creator explicitly states this is not a scientific test but for fun and experimental purposes. The video also includes a request for channel support via Patreon.
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