This video tests the durability of a washing machine and dryer by shooting them with various firearms, ranging from .22 caliber to a .50 caliber sniper rifle. The experiment aims to determine how much punishment the appliances can withstand and which firearms they can stop. The description emphasizes that all testing is conducted on a private range with proper safety precautions and is for entertainment purposes only.
This YouTube video showcases shooting steel targets at a distance of 15 yards. The primary focus is on the performance of ammunition, specifically "green tip" rounds. While the exact firearm model isn't specified, the title implies a shooting range activity involving steel targets. The video is likely aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in ammunition performance and practical shooting.
This video provides a detailed breakdown of 5.56mm ammunition, specifically comparing standard Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) rounds with M855 'green tip' rounds. It aims to demystify the meaning and implications of the green tip, explaining its ballistic differences and usage. The content seeks to educate viewers on ammunition selection and enhance their understanding of firearms and ammunition.
This YouTube video aims to compare two types of 5.56mm ammunition: 'Green Tips' and 'Regular' 5.56mm. The title suggests a direct comparison to determine which is superior, inviting viewer comments and subscriptions. The content likely involves a range test or analysis of the ballistic performance and potential applications of each ammunition type. This type of comparison is popular among firearm enthusiasts looking to make informed purchasing decisions.
This video showcases an AR-15 build, specifically a Ruger MPR, focused on achieving accuracy on a budget. The reviewer tests the rifle's performance at 100 yards using a SvBony 4-16x50 scope and green tip 5.56 ammunition, aiming for sub-MOA results. The description highlights discounted links for the scope, mount, and ear protection, emphasizing that no firearms or ammunition are directly sold. The content is geared towards budget-conscious AR-15 owners and those looking for optic recommendations.
This video discusses a potential government action to curb the civilian supply of M855/SS109 "green tip" 5.56x45mm NATO ammunition, referencing an article from The Truth About Guns. It also touches upon the ammunition needs in Ukraine, linking to articles from Euromedia Press and CSIS. The creator promotes various survival and preparedness products, including coffee, solar power solutions, personal protection gear, body armor, eye protection, medical kits, hearing protection, and long-term food storage, suggesting these are relevant for 'SHTF' scenarios.
This video features a "Blast Off Mondays" segment where Tactical Hyve's founder, Myles, tests the penetration capabilities of an AR-15 firing green tip ammunition against a cooler filled with water from a 25-yard distance. The video also teases a future test involving a GLOCK 19 with 125 gr 9mm rounds against an iron cast skillet. Viewers are encouraged to participate in a drawing by correctly predicting the outcome of the upcoming test, with winners announced the following Monday. The description also includes links to Tactical Hyve's website and social media channels.
This video segment focuses on the testing and effectiveness of GBRS Group's upcoming Level III ICW (In Conjunction With) ballistic plates. The primary objective was to assess the backside deformation of the plates when used without soft armor, simulating real-world end-user scenarios. The testing involved shooting seven rounds of "green tip" ammunition into a randomly selected plate from a 5-yard distance. The results indicated that the plate successfully stopped the rounds without the soft pack, providing a high level of confidence to those observing the test.
This video features Dave Steinbach, a Subject Matter Expert and retired Army Ranger, testing an AR-15 with 5.56 green tip ammunition against a Level III ballistic plate from 25 yards. The video poses the question of whether the bullet will penetrate the plate, referencing divided opinions from a previous video. It also previews a future test involving a GLOCK 34 and 124-grain FMJ rounds against copy paper. The content aims to engage viewers with predictions and a prize drawing for correct answers.
This video features a "Blast Off Mondays" segment where the SIG SAUER P365 is tested by shooting at a 4-inch thick tree from 20 yards using 124-grain JHP ammunition. The experiment aims to determine if the tree can act as sufficient cover or if the bullet will penetrate. The description also announces the winner of a previous random drawing and teases next week's challenge, which involves shooting a Level III plate with a carbine using 5.56 green tip ammo from 25 yards, with another prize drawing for correct guesses in the comments. The content promotes Tactical Hyve's website and social media channels.
This video features a review of DURITIUM LEVEL III+ PA Body Armor by John from Warrior Poet Society. The review includes a destructive test of the armor. The description also promotes the Warrior Poet Society Network with a special anniversary offer and giveaway, and links to various Warrior Poet products and partners, including other body armor plates, carriers, and survival food. It also highlights their website, social media, and support channels.
This video delves into the specifics of 5.56 "green tip" ammunition, focusing on the M855 round and comparing it to the M193. The content aims to educate viewers on the characteristics and differences between these two common types of 5.56mm ammunition. It also highlights the availability of featured products through the creator's website and promotes their social media channels.