This video focuses on the "First Shots" with Fiocchi's new 5.7x28mm ammunition, launched at the 5.7 Fest. The description highlights Fiocchi's commitment to increasing the availability of 5.7x28mm ammo, a factor previously limiting the caliber's popularity. It details two new 300-round value packs for 2024: one with 40-grain FMJ and 40-grain hollowpoint for self-defense, and another with 62-grain subsonic FMJ for suppressed shooting. The video also touches on the growing availability of firearms in this caliber, like Ruger's affordable options, suggesting the 5.7x28mm round is becoming more accessible.
This video conducts an ammunition test comparing Federal Champion 36 Grain hollowpoint to Federal Black Pack 36 Grain hollowpoint using a Ruger LCP 2. The presenter notes inconsistencies and light loads in the Federal Champion ammunition, while praising the performance of the Federal Black Pack hollowpoints.
This video reviews G9's Barrier Blind Subsonic 9mm ammunition. The reviewer tests its reliability, accuracy, and performance against various barriers including glass, drywall, car doors, and even light body armor. While some suppressed pistols experienced reliability issues, the ammo ran flawlessly in all 9mm carbines. Accuracy was comparable to other 9mm loads. The subsonic nature makes it enjoyable to shoot with a suppressor without hearing protection, particularly beneficial for home defense. The reviewer highlights the ammo's impressive barrier penetration capabilities, despite not being classified as armor-piercing. They express strong satisfaction with the product, recommending it despite having no affiliation or discount codes.
This video investigates the penetration capabilities of 9mm hollow points, 00 buckshot, and birdshot through interior walls. The experiment aims to reveal surprising results, particularly highlighting the lack of discernible penetration difference between 9mm and 00 buckshot. The content focuses on informing responsible gun owners about potential overpenetration issues in home defense scenarios, emphasizing the importance of understanding ammunition dynamics to balance stopping power with minimizing collateral damage. The video encourages viewer engagement through likes and subscriptions for more firearm and ammunition-related content.
This YouTube video explores the suitability of the .357 SIG cartridge for everyday carry (EDC). It specifically mentions Glock firearms and Underwood ammunition, indicating a focus on practical application and ammunition performance for concealed carry scenarios. The video likely delves into factors like recoil, effectiveness, and platform options when considering .357 SIG for personal defense.
This YouTube Short explores the question of whether a clay effigy can withstand a bullet to the face, featuring a test involving hollow-point ammunition. The video highlights the use of 'little dingers and big ole bangers,' suggesting a variety of firearm calibers were used. The creators emphasize safety protocols, stating all activities occur under trained supervision in a safe area, and they maintain a commitment to leaving the environment cleaner. The video also includes links to the creators' Instagram profiles and their editor's TikTok and Twitter.
This YouTube video features a 'clayman' being subjected to gunfire to test its bulletproof capabilities. The description highlights the use of various firearms, referred to as 'little dingers' and 'big ole bangers', and mentions that the activity is conducted in Arizona under professional supervision in a safe environment. It also includes social media links and contact information for business inquiries.
This video focuses on FBI carry ammunition, with the title directly referencing the FBI and common firearm topics like CCW, concealed carry, and various calibers. The inclusion of "Hornady" and "hollowpoint" suggests a specific brand and type of ammunition being discussed, likely in the context of personal defense or duty use. The video aims to inform viewers about ammunition choices relevant to law enforcement or civilian self-defense scenarios.
This YouTube video features an "unboxing" or "score" of a bulk pack of Aguila Super Extra .22 Long Rifle ammunition. The creator acquired two 500-round boxes from Cabela's and expresses satisfaction with the purchase, noting it was a good deal. The video focuses on the ammunition itself, specifically the 38-grain hollowpoint variant, and the excitement of acquiring a significant quantity for .22 LR firearms.
This video showcases the final rounds from a bulk pack of Winchester Super X .22LR hollowpoint ammunition, fired through a Ruger Standard and a Ruger Mark III Target pistol. The content creator expresses surprise and satisfaction with the flawless performance of both pistols across a variety of ammunition loads, from light to seemingly overpowered. The video highlights the reliability and enjoyable shooting experience offered by these Ruger target pistols, with the creator regretting not purchasing them sooner due to their excellent build, tuning, and design.
This video features a comparison test between two popular compact handguns: a Beretta 21a in .25 Auto and a Ruger LCPII in .22LR. The firearms are used to shoot at soda jugs, with the video aiming to determine which caliber performs better in this specific test. The uploader notes that the .22LR, equipped with a hollowpoint projectile, yielded different results than the .25 Auto, suggesting the ammunition type played a significant role. The content focuses on a direct, casual comparison of projectile impact on a simple target.
This video from Daily Defense Season 2, EP 23, focuses on choosing the correct ammunition for rifles based on their intended purpose, including competition, hunting, self-defense, and plinking. It specifically addresses the differences between 5.56 NATO and .223 Remington cartridges, highlighting the pressure variations and warning against using 5.56 in .223-designated firearms. The episode also covers rifle barrel lengths (14.5" and 16"), the concept of twist rate and its impact on bullet stability with different bullet weights, and the types of bullets suitable for various applications like Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) for training, hollowpoints for self-defense, and polymer-tipped rounds for hunting.