This video discusses a letter sent by the New York Attorney General, joined by 19 other state AGs, targeting government-issued ammunition, potentially including Lake City ammunition. The content suggests a legal or political challenge to the availability or procurement of this ammunition, framed within the context of Second Amendment rights and political leanings (left vs. right). The description also includes various affiliate links for sponsors and merchandise, indicating a focus on supporting the channel's mission and community.
This episode of "This Week in Guns" covers several legal updates impacting gun owners, including the blocking of the brace ban and the frame or receiver rule. It also addresses New York's aggressive actions against gun-related companies and a New York Times article targeting Lake City. Other topics include FFL payment processing, a turning point in the Myanmar conflict, and mentions of various firearms-related companies and products. The episode highlights political and legal challenges faced by gun rights advocates.
This video addresses claims about cancelled ammunition orders from Lake City, with the channel's title "Who To Believe?! Lake City Refutes Claims of Cancelled Ammo Orders" suggesting a focus on the authenticity of these reports. The description includes several promotional links for Blackout Coffee Co., email list sign-ups, Patreon support, GNG merchandise, and organizations like Gun Owners of America, Firearms Policy Coalition, and Second Amendment Foundation. It also provides contact information and a disclaimer about the content being for informational and entertainment purposes, emphasizing safe shooting practices and legal product discussions.
This video discusses a reported shortage of 5.56 NATO ammunition originating from the Lake City ammo plant, specifically impacting M855 rounds. The creator claims to have firsthand knowledge of this impending shortage, suggesting it's not just a rumor. They also promote precious metals as a wealth stabilization strategy through Genesis Gold Group and direct viewers to their website, MagicPrepper.com, for more on SHTF prepping and community, and to their SubscribeStar page for exclusive content.
This video discusses potential ammunition shortages in 2023, citing the pause of commercial orders from Lake City and a significant explosion at a Hornady Manufacturing facility. The content encourages viewers to ensure they are adequately stocked. Affiliate links for various products including supplements, merchandise, health optimization services, body armor, coffee, and home gym equipment are also included.
This video discusses a potential Biden administration action to significantly reduce the availability of .223/5.56 caliber ammunition from the commercial market, specifically targeting Lake City production. It highlights the article from "The Truth About Guns" as the source of this breaking news and promotes various associated products and channels, including Blackout Coffee, GNG Shirts, and the Guns & Gadgets YouTube channel and email list. The description also includes affiliate links for video production equipment and disclaimers regarding the nature of the content and safety.
This YouTube video demonstrates the process of forming 300 Blackout brass. The creator utilizes a jig purchased from Etsy to convert Lake City 5.56 ammunition into the desired 300 Blackout caliber. The video focuses on the practical application of reloading and cartridge conversion for rifle ammunition.
This video features an in-depth review of Hornady Frontier ammunition, a new line combining affordability and quality for the .223 Remington caliber. Guns & Ammo's Tom Beckstrand interviews Hornady VP Jason Hornady to discuss the offering. The Frontier line is available in Full Metal Jacket (FMJ), Spire Point (SP), and Match Hollowpoint (HP) variants. The review highlights its versatility for various shooting disciplines and demonstrates its performance in a SIG Sauer MCX Virtus, showing tight groupings. The ammunition is noted for its smooth cycling in any .223-chambered firearm and is expected to achieve 1 MOA or better accuracy, making high-quality ammunition accessible.
This video features Andrew conducting a ballistic gel test using Lake City M855 ammunition fired from an 11.5-inch, 1/9 twist Short Barreled Rifle (SBR). The test aims to evaluate the performance and terminal ballistics of this specific ammunition from a commonly configured SBR platform. The video also includes social media links for the presenter.
This video captures the "FIRST ANNUAL DEEP CREEK FREEDOM FIRE 2017" held in Lake City, Florida. The event appears to be a machine gun shoot, showcasing various firearms in a dynamic shooting environment. The description also highlights several sponsoring businesses and organizations, including JW Weaponry & Outdoors, Florida Gun Doc, and Fighting and Survival Tactics, suggesting a strong community presence and potential for showcasing different aspects of the firearms industry and related services.
This video compares the penetration capabilities of two common types of 5.56mm ammunition: Lake City XM855 Green Tip and XM193 Ball. The comparison is conducted head-to-head, testing their effectiveness in penetrating various materials. The video also subtly showcases the gear used by the creator, including camera equipment, a rifle bench rest, and optics, all linked for viewer convenience. Social media links are provided for behind-the-scenes content.
This video provides a comprehensive review and ballistic gel test of the M855 5.56 NATO 'Green Tip' penetrator round. It highlights that the ammunition is sourced directly from the Lake City factory. The description also includes links to the creator's merchandise, email list, social media, and an Amazon storefront, as well as mentioning music sources.
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