This YouTube video explores the surprising lethality of "less lethal" ammunition. The creator tests 12 different rounds at a distance of 5 yards to determine which is the most potent. The description emphasizes that these tests are for entertainment and educational purposes only, strongly cautioning viewers against attempting them at home. It reiterates that all tested ammunition can be lethal and should only be used with intent to destroy. The video also includes disclaimers about firearm compatibility, safety procedures, and compliance with local laws. Sponsorships for OpticsPlanet and EMACS are mentioned, along with a Patreon link.
This video discusses the ATF's decision to halt the import of less-lethal training ammunition for non-military and non-law enforcement entities. The content creator expresses frustration and questions the rationale behind this ban, highlighting its impact on civilian training and preparedness. The description also includes promotional material for gold investment, apparel, and various gun rights organizations.
This YouTube video, "How Lethal Are Less Lethal Rounds ??? (Part 1)" by Kentucky Ballistics, tests the effectiveness of less lethal shotgun ammunition. The video aims to educate viewers on the potential impact of these rounds in a controlled, professional setting. It encourages viewer engagement through likes, subscriptions, and support on Patreon, and promotes related merchandise and social media channels. A strong disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for entertainment and educational purposes only and should not be replicated.
This YouTube video tests "less lethal" ammunition for 12-gauge shotguns, examining their power and effectiveness. The creator was inspired by recent civil unrest and the use of such ammunition by law enforcement. The video aims to provide viewers with an understanding of the capabilities of these less-lethal options. The creator also includes links for financial support through Patreon and PayPal.
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