This video provides a review of the Fenix GL19R v2 weapon light, highlighting its simplified controls and modes compared to the previous version. The review includes a lumen test, beam tests, durability tests, runtime test, and a live-fire test. The presenter also promotes a sponsor, Aura, for data breach protection. The video is produced by Moondog Industries, with various crew members credited for production, camera work, and research. Production notes mention the editing software and camera equipment used. The disclaimer emphasizes that the video is for educational and entertainment purposes only and advises against attempting any demonstrations without proper supervision.
This YouTube video features a live-fire test of the OSight X red dot optic. The title and description indicate a focus on the performance and application of this specific firearm accessory in a shooting context. The use of hashtags like #pewpew and #tacticalshooter, along with the mention of @olightworld (a known manufacturer of tactical lights and optics), strongly suggests the content is aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in gear reviews and practical shooting applications.
This YouTube video features a live fire test of the Burris FastFire 4 red dot optic. The description includes a link to a written review of the product hosted on moondogindustries.com and tags the manufacturer, Burris Optics. The video appears to be focused on evaluating the performance of this specific firearm accessory.
This YouTube video tests the durability and functionality of live ammunition after being submerged underwater for an entire month. The creator investigates whether the ammunition will still fire after prolonged exposure to water, aiming to answer the question for viewers who might wonder about the effects of water on live rounds. The video also includes affiliate links for electronic hearing protection and encourages viewer support through Patreon and PayPal.
This video compares the acoustic differences between supersonic and subsonic ammunition. It features live fire tests at 100 yards using a .223 caliber round in an AR-15 and a .38 Special revolver. The demonstration highlights how the bullet's sonic crack can arrive before the gunshot sound with supersonic rounds (AR-15), while subsonic rounds (.38 Special) produce the gunshot sound first. The tests are conducted safely and are aimed directly at the camera.
This video features a live test fire of pre-Civil War era firearms, specifically the Burnside and Maynard carbines. The description highlights that these are central-fire, percussion-era arms, and emphasizes that the manual of arms for such historical equipment is different and may be unfamiliar to viewers. The presenter stresses that this is not a tutorial and urges viewers to prioritize safety. The content focuses on the practical demonstration of these historical firearms.
This YouTube video is the seventh update for the 'Pistols of the Warlords' project, focusing on Yan Xishan, the 'Model Governor' of Shanxi. The description highlights the successful achievement of a stretch goal to profile Yan Xishan and mentions the next goal is live-fire testing of pistols. It also notes the rapid success of the Kickstarter campaign, with all initial stretch goals being met quickly.
This video tests the shatter-proof claim of Matrix Tactical Systems Airsoft Goggles, sent by Evike.com. The reviewer will shoot the goggles from 1 foot away with an Airsoft AEG firing 0.25g BBs at 340fps (1.34 Joules) to determine if they break. The video also covers unboxing, compatibility with eyeglasses, lens swapping, and a fogging test, concluding with the live fire tests and final thoughts. Production details include editing on Apple Final Cut Pro X and shooting on a Panasonic G85.
This YouTube video features a "LIVE FIRE TEST" of DFNDR Armor Plates. The description indicates a return after a hiatus and thanks viewers for their continued support. It provides direct links to DFNDR's website and specific product pages for their Level III++, Level III+, and Level IIIA body armor plates. The video also includes a link to the Facebook page of "Top Guns," a locally owned business that operates a fully functioning indoor range and emphasizes strong Constitutional rights and community service.
This YouTube video features a live fire test of Rock-Ola M14 rifles, newly manufactured by James River Armory. The rifles are built to original U.S. Military specifications, incorporating a brand-new Rock-Ola forged receiver, a new Criterion barrel, and U.S. military issue surplus parts. The description highlights the 'As New' condition of these semi-automatic rifles and mentions a 1-year warranty. The video also directs viewers to the Classic Firearms Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook pages for more content.
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