This video appears to cover a range of firearms, including M2 AP ammunition, an Ithaca 1911A1 pistol, and an Argentine Mauser rifle. It also mentions the Bodyguard 2.0, likely referring to a Smith & Wesson Bodyguard revolver. The title suggests a focus on showcasing these specific firearms, potentially for review, comparison, or a range day experience. Given the inclusion of specific models and ammunition, the content is highly relevant to firearms enthusiasts.
This video details a bizarre warranty claim where a customer's steel target was severely damaged while shooting his 300 Winchester Magnum. Upon inspection, the damage indicated a projectile far larger and more powerful than a 300 WM, possibly a .50 BMG round with armor-piercing ammunition. The video explores different armor-piercing rounds like M855A1, M80A1, and M2 AP to demonstrate their effects on steel targets and concludes that the damage was not due to a target plate failure but a much more powerful, unidentified projectile. The mystery of who fired the shot and with what remains unsolved.
This video tests the integrity of RMA body armor after news of its NIJ certification loss. The creator uses M2 AP .30-06 ammunition, the standard for plate certification, to see if it can penetrate an RMA armor plate. The test aims to visually demonstrate the armor's failure point when subjected to this specific round. The description also includes promotional links for the creator's social media, Patreon, Utreon, Rumble, a political comedy channel, a modern gun school, and a discount code for Challenge Targets.
This video features InRange TV testing the performance of 50BMG M2 AP (Armor Piercing) ammunition. The test involves firing the rounds from a PGM Hécate II rifle against two stacked AR450 steel plates sourced from MOA Targets. The video highlights the capabilities of this powerful rifle cartridge against hardened steel targets.
This video tests the armor-piercing capabilities of 30-06 M2 AP ammunition against hardened steel targets. Building on previous tests with .308 AP 'Black Tip' that penetrated a single 3/4" AR500 plate, the experiment doubles the thickness by stacking two plates. The results of this increased challenge are described as 'quite interesting,' suggesting a notable performance comparison against the .308.
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