This video features a ballistic gel test of Liberty Ammunition's Overwatch 10mm 70gr load, fired from both a Glock 29 and an XDM 4.5 pistol. The test aims to showcase the bullet's performance and terminal ballistics, providing visual data on penetration and expansion. The description also includes links to the creator's Patreon, merchandise store, and Instagram page, along with music attribution.
This video features a ballistic gel test and review of Liberty Ammunition's Overwatch in .45 ACP. The test includes penetration through heavy clothing, simulating real-world self-defense scenarios. Firearms used in the test are a Glock 30 and a Rock Island Armory 1911. The description emphasizes safe shooting practices and a disclaimer about not promoting sales or affiliations with manufacturers/retailers.
This video conducts a ballistic gel test comparing two 10mm self-defense ammunition offerings from Liberty Ammunition: Overwatch and Civil Defense. The test is performed using a Glock 20 pistol and involves shooting through heavy clothing to simulate real-world self-defense scenarios. The objective is to determine which of the two Liberty Ammunition rounds performs better under these conditions.
This YouTube video, titled 'Overwatch,' appears to be from a channel named 'The Last American Outlaw.' The description encourages viewers to subscribe to become 'OUTLAWS' and links to the channel, Instagram, and a Patreon for 'special' content. Given the channel name and the typical content associated with such branding, it's highly probable the video features firearms-related content, likely with a focus on a particular aesthetic or lifestyle. Without visual or audio content, the tags will heavily rely on inferences from the channel's identity and the explicit mention of 'Overwatch' which can sometimes refer to defensive situations.
This video, the final in the 2017 Tiger Valley match series, showcases Stage 7: Overwatch & Final Discussion. The stage involved over 20 teams scanning a sector, waiting for their specific targets to appear and engage them while moving. The footage is used for a voice-over discussion covering the entire event, gear used, and hopes for future shooting competitions. The description highlights Tiger Valley's unique "SWAT Team" style competition, which combines practical/tactical training with scored events, aiming to be accessible to a wider audience. InRangeTV collaborated to revive this competition, which was considered a significant loss to the shooting community when it previously ceased. The event is described as physically and mentally challenging, offering a unique and comprehensive test of shooting skills.
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