Ethical hacker Ryan Montgomery showcases his everyday carry (EDC) gadgets, focusing on innovative and potentially dangerous tools used for hacking. He demonstrates how these devices can exploit vulnerabilities in smart home devices, vehicle key fobs, and tire pressure systems, exposing real-world cybersecurity threats. The video highlights dark web tools and upgraded firmware for devices like the Flipper Zero, offering insights into modern criminal exploitation tactics.
This episode of the Shawn Ryan Show features Ryan Montgomery, a highly skilled ethical hacker and cybersecurity expert. Montgomery discusses his work combating child exploitation and human trafficking by infiltrating dark web sites and collaborating with law enforcement. He shares insights into online security risks, including those related to popular gaming platforms like Roblox and Minecraft, and discusses new technologies and strategies for protecting vulnerable populations. The conversation also touches upon personal struggles with addiction and recovery, highlighting his journey to redemption and his current role in law enforcement and advocacy.
This YouTube video, titled 'How accurate bullets travel shooting behind windshield', explores the trajectory and accuracy of bullets when fired through a vehicle's windshield. While no specific firearms or calibers are mentioned in the provided title and description, the content clearly relates to ballistics and shooting dynamics in a practical, real-world scenario. The video's social media links suggest it's part of a larger content creator's channel focused on firearms or related topics.
This YouTube Short tests the penetration capabilities of 9mm ammunition against a car. The video title explicitly mentions "penetration testing" and "9mm," and the description includes a wide array of popular firearm models and families such as Shadow Systems, Glock (G19, G17, G23, G26), Sig Sauer (P320, 365XL, 365), CZ, Beretta, HK, and AR-15/AK-47 platforms. It also lists related firearm types like shotguns, rifles, revolvers, and pistol builds. The content appears to be focused on demonstrating the effect of a common handgun caliber on a vehicle, relevant to firearm enthusiasts interested in ballistics and terminal performance.
This video features TacticalDoodle and Nutnfancy discussing the relevance and viability of the AK-74 platform and its 5.45x39mm caliber in today's firearms market. They delve into the caliber's ballistics, compare it to the dominant 5.56x45mm, and examine the strengths of the AK-74 platform, including its shootability and potential advantages during ammunition shortages. The discussion covers Russian military ammunition like 7N6, penetration tests, and the accuracy of stamped receiver AKs. The video also touches on the impact of import restrictions on the availability of Russian ammunition and highlights the usefulness of Magpul Zukhov furniture for the AK platform. It includes extensive in-field shooting drills and testing.
This video, "Do Civilians NEED Body Armor...or AMMO to Penetrate It?", from "INSIDE GUNS w/TYM S2:E107", delves into the necessity and effectiveness of body armor for civilians. It also explores the capabilities of ammunition designed to defeat such protection. The content appears to be viewer-supported, with mentions of Patreon and merchandise. The channel focuses on discussions about firearms, hobbies, tactics, and opinions.
This video features a penetration test pitting LA Police Gear Level 4 body armor against a .300 Win Mag rifle round. The description details the plate's specifications, including its NIJ Level IV rating, dimensions, weight, construction (PE+Alumina), single curve design, multi-hit capability, and 5-year shelf life. It also provides affiliate links for the armor, targets, lights, holsters, and apparel. The creator emphasizes the armor's performance and encourages viewers to support the channel through various means. The video aims to demonstrate the ballistic resistance of the armor against a powerful rifle caliber.
This Gun Talk Nation episode features Ryan Gresham and Mike McNett from DoubleTap Ammunition discussing a wide range of ammunition topics. They delve into bullet design, penetration testing, various calibers, and share anecdotes including a negligent discharge and a self-defense shooting. The conversation specifically highlights the .357 SIG caliber and the DT Equalizer ammunition. The episode is sponsored by Caldwell Shooting Supplies, Springfield Armory, and ATN.
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