This YouTube Short demonstrates the process of opening a 7.62x39mm ammunition spam can. The video focuses on the physical act of unsealing the metal container, likely revealing rounds of the popular intermediate rifle cartridge. The title and included hashtags indicate a focus on ammunition, spam cans, and the '#redarmystandard' branding, suggesting a connection to historically significant Soviet/Russian firearms or their modern equivalents.
This video provides a review of the Romanian CGR AK-47 rifle, highlighting its suitability for the commercial market without compromising quality. The reviewer praises its forged trunnion and barrel, bayonet lug, and cleaning rod. He notes it's a "smooth shooting rifle" and thanks Century Arms for providing the rifle and Red Army Standard ammunition. Fiocchi USA is also thanked for supplying ammunition. The video features Robbie Wheaton's YouTube channel and includes affiliate links for Sportsman's Guide, USCCA, Rubber Dummies, Getzone.com, and a Patreon link for Team Sootch Minuteman. It concludes with a call to like and subscribe for more gun reviews.
This video features a range test and review of Red Army Standard 8V3 7.62x39 ammunition. The focus is on evaluating the fragmentation characteristics of this specific ammo, comparing it to other soft and hollow point options. The creator emphasizes that all shooting takes place on a private range under controlled conditions and that no firearms or ammunition are offered for sale. The video also includes affiliate links for ear protection and an Amazon storefront.
This video explores the potential for accurizing an AK-74 rifle chambered in 5.45x39mm. The presenter details various modifications made to the firearm in an attempt to achieve "match grade" accuracy, a departure from the typical reputation of AK platforms. The video includes shooting tests with different types of ammunition, including Hornady Match, Wolf ball, and Red Army Standard ball, to evaluate the rifle's performance and discuss the effectiveness of the implemented modifications.
This video tests the fragmentation of Red Army Standard 8v3 7.62x39mm 124gr HPBT ammunition fired from a 16" WASR-10/63 rifle into ballistic gelatin. Using a high-speed camera, the test aims to determine if the 8v3 ammunition performs comparably to the 8M3 variant. Detailed ballistic data including penetration depth, retained weight, and expansion measurements are presented, along with velocity readings. The video features collaborators like TNVC and Aimed Research.
This video features an informal ammunition test of the 5.45x39 caliber using a Vepr rifle. The creator compares the performance of Golden Tiger, Red Army Standard, Silver Bear, and WPA ammunition brands. The video aims to identify any noticeable differences in performance between these various ammunition types for the AK-74 platform.
This video features a ballistics gel test of Red Army Standard (RAS) 7.62x39mm ammunition, specifically loaded with the 8V3 projectile. The test aims to gather velocity and energy data for this newly available ammunition, manufactured at the Vympel plant with sealed neck and primers. The video also includes various promotional links for apparel and the creator's online presence.
This YouTube video from the VSO Gun Channel is primarily an educational resource about firearms, focusing on responsible gun ownership and safety. The description indicates a recent data loss affecting video descriptions, with a link to an affiliate page for missing information. VSO Gun Channel operates as a media production and research/development lab, emphasizing objective content based on tests performed by its personnel. They are not in the business of selling firearms and aim to provide common-sense education, particularly for younger audiences. The video subjects are often provided by manufacturers at no cost, but VSO retains creative rights and reserves the right to publish negative aspects. They clearly state that their opinions cannot be bought, nor can access to their audience be purchased through testing contracts.
This video is a range report on the CZ 527 Carbine chambered in 7.62x39mm. The creator tests Red Army Standard 122 grain Hollow Point ammunition, both suppressed and unsuppressed. The ammunition's performance is described as disappointing, but the outing provided an opportunity to shoot the rifle. The video also includes links to the creator's website, Patreon, and shop.
This video offers a review of the Molot Vepr AK-74 rifle, a Russian-made firearm currently banned from import due to sanctions. The description highlights the quality reputation of Russian AK rifles and mentions the importer, FIME Group. It also references Red Army Standard ammunition, a shooting rest from foamactionsports.com, and ShootSteel targets with a discount code. The video creator, Sootch00, promotes his Patreon, merchandise, and encourages viewers to join the NRA.
This YouTube video, part 1 of an AK74 ammo test, focuses on evaluating different ammunition types. The video explicitly mentions testing 7N6 (Tula), Wolf Performance, Silver Bear, and Red Army Standard ammunition for the AK74 rifle. Due to YouTube's updated policies regarding firearms content, direct links to relevant setups have been removed and are instead provided via a link to the creator's website. The description also includes a link to their Patreon page.
This YouTube video, titled "AK47 Ammo Test Part 1: Golden Tiger, Brown Bear, Red Army Std & M67 (Yugo)", focuses on evaluating different ammunition types for the AK-47 platform. Due to YouTube's content policies, external links are provided via a separate webpage and Patreon. The video appears to be the first in a series, suggesting a comprehensive look at various AK-47 ammunition brands and their performance.