This YouTube video conducts a reduced velocity gel test of the MK319 7.62mm projectile, comparing it to the Army's M80A1. The test involves loading the MK319 into a .300 AAC Blackout case and firing it from an 8-inch upper into calibrated 10% ordnance gelatin. The description also provides a link to a separate reduced velocity gel test of the M80A1 and links to the creator's social media profiles.
This video conducts a gel test comparing the Mk318 projectile, referred to as the "Wonder Bullet" of the Marines, against the Army's ammunition. The test involves firing the Mk318 from a 10.5-inch barrel with a 1:7" twist upper using a reduced charge into calibrated 10% ordnance gelatin to assess its potential long-range performance. The video aims to determine if the Marine Corps' projectile can match or exceed the capabilities of the Army's.
This video features a ballistic gel test of MK318 SOST ammunition, specifically at reduced velocity. The test aims to analyze the performance and terminal ballistics of this specialized round. The creator also provides links to their social media profiles for further engagement.
This video analyzes the M855A1 ammunition by testing it at reduced velocities to determine its fragmentation threshold. The presenter, Andrew, uses ballistic gel to observe the effects of the rounds, aiming to understand the performance characteristics of this specific type of ammunition under varied conditions. The video focuses on the ballistics and terminal performance of the M855A1 round.
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