This YouTube video from Basement Operator Company focuses on a comparison between two firearm manipulation techniques, referred to as 'Reach Around' and 'Slap.' The description highlights the channel's content, including firearm builds, discount codes, and merchandise, with links to their website and social media. A strong emphasis is placed on firearm safety, with disclaimers about checking and clearing weapons and camera angles. The creator clarifies they are not a gunsmith and the content is for educational and entertainment purposes, with all actions taken at the viewer's own risk. Affiliate links are also present.
This is a throwback video to a TikTok that was originally posted in March 2022, referencing the "slap" incident at the Oscars involving Will Smith and Chris Rock. The video's title directly references a comparison between Smith & Wesson (a firearm manufacturer) and Rock Island Armory (another firearm manufacturer). The description encourages viewers to remember "the slap" and highlights "Chip in his prime." The video also includes links to spoof and goofy videos, as well as social media links for GUNBROS, a family-owned business that emphasizes customer service and Second Amendment rights. The content appears to be a humorous or satirical take on the celebrity incident, using firearm brands as a playful comparison.
This video is a spin art tribute to the incident where Will Smith slapped Chris Rock at the Oscars. The description includes links to the artist's various platforms and website, as well as a P.O. Box for fan mail. The content itself appears to be art-based and not directly related to firearms.
This video features Kentucky Ballistics testing the destructive power of a .50 Cal SLAP round against a 340-pound atlas stone. The description emphasizes the controlled environment and entertainment/educational purpose of the content, with a strong call to action for viewers to support the channel through various platforms like Patreon and merchandise. Sponsored by Big Daddy Unlimited, the video highlights extreme projectile testing.
This video analyzes the performance of .50 caliber SLAP ammunition against AR500 steel. It likely involves live-fire testing to demonstrate penetration capabilities and the effectiveness of the projectile against hardened steel targets.
This video features a high-impact demonstration comparing the effectiveness of a 50 BMG SLAP (Saboted Light Armor Piercing) round against a titanium plate. The focus is on the raw power and penetration capabilities of this specialized military-grade ammunition, highlighting its destructive potential.
This video features an armor-piercing ammunition test of the M948 7.62x51 SLAP round. The experimental ammunition, utilizing a 52-grain sabot projectile, is fired at velocities exceeding 4,000 FPS against two stacked AR450 steel plates. The test aims to demonstrate the penetration capabilities of this high-velocity, specialized round. The description also notes that InRange is viewer-supported via Patreon.
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