This video explains the importance of coatings on steel-cased ammunition, particularly for long-term storage. It highlights how these coatings protect the ammunition from environmental factors like moisture, ensuring its reliability. The description also mentions that GUNBROS is a family-owned business offering curated, battle-tested products for self-defense and freedom.
This video features a ballistic gel test and review of the new AAC 7.62x39 Sabre Blade Black Tip ammunition. The reviewer tests the steel-cased ammo using two AK-pattern rifles: a Zastava ZPAP 92 and a PSA GF3. The test aims to evaluate the ammunition's performance for defensive or hunting applications, specifically examining penetration through heavy clothing in ballistic gel. The video also includes affiliate links for related gear and a call to action for channel memberships.
This YouTube video provides an "ammo update," featuring new steel-cased ammunition from AAC and the "original" 10mm round from Norma. It also hints at "more good stuff." The video is presented by Tools & Targets and includes affiliate links for Axil ear protection and their Amazon storefront, alongside a link to join their "Range Gang" channel membership. Disclaimers emphasize that no firearms or ammunition are for sale and that all activities are conducted safely on a private range.
This YouTube video asks a crucial question for firearm owners: can their handgun (gat) reliably fire steel-cased ammunition. The video utilizes popular hashtags related to firearms, including specific manufacturers like Sig Sauer and optics like Holosun, as well as general shooting terms like #pewpew and #rangeday. It also mentions common calibers like 9mm and .45, suggesting a comparison or test focusing on ammunition compatibility. The emphasis on 'gat' and 'run' points towards a performance or reliability test.
This video, "This Week in Guns 12/4/23," covers a range of recent firearm-related news and legal developments. Topics include the Supreme Court's involvement with Illinois gun laws, a federal judge's ruling against handgun bans for individuals under 21, and discussions around a new federal assault weapon ban. The episode also touches on ATF's redefinition of the firearm business, the potential end of Remington production in New York, and the safety of steel-cased ammunition. Additionally, it mentions specific companies like VZGrips and MAF Corp, and touches on perceived rights violations by Maryland police. The video aims to provide viewers with an update on "gun nonsense" and legal challenges impacting gun owners.
This YouTube video title suggests a "Will it Fire?" experiment comparing steel-cased 9mm ammunition against saltwater, presented in a timelapse format. The description includes hashtags related to firearms, specifically #taurus, #9mm, #edc, and #g2c, indicating the likely presence of a Taurus G2c pistol being tested. The experiment aims to demonstrate the ammunition's resilience or failure under adverse conditions, offering a visual and potentially informative look at firearm reliability.
This video explores non-NATO ammunition options for stockpiling in a SHTF (S*** Hits The Fan) preparedness scenario. While NATO cartridges are often recommended for logistical reasons, the creator highlights non-NATO calibers that still offer good availability, affordability, and abundance. The video uses metrics like the presence of budget-friendly steel-cased ammunition manufacturing for a caliber overseas as an indicator of its logistical favorability for stockpiling.
This video features a ballistic gel test of Silver Bear and Wolf Polyformance 7.62x39mm ammunition, specifically hollow point rounds. The test is conducted using a Palmetto State Armory AK-47 (PSAK47 GF3). The video aims to compare the performance of these steel-cased ammunition types in a common AK-47 platform. It emphasizes that all shooting is done on a private range under controlled conditions and is not an advertisement for firearms or ammunition sales.
This video features Eric from Iraqveteran8888 taking the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) AKP out to 300 yards using bulk steel-cased ammunition. The results are described as impressive, highlighting PSA's current production of quality AK variants. The video also includes links to the creator's Amazon store, Patreon, other YouTube channels, website, merchandise, and social media.
This video compares brass-cased and steel-cased ammunition for rifle use, addressing common myths and concerns. USCCA Director of Content Kevin Michalowski explains the differences, pros, and cons of each type, specifically discussing potential damage to an AR-15's bolt carrier group or barrel and issues with lacquer-coated steel ammo. The content concludes that steel-cased ammunition is acceptable for plinking and training with rifles like the AR-15 and AK-47. A giveaway is also promoted.
This video features a range test of the Taurus G3C, a budget-friendly 9mm pistol. The reviewer tests its reliability with various ammunition types, including steel-cased (Republic Steel, Wolf Steel) and aluminum-cased (Blazer aluminum) rounds, alongside Federal Champion. The initial impressions are highly positive, with the reviewer impressed by the pistol's performance, reliability, accuracy, and ejection, especially considering its affordable price point of $250. The video aims to answer whether the G3C is a worthwhile purchase for those on a budget.
This video from ARFCOM News discusses HR 5376, clarifying it's not about gun control. It also reports on a New Jersey truck driver's unusual response after being denied a concealed carry permit, referencing an incident where he allegedly beat the senate president. The video also mentions Lo-Point and PSA's plans for domestic steel-cased ammunition production. No firearms, ammunition, or accessories are sold or promoted.