This video from Plinkify USA highlights an impressive upgrade for AK firearms, specifically a "FRT" (presumably a Fire Control Group replacement) that significantly enhances performance. The uploader describes it as "hands down the best three hundo you'll spend this year," noting its ability to handle a high volume of ammunition, including .223 rounds, even with a drum magazine. The upgrade was tested on a Palmetto State Armory Krink and is praised as a valuable modification.
This YouTube video features a ballistic gel test of vintage Super Vel "Original" .38 Special ammunition. The test focuses on the performance of 110-grain rounds fired through heavy clothing. Two popular revolvers, a Taurus 856 and a Smith & Wesson 686 Plus, are used to evaluate the ammunition's effectiveness, aiming to determine if this older ammunition is still a viable option for self-defense. The video emphasizes safe shooting practices conducted on a private range and clarifies that no firearms or ammunition are being sold.
This video conducts a ballistic gel test comparing Super Vel's .380 ACP and .38 Special +P self-defense ammunition. The test utilizes heavy clothing penetration simulation and features two distinct firearms: a Taurus 856 revolver and a Ruger LCP Max pistol. The video aims to evaluate the effectiveness of these defensive rounds from short-barreled firearms, providing insights for potential concealed carry or self-defense applications.
This video features a range test of .38 Special +P defensive ammunition from Super Vel, utilizing two Taurus firearms: the Taurus 856 and the Taurus 608. The title highlights "Exploding .38 Special AMMO!" suggesting a focus on the performance and terminal ballistics of the ammunition. The description reinforces the testing aspect and mentions the specific firearms and ammunition used. Affiliate links for ear protection and an Amazon storefront are included, along with standard disclaimers about private range use and no sales being offered.
This YouTube video features a ballistic gel test comparing two Super Vel 9mm ammunition types: a Solid Copper Hollow Point and a Jacketed Hollow Point. The video includes chronograph results and aims to assess the effectiveness of these rounds as potential self-defense options, especially in the context of an "ammo shortage." The creator emphasizes that all shooting is done on a private range under controlled conditions and that no firearms or ammunition are sold through the video or description.
This video tests the performance of 160gr Super Vel SCHP ammunition fired from a 10.25" barrel, comparing it to a previous test with a shorter barrel. The test uses a TNW Aero Survival pistol and a high-speed camera to analyze penetration depth, retained weight, and expansion in both bare gel and heavy clothing scenarios. Ballistic gel data is provided for each test, along with detailed velocity measurements. The video aims to educate viewers on the technical aspects of ammunition performance, specifically how increased barrel length affects projectile characteristics.
This video features a ballistic gel test of Super Vel's 10mm 160gr SCHP (Solid Copper Hollow Point) ammunition fired from a 4.5" EAA Witness pistol. The test assesses penetration, expansion, and retained weight in both bare gel and heavy clothing scenarios. Velocities are recorded and analyzed, showing an average of 1,119 fps with a spread of 25 fps. The video highlights the dependable performance of solid copper projectiles despite potential velocity differences compared to lead-core ammunition, emphasizing its technical aspects as an educational resource.
This video evaluates the performance of the resurrected Super Vel .38 Special +P 90gr JHP ammunition. Using a Smith & Wesson Model 638 revolver and a Phantom V642 high-speed camera, the test assesses penetration, expansion, and retained weight in both bare gel and heavy clothing simulations. The ammunition, historically significant as Super Vel invented the hollow point, is tested for its effectiveness. Velocities are also recorded and analyzed, showing an average of 1,251 fps.
This video presents a gel test of 9mm Super Vel 115gr Subsonic SCHP ammunition, evaluating its terminal performance. The test is conducted using a 4.5" Glock pistol and a 7.72" CZ Scorpion. Data presented includes penetration depth, retained weight, and expansion measurements in both bare gel and heavy clothing simulations. Velocity data from both firearms is also provided, with analysis on whether the ammunition is truly subsonic. The video emphasizes its educational focus on technical aspects of ammunition performance.
This video announces and reviews the highly anticipated Springfield Armory XDm in 10mm. The reviewer expresses long-held anticipation for this caliber release. The video includes performance data for various 10mm ammunition types, showcasing velocities and statistical analysis. It also mentions MSRPs for different barrel lengths and promotes supporting channels through Patreon and social media, as well as sponsored products like Blue Alpha Gear belts and Ventura Munitions ammunition.
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