This video tests DoubleTap's Snake Shot Defense ammunition specifically designed for semi-automatic pistols. The ammunition combines a hollow point with #9 shot for close-range defense scenarios. The testing includes performance evaluation on ballistic gel and various targets, aiming to provide unhyped, factual results for viewers interested in defensive ammunition options.
This YouTube video, titled "Bolas de bilhar são à prova de balas? Testando com espingarda!" (Are billiard balls bulletproof? Testing with a shotgun!), explores the ballistic resistance of billiard balls when subjected to shotgun fire. The title and description clearly indicate a test and demonstration of firearms effectiveness against a common object, likely for entertainment or curiosity value. The core of the video will involve shooting a shotgun at billiard balls to see if they penetrate or shatter.
This YouTube video title, 'Water Jug vs AR15?', suggests a comparative test or demonstration involving an AR-15 platform rifle and a water jug. The content likely focuses on the ballistic performance or durability of the AR-15 against a common, non-standard target. Given the title, the video is expected to be a visual examination of what happens when an AR-15 is fired at a water jug, potentially assessing penetration or fragmentation.
This YouTube Shorts video appears to be a quick demonstration of a new AK variant being tested on a target. The title and description heavily feature keywords related to PUBG Mobile and gaming, suggesting the content might be aimed at that audience, potentially showcasing in-game weaponry or a real-life counterpart. The hashtags reinforce this with 'gaming' and 'pubgmobile', alongside general trending tags and a mention of Pakistan.
This video title, 'Será que um prato de bateria é à prova de bala?', directly asks if a drum cymbal is bulletproof. While the title doesn't explicitly mention specific firearms, calibers, or manufacturers, it strongly implies a ballistic test or a discussion related to firearm projectiles impacting everyday objects. The core of the video will likely involve shooting at a drum cymbal to determine its ballistic resistance.
This video tests the bulletproof capabilities of a "little cube" using a Gamo Outdoor Magnum .177 caliber air rifle. It features exploding pellets and likely demonstrates the impact and penetration of these projectiles against the target.
This video features a comparison of the .45 ACP caliber against a watermelon. While the title suggests a ballistic test or demonstration, no specific firearm models are mentioned. The content likely focuses on the power and effect of the .45 ACP round on the target.
This video showcases a durability test comparing TA Targets' Reduced C Zone (Mini A-DAP) system against shotgun slugs. The title suggests the targets are highly durable, even winning against the slugs, and the description emphasizes their longevity and lifetime warranty. The video encourages viewers to purchase the targets via a provided link, highlighting their robustness for firearm enthusiasts.
This YouTube video from Ultimate Barrier Testing (UBT) conducts a direct comparison between two popular rifle cartridges: 5.56 NATO and 7.62x39mm. The test involves shooting both calibers at four different targets, with each target contributing 25 points to a total score of 100. The cartridge that achieves the highest score is declared the winner. The testing is performed at a distance of 50 yards. The video emphasizes that these tests are for entertainment and educational purposes only and advises viewers not to replicate them at home. Merch is also promoted.
This YouTube video features a comparison of various rifles and their effectiveness against pumpkins. The title explicitly lists calibers and firearm types being tested: .223/5.56, 7.62x39, .270 Win, and .450 Bushmaster. The description also links to other "vs Pumpkins" videos involving pistols and shotguns, suggesting a series. It includes affiliate links to shooting gear such as steel targets, optics (red/green dot), ballistic gelatin, scales, and various target types, indicating a focus on shooting performance and equipment.
This video compares the performance of .22LR, .22WMR, and .17HMR rifle calibers against cabbage. The description lists various equipment used, including steel targets, cameras, editing software, hearing protection, safety glasses, ballistic gelatin, reloading scales, calipers, denim, rangefinders, bags, chronographs, and various target types. It also includes affiliate links for many of these items, noting Amazon Associate earnings.
This YouTube video features a power test of the Gamo Magnum Swarm 10x break barrel air rifle in .22 caliber. The test involves shooting various targets with H&N Hornet pellets, highlighting the airgun's power with impressive slow-motion footage. The description emphasizes treating airguns with the same safety considerations as firearms and advises professional service for any work on them. The content is intended for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes.