This YouTube video focuses on the performance of Fort Scott Ammunition, specifically its "tumble upon impact" characteristic, which is highlighted as a new EDC (Everyday Carry) ammo choice. The video description also lists numerous affiliate links for firearms, ammunition, firearm accessories, cleaning gear, and shooting range equipment, suggesting a comprehensive review and recommendation for viewers interested in firearms and related products. Discount codes are provided for several brands, including Fort Scott Ammunition, Centurion, Challenge Targets, Otis Tech, G96, and Manta Products.
This video conducts a ballistic gel test comparing Fort Scott Munitions 9mm Tumble Upon Impact ammunition against standard FMJ rounds. The test uses a Canik TP9SFx pistol to evaluate the performance difference and discuss the value of the tumble upon impact rounds during an ammunition shortage. The description emphasizes safe private range practices and disclaims affiliation with manufacturers or retailers.
This video features a ballistic gel test of Fort Scott Munitions .45 ACP tumble upon impact rounds. The test is conducted using a full-size Rock Island Armory 1911 and a compact Colt 1911. The video aims to evaluate the effectiveness and value of these specialized rounds, particularly in the context of an "ammo shortage." The description emphasizes safe and controlled shooting practices on private property and clarifies no products are for sale directly through the video or description.
This video conducts a ballistic test comparing Fort Scott Ammunition's Tumble Upon Impact (TUI) carry round against traditional hollow-point ammunition from Hornady, Federal, and Speer, as well as Lehigh's Xtreme Defense. The test utilizes gelatin blocks to evaluate projectile performance, noting the initial four inches of gelatin represent the 'skin' layer for the TUI round, a departure from standard testing methods. The video invites viewer opinions on this unique approach to concealed carry ammunition and promises more content to come.
This video tests the 115-grain 9mm Fort Scott Munitions "TUI" (Tumble Upon Impact) ammunition using a Glock 17 handgun and Clear Ballistics 20% ballistics gel. The unique "Tumble Upon Impact" characteristic of the ammunition is highlighted, with the description explaining an interesting observation where the wound channel appeared to grow over time due to residual damage and the gel's density. The creator clarifies this phenomenon to avoid confusion for viewers.
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