This video compares the accuracy and velocity of various 5.56mm ammunition brands, specifically AAC, Phantom Defense, IMI, and Hornady, all loaded with 77gr projectiles. The creator is testing these rounds to determine the best value for defensive magazines and stockpiling for "just in case" scenarios. The video also includes personal website, charity, and Patreon links, along with acknowledgments to SST Firearms and a standard disclaimer regarding responsible firearm handling and video content.
This video conducts a comprehensive velocity test of suppressed and unsuppressed .22LR firearms, comparing the impact of barrel length. It features firearms ranging from compact pistols to full-length rifles, including the Smith & Wesson M&P Compact, Volquartsen Mamba, Ruger 10/22 Lite Tactical, and Marlin Model 60. The Garmin C1 Pro chronograph is used for precise FPS readings. The test explores performance gains and losses due to barrel length and utilizes various .22LR ammunition types. Brief firearm overviews are included, making it a valuable resource for rimfire enthusiasts and those interested in ballistics.
This video conducts a chronograph test of an Armscor revolver chambered in both .38 Special and .357 Magnum, specifically using a 6-inch barrel. It aims to provide velocity data for these common handgun calibers. The description also references a separate video discussing Armscor 9mm ammunition issues and provides affiliate links for various shooting-related gear, including holsters, steel targets, cameras, safety equipment, and reloading tools.
This YouTube video from Banana Ballistics tests various 5.7x28mm ammunition loads, focusing on finding the "most insane" option. The testing is conducted at 10 yards against A529 grade 55 steel. The description provides a detailed list of tested ammunition types and their average velocities from a 5.2" PSA Rock pistol. Several ammunition brands and types are mentioned, including FN SS197SR, Zombo Down, M855, and custom loads like "QuieTOR" and "T6B". The video aims for entertainment and education, emphasizing safety protocols and disclaimers. Affiliate links for merchandise and discounts are also included.
This YouTube video presents a velocity test of Fiocchi Sierra MatchKing 69 grain .223 ammunition. The title explicitly states the caliber, bullet weight, and a measured velocity of 2,850 feet per second. This type of content is highly relevant to firearm enthusiasts interested in ammunition performance, ballistics, and potential applications for their firearms.
This video conducts a velocity test comparing the Byrna LE and Byrna CL non-lethal devices. It aims to provide a direct comparison of their performance in terms of projectile speed, which is a key metric for these less-lethal alternatives. The comparison focuses on demonstrating the differences between the two models, likely for potential buyers or those interested in less-lethal self-defense options.
This YouTube video focuses on a velocity test of .22 WMR (22 Magnum) ammunition, likely using a chronograph. The description mentions a review of the Rossi RS22M rifle and a WIN Varmint HV Gel Test, indicating a thorough examination of the cartridge's performance. It also provides links to various gear used in the video, including steel targets, cameras, and ballistic gelatin supplies, suggesting a practical, range-focused approach to evaluating ammunition and firearms.
This YouTube video investigates how gas cycling affects the velocity of a Tavor 7 rifle. The content creator uses the Tavor 7 to conduct a test to measure any potential velocity loss due to the gas system's operation. The description also promotes merchandise, Instagram, and Patreon channels for 'The Gun Dungeon'.
This video performs a velocity test on Federal V-Max 40 grain .223 ammunition, reporting a muzzle velocity of 3,800 feet per second. The title explicitly mentions the caliber, grain weight, manufacturer, and the speed achieved, indicating a focus on ammunition performance testing for rifle cartridges. This type of content is valuable for firearm owners interested in ballistics and projectile performance.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Springfield Armory 1911 EMP Compact in 9mm, highlighting its suitability as an everyday carry (EDC) pistol. The reviewer details its classic 1911 styling, compact size, and reliable performance, emphasizing its smooth handling and reduced recoil for a 9mm firearm. The video also features a velocity test using a Garmin G10 Pro chronograph to assess the firearm's performance. Several other firearm-related video links are included in the description for further viewing.
This video focuses on the ballistics of a specific rifle caliber. The title directly asks viewers to guess the velocity of the "300 Win Mag Match ammo". The description encourages engagement by asking for guesses in the comments, suggesting a test or demonstration of the ammunition's performance.
This video conducts a ballistic gel test and review of Barnaul .410 slugs. It aims to evaluate the velocity and accuracy of this specific ammunition. The description also links to related tests of Brenneke slugs and 2-1/2" Winchester and Remington slugs, suggesting a broader comparative interest in .410 shotgun ammunition performance. The creator also provides affiliate links to various shooting equipment and accessories used in their videos.