This YouTube video, titled 'Sig P320 Mud Test,' aims to determine the reliability of the Sig Sauer P320 pistol when exposed to mud. The description poses the question, 'Will this fire when it's supposed to?', indicating a practical, albeit basic, reliability test focused on extreme conditions. The content is expected to showcase the firearm's performance under adverse circumstances.
This YouTube video tests the water resistance of a hard case by submerging it. The video aims to determine if the case can keep its contents dry when fully submerged, with a discount code provided for the product. A disclaimer is included to emphasize testing under controlled conditions and following manufacturer guidelines for water resistance.
This video focuses on a waterproof test of the Fenix GL19R v2.0 flashlight. While the video title and description do not directly mention firearms, the inclusion of the `#pewpew` hashtag and the common association of flashlights with firearm accessories for tactical use or EDC (Everyday Carry) suggests a potential audience overlap. The video title itself is focused on a specific product's performance under water, making it primarily a gear review.
This video features a Henry All-Weather .45-70 rifle undergoing a 24-hour submersion test in a creek. The creator challenges the rifle's durability, with surprising results. While the stock and forend show minor cracks and delamination, the rifle itself remains functional and corrosion-free. The video also includes a call to action for supporting gun content on YouTube and promotes the creator's social media channels. A previous video comparing ported vs. non-ported pistols is recommended as a follow-up.
This video tests the durability and functionality of a Glock pistol after being submerged underwater for an extended period of 60 days. The experiment is conducted on a private gun range with adherence to safety measures, and viewers are cautioned against attempting such tests themselves.
This YouTube video, titled 'Is a Sig Sauer P320 Waterproof?', explores the water resistance capabilities of the popular Sig Sauer P320 pistol. The video likely features testing and a review of the firearm's performance in water, potentially with comparisons or considerations for its use in wet environments. It also includes mentions of Vortex Optics, suggesting a discussion or demonstration involving an optic mounted on the pistol.
This video appears to be a test of a fingerprint lock mechanism's functionality, specifically its ability to read fingerprints when exposed to liquids. The title directly asks if the lock will still work, implying a practical demonstration and evaluation. The mention of #glock, #ammo, and #pistol suggests the lock might be intended for firearm-related security or storage, or that a firearm will be involved in the test. The description provides a call to action for viewers to visit civtac.club for sponsors and deals.
This YouTube video, titled "How Water Proof is Live Ammo?! (Part 2) *Submerged For 2 MONTHS*", investigates the durability of live ammunition when submerged underwater for an extended period of two months. The creator documents the process and reveals whether the ammunition remains functional after such exposure. The description also includes affiliate links for electronic hearing protection and other camera gear, along with links to support the channel via Patreon and PayPal, and a link to their Instagram page.
This video appears to be a rigorous test of weapon light waterproofing. It aims to determine if common firearm lights can withstand submersion, likely to assess their durability and reliability in wet conditions. The title suggests a comparative or evaluative approach, focusing on whether popular weapon lights meet a certain standard of water resistance for firearm use.
This video provides a review of the Feyachi V30 2MOA Red Dot sight. The reviewer highlights premium features like motion-sensing auto-activation and auto-shut-off after 1 hour. It includes unboxing, a waterproof test, range testing, and concludes with a summary and discount information. The review mentions the inclusion of low rise and 0.83 co-witness mounts. The content is presented by Moondog R&D.
This video provides an honest review of the Pinty Pro 1x22mm 3MOA Red Dot Reflex Sight. The reviewer tests its zero retention, finding it surprisingly durable despite abuse. However, a significant drawback is severe fogging, making target acquisition difficult, especially in wet conditions. The reviewer concludes it's a decent budget option, provided it stays dry. The video includes a waterproof test and a range test, with chapters for introduction, reticle details, and conclusion. A discount link for Amazon is provided.
This TFBTV video documents a torture test where James Reeves leaves a Gen 5 Glock 17 outside for two days during a tropical storm in Louisiana. The video details the storm's duration and intensity, and then follows James as he retrieves the firearm and takes it to the range to assess its functionality and identify any potential issues after prolonged exposure to heavy rain. The content focuses on the resilience of the Glock pistol under extreme environmental conditions.