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@bananaballistics

Full Creator Stats Live · Updated 2026-08-17

Bananaballistics is a firearms-focused YouTube channel that leans into comparative testing and ammunition science, wrapped in a deliberately playful brand identity — the "ripest firearm related content" tagline signals that the channel treats a typically serious niche with some self-aware humor.

NicheFirearms & Guns TierMid Engagement4.5%

Total Followers +2.1%

434K

Across YouTube

Primary Platform

YouTube

434K followers · 100% of audience

Engagement

4.5%

vs. 1.5% category median

Sponsorship Tier

Mid

Est. — / IG post

Quick facts
  • 434K combined followers across 1 platform.
  • Mid creator tier — —.
  • 4.5% headline engagement.
  • Active since .
  • Posts in English.

Performance Across Platforms

Updated 2026-08-17
PlatformFollowers30d GrowthEngagementPosts / wkLast upload
YouTube 434,000 +9K 4.5% 0.9 2 days ago

Growth Trend

Last 365 days
WindowYouTubeCombined
Last 7 days +2K +0.5% +0 +0.0% +0 +0.0% +2K
Last 30 days +9K +2.1% +0 +0.0% +0 +0.0% +9K
Last 90 days +27K +6.1% +0 +0.0% +0 +0.0% +27K
Last 365 days +27K +6.1% +0 +0.0% +0 +0.0% +27K

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Recent Brand Partnerships

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BrandTypePlatformDatePerformance vs. baseline
Sponsored content YouTube Jul 2026
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Background

About @bananaballistics

Bananaballistics is a firearms-focused YouTube channel that leans into comparative testing and ammunition science, wrapped in a deliberately playful brand identity — the "ripest firearm related content" tagline signals that the channel treats a typically serious niche with some self-aware humor. Content is structured around head-to-head tests and ballistic experiments: caliber comparisons, exotic ammunition breakdowns, and real-world shooting demonstrations that answer the kinds of questions gun enthusiasts debate in forums. The ASMR hashtag in the channel's metadata hints at a secondary appeal to viewers drawn to the sensory side of shooting content, broadening reach beyond pure technical audiences. Engagement runs well above the category median, suggesting an unusually loyal and active viewership for a mid-tier channel.

The audience skews almost entirely male and heavily toward the 18-to-34 age bracket, with a notable concentration in India, Brazil, and the UK alongside the United States — an international footprint that suggests the content's appeal is rooted in curiosity about firearms technology rather than domestic gun-culture access. Sponsors like War Thunder and Raycon reflect the channel's positioning at the intersection of firearms enthusiasm and broader gaming or tech demographics, making it accessible to lifestyle advertisers beyond the traditional shooting-sports category. As the channel continues steady growth, its test-driven format and globally accessible framing give it a durable content model that translates well across markets with varying firearms regulations.

Brand fit

Why brands partner

bananaballistics reaches its audience primarily through YouTube, and is best activated via long-form YouTube integrations. As a firearms creator they map naturally to brands targeting that space. Demonstrated partners include War Thunder and DeleteMe. Engagement on YouTube runs around 4.5%, which points to an audience better suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel campaigns than to pure-reach buys. Their YouTube-first format lends itself to integrations that sit inside the creator's usual content rather than running as standalone ads. Because the audience follows firearms content rather than arriving through untargeted reach, sponsorships that match the channel's subject matter tend to convert more efficiently than broad placements. A consistent, on-topic posting focus gives sponsors a predictable, brand-safe environment, lowering placement risk compared with broad, general-interest channels. Campaigns here are best measured on qualified engagement and consideration within the niche rather than on raw impression volume. For brands in firearms and related categories, bananaballistics offers a defined, creative-fit audience rather than broad, low-intent impressions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the YouTube channel called Banana Ballistics?

The name is deliberate wordplay — 'banana' for the absurdist branding hook, 'ballistics' for the firearms science at the core of the content. The channel leans hard into the theme: the bio describes their videos as 'the ripest firearm related content on YouTube,' keeping the fruit puns running through the entire brand identity.

Does Banana Ballistics make ASMR gun videos?

Yes — ASMR is one of the recurring content formats Banana Ballistics uses alongside straight ammunition tests and head-to-head comparisons. The channel tags content with #asmr, suggesting they produce slow, sound-focused firearm footage that appeals to a crossover audience of gun enthusiasts and ASMR listeners who are drawn to the mechanical sounds of shooting.

What is a 50 Cal SLAP round and why did Banana Ballistics shoot one with no muzzle brake?

SLAP stands for Saboted Light Armor Penetrator — a .50 BMG projectile designed to defeat armor at high velocity using a tungsten penetrator housed inside a plastic sabot. Shooting it without a muzzle brake is a dramatic choice because .50 BMG recoil is already punishing, and removing the brake amplifies that significantly, which is exactly the kind of extreme, visually compelling test Banana Ballistics is built around.

What is 'Blue Tip' 50 Cal ammo that Banana Ballistics tested?

Color-coded tips on .50 BMG rounds indicate different projectile designs, and blue tip is one of the rarer variants that sparks real debate in the firearms community about its specification and civilian legality. Banana Ballistics dedicated an entire video to the question, which fits their broader format of digging into obscure or misunderstood ammunition types that generate strong search interest from curious gun owners and military history enthusiasts.

Is Banana Ballistics affiliated with MidwayUSA?

MidwayUSA appears as a recurring hashtag across Banana Ballistics content, strongly suggesting an affiliate or sponsorship relationship with the major firearms and ammunition retailer. MidwayUSA runs a well-known creator affiliate program, making it a natural fit for a channel whose entire identity is built around testing and comparing different ammunition and firearms.

What did Banana Ballistics find when they tested Chinese ammo?

The video 'How Bad Is Chinese Ammo?' puts the channel's testing approach directly against imported Chinese-manufactured ammunition — a topic that gets heavy search traffic in the firearms community because of ongoing debates about consistency, quality, and reliability. The questioning title suggests the results were pointed enough to warrant a full dedicated breakdown rather than a quick mention in a larger video.

Does 9mm or 380 ACP actually make a big difference according to Banana Ballistics?

Banana Ballistics ran a head-to-head titled '9mm vs 380: Not Even Close?' — the phrasing implies their ballistic testing showed a more lopsided result than many casual shooters expect between the two popular concealed-carry calibers. The channel specializes in exactly this kind of data-driven ammo comparison that settles arguments common in firearms forums and comment sections.

Does Banana Ballistics have a War Thunder sponsorship?

Yes — Banana Ballistics has run War Thunder-sponsored content on YouTube, a common pairing between the military vehicle game and firearms or military-technology channels given their heavily overlapping audiences. The deal appeared in mid-2026, alongside other sponsorships including Raycon, DeleteMe, FreeCash, and Raid.

Why does Banana Ballistics have so many viewers from India?

India makes up the single largest country share of Banana Ballistics' audience — a surprising dynamic for a firearms channel, since civilian gun ownership is heavily restricted there. The most likely explanation is that the content functions as military technology and ballistics education rather than a practical shooting guide, pulling in globally curious viewers who are drawn to the science and spectacle of the ammunition tests rather than real-world application.

What kind of content does Banana Ballistics actually post?

Banana Ballistics focuses on ammunition science and firearm testing — head-to-head caliber comparisons, exotic or military-surplus round breakdowns, ASMR-style shooting footage, and the occasional gear-adjacent review. The channel sits at the intersection of entertainment and applied ballistics, and its engagement runs well above the typical rate for the firearms category on YouTube, suggesting a highly loyal core audience.

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