This YouTube video update focuses on the restoration of historical military ordnance, specifically 75mm, 76mm, and 3-inch tank and anti-air rounds. The title and description highlight the historical context, suggesting a deep dive into the process and possibly the mechanics of these large-caliber projectiles. The content is geared towards military history enthusiasts and those interested in the preservation and understanding of World War II era weaponry. It implies a hands-on approach to restoring these significant artifacts.
Amber from Exile Armory LLC presents a weekend showcase of newly arrived firearms and available inventory. The video highlights a diverse range of handguns and long guns, including shotguns, rifles, and pistols, with specific models, calibers, and prices mentioned. Several firearms feature optic cuts and laser sights, catering to various shooting preferences and tactical applications. The store is also hiring and encourages in-person applications.
This video focuses on a 3-inch M15B1 drill round used in an M10 Tank Destroyer. While not a typical firearm for personal use, the content touches upon military ordnance, historical military vehicles, and related topics. The tags aim to capture the specific military hardware and broader categories of interest for enthusiasts of military history and vehicles.
This video from Exile Armory LLC showcases a wide variety of firearms currently in stock, including both used and new models. Amber highlights handguns like the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0, Taurus G2C, Sig P320 Compact, and various 1911 platforms, as well as rifles such as the Browning BAR Mark III, Winchester Model 70, IWI Tavor X95, and Daniel Defense DDM4A1. Shotguns like the Mossberg Escort and Browning Silver are also featured, with prices and some specifications mentioned for many items. The presenter encourages viewers to call for specific pricing and availability.
This video features Melissa Bachman testing and comparing two Winchester Long Beard XR 12 gauge shotgun loads: 3-inch and 3.5-inch, both with #5 shot. The comparison includes patterning the shotgun at three different distances: 20, 40, and 60 yards to determine which load delivers superior performance for turkey hunting.
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