This video provides a detailed, ASMR-style disassembly of vintage Azot 16 gauge shotgun cartridges manufactured in the USSR in 1982. The expert demonstrator meticulously weighs the shot (28.06g) and gunpowder (2.10g), identifies the 'Sokol' gunpowder and 'Zhevelo' primer, and performs a burn test on the gunpowder to assess its remaining volatility. The demonstration highlights the use of precision tools and knowledge of vintage ammunition components.
This video provides a methodical disassembly of vintage Azot 16 gauge shotgun cartridges, manufactured in the USSR. The expert demonstrates the use of specialized tools like Vernier calipers and digital scales to analyze components, including shot size (00) and powder charge (2.10g). The process highlights the construction of these older paper-hulled shells and offers a detailed look at their internal makeup.
This guide details the methodical disassembly of vintage 16-gauge Azot shotgun shells, as demonstrated by a specialist. It covers the careful cutting of the hull, extraction of components like lead shot and gunpowder, and the use of precision tools for measurement. The video emphasizes a systematic approach to analyzing old ammunition, including a gunpowder burn test, highlighting the expertise of the presenter in handling potentially hazardous vintage materials.
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