This video, titled "Deflagrazine vs Detonazione #balistica", explains the rare but damaging phenomenon of deflagration in firearms. It clarifies that this event, which involves the rapid combustion of fuel within a confined space, is similar to a setback in firearms but with significantly more extreme pressure dynamics that can exceed the material limits of the weapon. The description emphasizes that proper component selection in ammunition design can mitigate such risks. The video also includes a disclaimer about safety protocols and directs viewers to their YouTube channel and social media pages. The content is intended for an audience interested in the technical aspects of ballistics and firearm function.
This video explains what a Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) bullet is, distinguishing it from lead or copper-plated types. FMJ bullets feature an external jacket for structural integrity and resistance to barrel friction and impact deformation. While some specialized FMJ variants exist for hunting or defense, they are often not available to civilians.
This short video explains the four main components of ammunition: casing, bullet, primer, and powder. It details the firing sequence, emphasizing that only the bullet is expelled, while the casing is ejected. The primer is identified as the explosive component detonated by compression, and the powder as a deflagrant that burns to produce gas.
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