This video showcases a North American Arms (NAA) mini-revolver concealed in a specialized belt buckle holster, demonstrating its use for concealed carry. The presenter details the loading process for the .22 Long Rifle rounds and performs a live-fire demonstration at an outdoor range, highlighting the firearm's single-action functionality. The content emphasizes practical application and the novelty of this everyday carry solution.
This video appears to be a "how many will it go through?" type of test comparing a belt buckle gun against spray paint. The title suggests a comparison of penetration capabilities with a focus on a .22LR caliber. The use of "civtac" and the hashtag "gun" indicate a likely interest in civilian tactical applications or discussions.
This video tests whether a bullet can stop another bullet by shooting a .22 caliber round from a belt buckle gun at a 12-gauge shotgun shell. The experiment, conducted at an outdoor range, shows the .22 bullet easily penetrating the shotgun shell. The host concludes that in this specific scenario, a bullet cannot stop another bullet, highlighting the difficulty of aiming the unique belt buckle firearm.
This video focuses on the North American Arms (NAA) Skeleton Belt Buckle gun, specifically in .22LR caliber. It features the NAA BBS-M Skeleton Belt Buckle Holster for Standard Magnum revolvers and also showcases a leather belt strap with embossed Western scrollwork. The description includes affiliate links to Amazon for the products discussed, with a disclaimer about their affiliate nature. The content appears to be a review or demonstration of this unique concealed carry option.
This YouTube Short features a belt buckle that can be used as a firearm. While the specific firearm model and caliber are not detailed, the concept of a concealed weapon integrated into everyday wear is highlighted. The video likely aims to showcase the novelty and potential for discreet carrying of a firearm.
This video showcases a rare Nazi SS Belt Buckle Gun, reportedly one of only 12 made and acquired by the SS at the end of WW2. The description suggests these were intended for SS officers to prevent capture. The video also promotes the channel's Patreon for early access and a monthly raffle, and their podcast 'Flak & Fubar'.
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