This video examines the Carlstrom sleeve pistol, a unique concealed weapon designed by Elich B. UAZ and manufactured by Elmer Carlstrom. While patented in 1929, its impracticality and likely intended use with non-lethal cartridges like tear gas or blanks are highlighted. The design features a manually cocked striker and a ring-pull firing mechanism, intended for a Spider-Man-like deployment.
This video tests the capability of a Caliber 12 perimeter alarm to fire a projectile. The experiment involves modifying a blank cartridge by removing shot and folding the tip to increase pressure, then testing it with a Caliber 12 projectile without powder. The results show significant deformation and a loud report, but insufficient energy for real damage. The video strongly advises against replicating this test due to extreme danger.
This YouTube Shorts video features a Lee-Enfield rifle experiencing a misfire with a blank cartridge. The title and description heavily emphasize trending topics and gaming, with hashtags related to PUBG Mobile and general trending content, alongside country mentions like India, America, and Russia. The focus on a specific firearm malfunction and the presence of blank ammunition suggest a practical demonstration or an anecdote related to firearms handling.
The Traditions Crackshot XBR offers a unique approach to projectile launching, utilizing a .22 caliber rifle platform to fire arrows. This guide details the loading and firing procedure for the Crackshot XBR, emphasizing safety and proper operation. The system uses a proprietary blank cartridge to propel an arrow, offering a quieter and lower-recoil alternative for certain hunting and recreational applications. Expert instruction from TFB TV and Traditions highlights its user-friendly design and effective range.
This video from Forgotten Weapons, presented by Ian McCollum, details rare German U-Boat line-thrower rifles converted from Gewehr 98 actions. The expert analysis covers their unique design for managing extreme recoil from blank cartridges, specific markings indicating Mauser factory origin, and mechanical differences between vented and non-vented models. The focus is on the historical context and technical modifications for naval line-throwing applications.
This guide details the assembly and loading process for the Greener MkII Light Harpoon Gun, as demonstrated by Ian McCollum. It covers threading the barrel, securing the assembly, attaching the line frame, and loading the harpoon dart. The video emphasizes the Martini-style action and the use of .38 Special blank cartridges for marine hunting applications.
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