This video, presented by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law TV, provides an expert analysis of California's Senate Bill 452, focusing on the implementation of microstamping technology. The law mandates that by January 1, 2028, only semi-automatic pistols equipped with microstamping-enabled firing pins can be sold in California. The Department of Justice has confirmed the technology's viability, but concerns remain about the financial feasibility for manufacturers and the potential for this law to restrict handgun availability, possibly serving as a precursor to broader handgun sales bans.
This video focuses on the preparation of brass for reloading ammunition. The title suggests a dedicated session for this task, implying a process involving cleaning, resizing, and potentially priming spent casings. While the specific firearms or calibers are not detailed in the title or description, the activity itself points to a shooting enthusiast who reloads their own ammunition, likely for rifle or pistol calibers.
This video from GFG discusses a new problem in ammunition production: inconsistency due to manufacturers trading components like propellant and casings to overcome shortages. This shift, driven by panic buying and global demand, impacts precision for shooters. The speaker, demonstrating high authority on industry logistics, highlights labor shortages and the critical bottleneck of primer production, with potential relief from new plants.
This video features Brownells' Caleb Savant at the Starline Brass booth during Shot Show 2022. The discussion centers on the significant supply and demand issues experienced for brass casings throughout 2021. While not a hands-on demonstration, the content provides insight into a critical component of ammunition manufacturing and its market dynamics.
This video features an unboxing of reloading equipment and supplies. The creator frames these purchases as a solution to the current ammunition shortage, referring to them as "ammo shortage anti-venom." The description includes a link to the "Stewart County Ballistics" YouTube channel and an invitation to join "The Range Gang" membership. The disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for informational purposes, not for sale, and that any activities shown are performed in a controlled environment on private property. An Amazon Affiliate storefront link is also provided.
Bill Wilson of Wilson Combat discusses the extensive development of ammunition for the 300 HAM'R caliber. He highlights seven Wilson Custom Ammunition loads and two upcoming HSM loads, emphasizing their suitability for a wide range of applications from varmints to big game and tactical use. The company also offers reloading components like unprimed cartridge cases and specific bullets for handloaders.
This bonus episode of GunVenture features Paul Lemke of Polycase Ammunition discussing the origins of their product development. The video highlights how a need for single-use cartridge cases drove innovation. The description also provides context for the broader GunVenture series, which explores various shooting disciplines like training, hunting, and personal defense, often incorporating recreational side trips. Past episodes are available across multiple platforms.
This video from SHOT Show 2017 highlights SIG Sauer's expansion into manufacturing their own ammunition. The focus is on their new match-grade rifle loads, including offerings for the 5.56x45mm (.223), 7.62x51mm (.308), and 300 Winchester Magnum calibers. The description emphasizes SIG's growing capabilities in cartridge case production.
This video focuses on the reloading process for 5.56/.223 caliber ammunition, specifically showing the resizing and trimming of once-fired brass. As the second part of a reloading journal series, it delves into the technical aspects of preparing cartridge cases for reuse. This content would appeal to handloaders and those interested in ammunition manufacturing and cost-saving methods for shooting sports.
This video, part 2 of a series on cleaning brass, features Bill Gravatt demonstrating the process of tumbling spent cartridge cases. The focus is on case preparation for reloading, aiming to restore brass to a clean and shiny state for future use. This method is a crucial step for handloaders seeking to extend the life of their brass and ensure consistent performance in their firearms.
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