This guide details the disassembly of a 12-gauge shotgun cartridge, as demonstrated by an experienced instructor from DROBASHEVICH. It covers the careful cutting of the crimped end, removal of internal components like the wadding and shot cup, and the extraction of the primer. This process is crucial for understanding ammunition construction and potentially for salvaging components for reloading or educational purposes.
This video provides a hands-on demonstration of Cordite propellant, often referred to as 'angry spaghetti,' within .303 British cartridges. Expertly guided by Misha, the process includes safely disassembling a cartridge, examining the unique propellant, testing its burn rate, and then reassembling and live-firing the round. The demonstration highlights safe handling practices and the practical application of reloading tools.
This video provides a detailed, analytical review of a vintage Baikal 12 Gauge shotgun cartridge from the USSR era. The presenter, demonstrating high expertise, methodically disassembles the cartridge using an Opinel knife and precision digital scales. Key components like the Mayer slug (32.51g) and Sokol smokeless powder (2.50g) are weighed, offering valuable data for collectors and those interested in historical ammunition specifications.
This guide details the disassembly and analysis of Federal Premium Mag-Shok High Velocity Turkey Load 12 Gauge shells, as demonstrated by DROBASHEVICH. It covers weighing shot and powder, identifying components, and performing basic material tests. The video emphasizes a methodical, demonstration-focused approach, showcasing technical expertise through precise measurements and a controlled powder burn test.
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 careful disassembly of a vintage Sellier & Bellot 16 gauge shotgun cartridge. It covers extracting the 'S-Ball Plastik' slug, analyzing the gunpowder (1.55g of square-cut flake), and testing its flammability. The process demonstrates specialized knowledge in ammunition history and internal ballistics, suitable for intermediate enthusiasts interested in vintage ammo.
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