This video details how to identify and report defective ammunition. It highlights a specific machine mark defect on a cartridge neck and explains the process of contacting the manufacturer, providing lot numbers, and understanding return policies. The discussion emphasizes the importance of inspecting individual cartridges for potential issues that could affect firearm function and safety.
This video provides a detailed unboxing and visual inspection of a 57mm M22 Drill Cartridge from the WW2 era. The presenter, acting as a collector/historian, demonstrates proper handling techniques for inert ordnance, focusing on identifying markings and examining the physical characteristics of the cartridge. The demonstration emphasizes the importance of safety and accurate identification of historical military items.
This video details how to identify and address defective ammunition, specifically a machine mark on a cartridge neck. It emphasizes contacting the manufacturer directly for resolution, as most retailers have a 'no returns' policy on ammunition. The process involves providing purchase details and lot numbers, and the resolution time can vary significantly.
This short video highlights a critical ammunition failure observed during a range session. A primer blew out of the case, indicating a potential manufacturing defect in the Tula 9mm ammunition. Such failures can lead to firearm malfunctions and safety concerns.
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