This video offers a "First Look" at a unique and uncommon firearm: an Anschütz 9mm Flobert Garden Gun. The description highlights its practical, pre-war design, combining old-world craftsmanship with modern handiness. While the specific model is no longer in production, the video mentions Anschütz North America's presence in Trussville, Alabama, which imports, distributes, and services their hunting, sporting, and target rifles, providing a resource for viewers interested in the brand. The description also encourages viewers to sign up for a weekly email newsletter for more content.
This video from Iraqveteran8888 delves into the complex world of .22 caliber cartridges, highlighting the vast differences between rimfire and centerfire options. Experts Eric and Chad explain the unique construction of .22 LR, the historical context of rounds like Flobert and Colibri, and the safety concerns when mixing different .22 calibers. They also explore high-velocity centerfire variants and specialized rounds like the .22 TCM and 5.45x39mm, showcasing the evolution and diversity within the .22 projectile family.
This video features a blindfolded caliber guessing challenge between Eric and Barry from Moss Pawn. Barry correctly identifies five cartridges including Flobert, 20 Gauge slug, .30 Carbine, .30-40 Krag, and 9x18 Makarov. Eric then identifies .41 Magnum, 7mm Remington Magnum, 7.92x33mm Kurz, .500 Magnum, and 5.45x39mm. The discussion highlights distinct physical characteristics and historical significance, such as the 7.92 Kurz being the first intermediate assault rifle cartridge.
This video provides a clear, beginner-friendly explanation of the fundamental differences between rimfire and centerfire ammunition. It covers how each type is ignited, their historical development, and key advantages like reloadability for centerfire. The content is enhanced by visual demonstrations of cartridges and components.
This episode delves into the history and versatility of the .22 Long Rifle cartridge, tracing its origins from European bar shooting to modern applications. It highlights the unique 'heeled bullet' design and discusses specialized rounds like #12 shot shells. The .22 LR's utility for training, pest control, and survival, along with its legality in restricted areas, is emphasized, showcasing its enduring relevance.
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