This video provides an instructional guide on how to disassemble an imitation 12-gauge shotgun cartridge. The process, demonstrated by an experienced individual, involves carefully cutting open the crimped end and removing internal components like wadding and shot cups. The primer is then shown being removed from the brass base. The demonstration highlights the individual parts of the cartridge, offering insight into its construction.
This video provides a detailed ASMR-style disassembly of a rare Polyex 12 Gauge shotgun shell. It meticulously extracts and measures the buckshot payload (33.8g, 8.5mm pellets) and the smokeless powder charge (2.2g). A burn test demonstrates the vintage gunpowder's viability, showcasing the creator's technical expertise in ammunition analysis.
This video provides a detailed ASMR-style breakdown of a Shershen 12-gauge rifled sabot slug. It demonstrates careful disassembly using an Opinel knife, revealing the expansive slug, sabot, and flake gunpowder. A burn test of the gunpowder is conducted, showing a burn time of approximately 1.81 seconds for the sample.
This video provides a detailed technical breakdown of a Takho Super Magnum 12/89 shotgun shell. It meticulously measures the shot weight (63.9g), individual pellet size (~4mm), and powder charge (2.3g), also noting the flake powder type. A burn test demonstrates the propellant's ignition characteristics, offering a deep dive into the components of magnum shotgun ammunition.
This video provides a detailed ASMR-style breakdown of a .410 gauge shotgun shell, comparing its size to a 10 gauge shell. It meticulously disassembles the .410 shell, measuring the lead slug (7.50g) and smokeless powder (0.62g) using a digital scale. A burn test demonstrates the powder's combustion rate, taking approximately 3 seconds. The .410 shell is also identified by its 'CAL 36' headstamp, its European designation.
This video provides an in-depth ASMR-style examination of Baschieri & Pellagri 12-gauge buckshot. It details the unboxing, disassembly, and precise measurement of components like lead pellets, wad, and propellant. The content also includes a demonstration of powder burn rate and concludes with live-fire footage at a range.
This video demonstrates the meticulous process of hand-reloading a 16-gauge shotgun shell, starting with preparing a spent casing and ending with a live fire test. It highlights the use of specific tools like an Opinel knife and a manual crimper, along with components such as smokeless powder and a lead slug. The ASMR-style presentation focuses on the tactile and auditory aspects of DIY ammunition creation.
This video provides a detailed ASMR-style examination of a vintage 12 Gauge shotgun shell. It includes a close-up inspection of the shell, disassembly using an Opinel knife, weighing of the #5 shot (27.16g), and a burn test of the square flake gunpowder. The demonstration culminates in firing the reassembled shell in a vintage side-by-side shotgun.
This ASMR unboxing and review showcases the Opinel No. 08 Inox knife. Key features include its classic beechwood handle, Virobloc safety ring for blade locking, and factory edge sharpness demonstrated by a paper cut test. The knife is presented in its original Savoie, France packaging.
This video provides a detailed visual analysis of a vintage 12-gauge shotgun slug. It showcases the disassembly of a paper shell, revealing a 33.09-gram lead slug and square-cut smokeless powder. The process includes weighing the slug and demonstrating the powder's burn rate, offering a methodical look at historical ammunition components.
This video provides a detailed technical breakdown of a Hevi-Shot Drone Hunter 55 12-gauge shotgun shell. It meticulously measures the shot weight (54.9g), individual pellet size (approx. 6mm), and powder charge (2.3g). The demonstration includes a burn test for the powder, showcasing its combustion characteristics and highlighting the advanced nature of this magnum buckshot load.
This video provides an in-depth analysis of rare, vintage 12-gauge paper shotgun shells from the USSR, featuring Baikal branding. The creator meticulously disassembles a shell using an Opinel knife to extract and weigh the lead slug (10.59g) and powder charge (2.50g). A controlled burn test is performed on the powder to assess its burn rate, demonstrating a high level of technical expertise.
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