This video demonstrates a 'Cowboy Iron Skillet Steak and Potatoes' recipe from Lt Col Nutnfancy's 'Cooking With Nutnfancy' series. It emphasizes using a cast iron skillet for a superior sear on New York steaks and red potatoes, incorporating onions and mushrooms. The guide highlights preparation techniques, seasoning, and the importance of high-heat searing for flavor, while also showcasing various EDC items and gear.
This Paul Harrell Christmas Special features host Johnny B reviewing holiday-themed memes, many with political and 2A community relevance. The episode also includes an unboxing of viewer-sent gifts, such as custom license plates, artwork, an Opinel knife, hot sauce, and tactical gear. Johnny B's high-energy and humorous delivery, combined with his deep understanding of firearms culture, establishes his authority in this niche.
This video details the dissection and testing of vintage 12 Gauge shotgun shells. It covers unboxing, component analysis including shot weight (26.91g), and a burn test for gunpowder viability. The process concludes with replacing the primer and firing the reconditioned shells from a side-by-side shotgun.
This short video showcases a Halloween-themed range day featuring a Hatsan Escort 12-gauge shotgun. The content creator, DROBASHEVICH, uses an Opinel knife to prepare a pumpkin, revealing shotgun shells. The video highlights ASMR elements and safe firearm handling with specialized targets.
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 ASMR-style teardown of the Baschieri & Pellagri MB Feltro 12-gauge shotgun shell. It meticulously examines each component, including the lead shot, felt wad, and smokeless powder, using precision tools for weighing and measurement. The demonstration of the powder's burn rate, shaped like Italy, adds a unique visual element to the technical review.
This video provides a detailed ASMR deconstruction of Baschieri & Pellagri MB Feltro Tricolor 12 gauge shotgun shells. It meticulously weighs the lead shot (33.0g) and smokeless powder (1.8g), and demonstrates the powder's burn rate. The review highlights the paper casing, felt wad, and plastic gas seal, offering a technical look at traditional ammunition components.
This video provides a detailed breakdown of a vintage Sellier & Bellot 16 gauge shotgun shell. It meticulously disassembles the shell to analyze its internal components, specifically weighing the S-Ball Plast slug at 15.69 grams and the smokeless powder at 1.55 grams. A combustion test is also performed on the powder, showcasing its burning characteristics.
This video provides a detailed, ASMR-style breakdown of Federal Premium Mag-Shok High Velocity Turkey Loads. It meticulously disassembles a 12 Gauge, 3-inch Magnum shell, revealing and weighing internal components like the 50.0g shot payload and 3.21g powder charge. The analysis includes shot measurement and a visual inspection of the wad and primer, culminating in an outdoor burn test of the smokeless powder.
This video provides a detailed technical breakdown of Federal Premium 12 Gauge 3-inch Magnum shotgun shells. It visually inspects the shell, cuts it open to reveal components like shot and gunpowder, and uses precision tools to measure shot weight and pellet size. A flammability test demonstrates the gunpowder's characteristics, offering a deep dive into the ammunition's construction.
This YouTube video features Drobashevich examining old 12-gauge shotgun cartridges from the USSR. He opens one cartridge using an Opinel knife to inspect its components, including the shot, wads, gunpowder, and primer. The video also mentions a test to check the gunpowder's burning rate, possibly using a 'falcon' tool for this assessment. The content focuses on the historical and material aspects of vintage ammunition.
This video provides a detailed ASMR-style breakdown of vintage 16-gauge shotgun cartridges manufactured in the USSR in 1982. It meticulously disassembles a shell, weighing the shot (28.06g) and gunpowder (2.10g), and identifying the 'Sokol' powder and 'Zhevelo' primer. A burn test demonstrates the remaining volatility of the 40-year-old gunpowder.
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