This video introduces the FK Brno PSD Compact pistol, highlighting its powerful 7.5 FK Brno cartridge. The discussion focuses on its design for personal security details in high-threat environments, emphasizing its capability to penetrate barriers like car doors and light body armor, and maintain accuracy at 100 meters, outperforming common pistol calibers against threats like AK-47s.
This video provides an explanation of what a straight wall cartridge is, a specific type of ammunition. It aims to educate viewers on the characteristics and potential applications of these cartridges, which are often associated with certain types of firearms and hunting scenarios.
This video aims to explain the 8.6 Blackout (or 8.6 BLK) cartridge. The explanation likely covers its origins, purpose, ballistic properties, and potential applications in firearms. Given the nature of the cartridge, it's designed for suppressed shooting and offers capabilities that bridge the gap between traditional pistol and rifle rounds, particularly for subsonic use in platforms like AR-15 variants.
This video focuses on a 380 ACP load featuring a 95-grain Lead Round Nose (LRN) projectile, specifically prepared as a Titegroup target load. The content likely details aspects of this ammunition, possibly including its creation, performance characteristics on the range, or suitability for target practice. It highlights a specific caliber and bullet type, suggesting a technical or informational approach for firearm enthusiasts interested in handloading or understanding .380 ACP ammunition.
This video focuses on a specific firearm cartridge and its performance, likely at a range. The title "357 Sig AA No.9 Max Charge 124gr XTP" indicates a deep dive into reloading or testing maximum charges of a .357 SIG round using a 124-grain XTP bullet. The content likely involves firing tests, chronograph data, and potentially load development analysis for this potent handgun caliber.
This video focuses on ballistic testing of .357 SIG ammunition, specifically using 125-grain XTP bullets and a maximum charge of Longshot powder. The test is conducted with a firearm featuring a 3.1-inch barrel to measure the resulting velocity. The content is geared towards enthusiasts interested in ammunition performance, reloading data, and terminal ballistics for self-defense or training applications.
This video focuses on the .45 G.A.P. (Global Action Pistol) cartridge. While no specific firearm models are mentioned in the title or description, the content likely explores the characteristics, performance, and potential applications of this less common .45 caliber variant. Viewers can expect a discussion around its ballistics, comparisons to other .45 ACP loadings, and its place in the handgun ammunition market. The video aims to inform enthusiasts about this niche but capable round.
This is the first part of a two-part video from Fuddbusters that critiques the 5.7x28mm cartridge, arguing it is 'terrible.' The video title suggests a contrarian view on a popular caliber, likely aiming to challenge common perceptions. The description promotes Fuddbusters' support platforms (Subscribestar, Utreon, Patreon), their Discord server, and links to merchandise including shirts and stickers. It also highlights support for the Second Amendment Foundation and includes affiliate links for a 3D printer, filament, and books related to gun control and federal law.
The video explores the 45 GAP cartridge, explaining its origin and purpose. It highlights that 45 GAP stands for 45 Glock Automatic Pistol and was developed by Ernest Durham for Glock in 2002. The goal was to create a cartridge as powerful as 45 ACP but with a shorter, stronger case, enabling smaller frame firearms.
This video showcases an innovative crimper tool powered by pistol blanks. The description highlights its manually operated breech and hammer, safety features, and a trigger mechanism similar to a firearm. When activated, the expanding hot gases from the ignited blank forcefully propel a piston. The video thanks Sellier & Bellot for their ballistic testing range, implying a focus on the tool's performance and the ammunition involved.
This video reviews the new Federal 30 Super Carry cartridge, drawing a historical parallel to the WWI Pedersen Device cartridge. The presenter highlights its .312 diameter bullet, similar to .32 ACP, but in a longer case operating at significantly higher pressures (45,000 psi), exceeding that of 9mm and even .357 Magnum. While acknowledging dimensional similarities to the 7.65 Longue, the reviewer clarifies they are not the same cartridge. The video aims to assess this innovative design and its potential to gain traction in the market.
This video discusses the concept of a "truck gun," a firearm kept in a vehicle for preparedness. It emphasizes that the term isn't limited to trucks and often refers to rifles, carbines, or shotguns over handguns. The content highlights key considerations for choosing a vehicle firearm, including its intended "mission," caliber (pistol vs. rifle), barrel length, size, weight, and the advantage of folding stocks or braces for concealability. Practical advice is given on storage and a "deployment sequence," with a crucial reminder to never stow a firearm with a round in the chamber.
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