This video showcases the rare Aguila .22 Sniper Subsonic ammunition, featuring a heavy 60-grain bullet designed for subsonic performance. The host demonstrates its effectiveness in suppressed shooting with a Volquartsen VT2 rifle, noting its significantly reduced noise signature. A ballistic impact test confirms the round's substantial energy transfer despite its subsonic velocity.
This video focuses on the restoration of ultra-rare tank ammunition, specifically 90mm Hypervelocity Armor Piercing Tracer rounds. The content likely delves into the technical aspects of these historical projectiles, their composition, historical significance, and the process involved in bringing them back to a presentable or functional state. It appeals to enthusiasts of military history, ordnance, and historical firearm technology.
This video details the unique .303 British B-IV Mark 4 incendiary bullet used in WW2. It explains the complex centrifugal air-induction mechanism that ignites white phosphorus mid-flight for incendiary effects. Tests demonstrate its effectiveness against fuel tanks and wood, and its distinct visual impact in ballistic gel and flight.
This video showcases the restoration of a rare 20mm Naval Drill Round. It highlights the transformation from a tarnished, oxidized state to a high-mirror polished finish, revealing historical markings. The round is identified as a MK. 11-0, lot HMC 1-19, demonstrating expert knowledge in ordnance restoration.
This video showcases the fulfillment of a customer order for a rare, inert 76mm M319 HVAP-T projectile and casing, valued at $2,500. The process involves locating components, retrieving the projectile from storage within an M41 Walker Bulldog tank, and final inspection before shipping. The content highlights the rarity and historical significance of such military surplus.
This video provides an in-depth ASMR-style examination of a rare 4-gauge shotgun shell. It details the disassembly process, revealing the large lead buckshot (4.3g per ball), felt and cardboard wadding, and a substantial gunpowder charge of 19.7g. The video also visually demonstrates the ignition and burn rate of the coarse propellant.
This YouTube video showcases a "Mail Call & Pawn Shop Scores" focusing on interesting ammunition finds. The video highlights "RARE and Unusual Stuff," specifically mentioning 5.7x28mm Critical Defense ammunition and yellow-tipped 7.62x54R. The creator emphasizes that no firearms or ammunition are for sale and all shooting is conducted safely on private property. They also promote their channel membership and affiliate links for tools and targets.
This video provides an in-depth unboxing and analysis of rare vintage USSR 12-gauge shotgun shells by Baikal. The creator meticulously dissects a shell, examining its cardboard hull, lead shot, wads, and measuring the gunpowder charge. A burn test is performed to assess ignition speed, showcasing high technical proficiency.
This video appears to focus on the acquisition of ammunition, with the creator highlighting some rare finds. It also mentions experiencing errors with online orders, suggesting a theme of managing ammo purchases. The description teases upcoming "good ammo testing," indicating a potential for future content that will delve deeper into ammunition performance and evaluation. The creator also promotes their YouTube channel membership and various affiliate links for ear protection and other gear.
This video showcases an extremely rare Israeli 7.62x51 NATO tear gas cartridge, valued between $50 and $1000 per round. Tested against a 3/8-inch steel plate using a Savage bolt-action rifle with a Vortex optic, the round successfully dispersed a cloud of tear gas upon impact, confirmed by high-speed footage. The demonstration highlights the exotic nature of specialized ammunition.
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