This video continues a test of live ammunition's water resistance, submerging rounds for two months. The results show that steel-cased 7.62x39 and standard brass-cased .223 Remington failed to fire after two months underwater. However, nickel-plated .223 Remington with sealed primers remained functional, demonstrating superior durability in harsh, wet conditions.
This video features a ballistics gel test of Red Army Standard (RAS) 7.62x39mm ammunition, specifically loaded with the 8V3 projectile. The test aims to gather velocity and energy data for this newly available ammunition, manufactured at the Vympel plant with sealed neck and primers. The video also includes various promotional links for apparel and the creator's online presence.
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