This video showcases advanced shotgun loading techniques, ranging from basic chamber loads to complex trick shots like mouth-loading and aerial catches. The demonstration emphasizes satisfying ASMR sounds associated with firearm manipulation. It highlights the Hatsan Escort shotgun and the shooter's expert-level proficiency.
This video provides a detailed ASMR-style disassembly of vintage 32 gauge brass shotgun shells. It showcases the process of carefully removing the wax seal, paper wadding, and extracting the lead shot and gunpowder. The video includes precise measurements of the shot weight and individual pellet size, concluding with a demonstration of igniting the gunpowder.
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 poses a "would you rather" question comparing the utility of 9 mini shells versus 4 standard shells, implying a discussion around ammunition capacity and potential firearm applications, possibly for home defense or concealed carry. The description also includes hashtags related to Aguila ammunition, home defense, and USCCA, a self-defense organization, suggesting the context of self-protection and firearm ownership. The inclusion of a link to reveal firearm laws further emphasizes the legal and preparedness aspects of firearm ownership.
This video celebrates the DROBASHEVICH channel's 3-year anniversary, marked by 1 billion views and 2.5 million subscribers. It features ASMR-style content showcasing shotgun shell loading, firing, cleaning, and measurement, highlighting brands like Chistostvol and Megas. The content demonstrates high expertise in firearm maintenance and handling across various shotgun types.
This video showcases an advanced 'shell flip' maneuver with a 12-gauge shotgun, demonstrating rapid chambering of a shell. It features a live-fire exercise hitting a water bottle target and highlights a Mischieri brand shell. The content emphasizes high-skill firearm manipulation and safe range practices.
This video discusses the importance of storing ammunition for "Rule of Law is Broken" (WROL) and "SHTF" (S--- Hits The Fan) scenarios. It touches upon the concept of a mini ammo stockpile and references the 2008 run on weapons. The content also differentiates between practice rounds and specialty ammunition, highlighting the value of each. The presenter also provides links to affiliate products on Amazon, their contact information, and social media channels.
This video appears to focus on the physical characteristics of bullet shells, specifically their weight. The title and description mention "bulletpowder," "case," and specific calibers like "8mm" and "7mm." It also includes hashtags related to gaming (PUBG Mobile) and general trending topics, suggesting a broader appeal or a connection between firearm components and popular culture.
This video debunks the myth that high brass shotgun shells are inherently more powerful than low brass. Historically, longer brass was needed for structural integrity with paper hulls, but modern plastic hulls eliminate this necessity. Manufacturers continue to use high brass on premium rounds primarily for marketing, leveraging consumer perception of higher quality and power.
This video showcases a variety of shotgun ammunition, including Star Team EVO Training and TAXO brands, highlighting their use in tactical scenarios. It also features essential gear like electronic hearing protection and custom DROBASHEVICH tactical cases for storage and maintenance, alongside STVOL gun oil for firearm upkeep.
This video's title, 'They Really Asked Me Why I Have Shells??', strongly suggests a discussion or explanation related to firearms ammunition, possibly in the context of self-defense, collecting, or practical shooting. The creator is likely addressing a common question or misconception about owning or possessing ammunition, which could involve explaining its necessity for various firearm activities or defending their right to own it. Given the phrasing, the content might lean towards a personal narrative or a straightforward explanation of why someone might have ammunition in their possession.
This YouTube video centers around a giveaway of 25mm Bushmaster shells, framed as a challenge with announced winners. While the description is brief, the title clearly indicates a focus on firearms ammunition and a giveaway event, suggesting potential content related to the Bushmaster platform or the specific caliber.
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