This entry details how to participate in a unique drawing hosted by TheYankeeMarshal for a special 'anti-werewolf' 12 gauge silver shot shell. Entry is gained through donations to the Pets and Vets fund, with varying donation amounts correlating to different numbers of entries. The drawing is scheduled for the beginning of the month.
This video showcases the unique capability of firing .410 shotgun shells from a handgun, specifically a large-frame revolver resembling the Taurus Judge. The presenter demonstrates loading .410 shells into the cylinder, highlighting the compact power of this configuration. The content emphasizes the novelty and potential applications of such a firearm, drawing a comparison between .410 in a long gun versus a handgun.
This video showcases a unique 12-gauge shotgun shell marketed as an 'anti-werewolf' round. The speaker highlights its distinctive blue case and silver shot, noting it was created as a fundraising gift for an animal charity called Fur Friends. The video provides a brief visual inspection of the shell's appearance.
This guide details an emergency signaling modification for a 12-gauge flare gun, as demonstrated by Civilian Tactical. It explains how to safely adapt a shotgun shell for signaling by removing the shot, powder, and wad, leaving only the primer. This method aims to create a loud noise for distress calls without risking catastrophic failure of the flare gun due to improper shell fit and pressure buildup. The host emphasizes understanding the flare gun's internal safety features and the dangers of residual components from a standard shotgun shell.
This video demonstrates a ballistic test where a .22 caliber projectile is fired at a 12-gauge shotgun shell. The test reveals that the .22 caliber bullet successfully penetrated the shotgun shell, passing through it. The experiment highlights the kinetic energy transfer and penetration capabilities of different ammunition types when impacting each other.
This video demonstrates the use of a specialized shotgun shell containing bear spray and a flashbang. The presenter tests its effectiveness and immediate impact, noting the strong smell, burning sensation in the eyes and nose, and the visual cloud produced. While not a firearm in the traditional sense, it's presented as a defensive tool against large animals.
This video demonstrates the "Hot Mama" shotgun shell, a combination flashbang and bear spray. The presenter tests its effectiveness and potential drawbacks, noting the immediate burning sensation and the cloud's tendency to drift back towards the shooter. While the sound and visual deterrent are significant, the presenter expresses concern about the cloud's trajectory.
This video humorously demonstrates a satirical modification of a Taurus TX22 handgun to fire a 12-gauge shotgun shell. While presented for "cinematic and military/LEO training purposes" with a disclaimer, it highlights the absurdity of such a concept. The demonstration shows the wide pellet spread, emphasizing it's a novelty and not a functional firearm modification. Viewers are cautioned against attempting such dangerous alterations.
This YouTube video, titled 'What's inside a beanbag shotgun shell?', explores the components and construction of a shotgun shell that utilizes a beanbag projectile. The description indicates a focus on the internal workings and materials of this specific type of ammunition. The video likely aims to educate viewers on the unique design and function of beanbag rounds, which are typically used for less-lethal applications.
This video tests the lethality of .22 Long Rifle casings loaded into a shotgun shell. The experiment involved firing the custom shell at various targets, including paper, a 'unicorn urine' energy indicator, and a fragmentation vest, to assess penetration and impact. The results indicate that .22 Long Rifle casings fired in this manner can be lethal.
This YouTube video explores a hypothetical scenario: can a MacBook laptop stop a shotgun blast? While the title poses the question, the actual content likely involves testing the ballistic resistance of a MacBook against a shotgun, potentially demonstrating the effectiveness (or lack thereof) of such an object as a projectile shield. The video will likely appeal to viewers interested in ballistic testing, everyday object durability, and firearm capabilities, framed in a somewhat unconventional and potentially dramatic manner.
This video provides a detailed ASMR-style disassembly and analysis of the Takho Super Magnum 12/89 shotgun shell. The creator, a technical enthusiast, meticulously weighs the shot (63.9g) and powder (2.3g), measures pellet diameter (~4mm), and demonstrates the flake powder's burn characteristics. The process highlights the use of precision tools for component measurement, offering a deep dive into the shell's construction.
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