This review tests the civilian-legal Tac-79 37mm launcher with four distinct payloads: smoke, flashbang, detonator, and starburst. The host clarifies the legal basis for 37mm launchers being smoothbore and intended for signaling. Testing demonstrates effective range, payload effects, and a kinetic energy assessment, concluding the detonator round is painful but likely non-lethal.
This video showcases a 100-year-old 37mm Mark 1 smoke round, identified as a 1.457" Type 3B sub-caliber projectile. The title and description emphasize its historical and military significance, suggesting a deep dive into its origins and potential applications during World War I. The content appears to focus on the historical artifact itself rather than its use in a modern context.
This video showcases a rare Mark 1 37mm smoke round from World War 1. The footage focuses on this specific historical munition, highlighting its internal fuze and its sub-caliber nature. The title and description emphasize the rarity and historical significance of the round, suggesting a focus on military history and ordnance.
This YouTube Shorts video showcases the impact of a 37mm launcher's smoke round on a truck. The short format suggests a quick visual demonstration of the projectile's effect. While the specific firearm is implied to be a 37mm launcher, no direct model or manufacturer is specified. The focus is on the ordnance and its impact.
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