This guide demonstrates the use of the Ammo-Up Brass Collector, a mechanical push-style device for efficient brass recovery. As shown by CajunBoyJake at SHOT Show 2025, the tool utilizes a rolling finger drum mechanism to gather spent pistol and rifle brass from flat surfaces and carpets. The video highlights the ease of operation and the simple process of emptying the collection tray for reloading or recycling.
This video humorously captures a common experience among firearm users: being hit by hot brass ejected from a firearm. The title implies a relatable and lighthearted moment shared within the shooting community, likely showcasing a firearm malfunction or an interesting ejection pattern that resulted in the shooter being struck by spent casings. The content is geared towards a general audience familiar with firearms and the nuances of shooting.
This video's title suggests a user who frequently salvages spent .22LR and .22WMR shell casings from a shooting range. The practice of collecting discarded brass is common among reloaders and those who want to save on ammunition costs. The video likely focuses on this specific range-day activity and the benefits or reasons behind it, rather than a specific firearm review or technical demonstration.
This video is part two of a restoration project focusing on 30x113mm rounds, which are ammunition used in the Apache Gunship. The content centers around the detailed process of restoring these spent casings and preparing them for display. The description also includes a link for purchasing items featured in their videos from Ordnance.com.
This guide details how to create 12-gauge dummy rounds for firearm training and inspection. The process involves preparing a spent casing, using a pencil eraser as a primer plug, and filling with old powder and shot to simulate live rounds. A distinct tape marking is crucial to differentiate them from live ammunition, ensuring safe handling during practice.
This YouTube video from the VSO Gun Channel addresses concerns about "corroded casings" and their reusability. The description emphasizes the channel's role as an educational resource promoting responsible gun ownership and safety, particularly for younger audiences. VSO Media LLC and VSOrdnance LLC are highlighted as the entities behind the channel, with the latter functioning as a research and development/testing and evaluation lab. The content focuses on objective testing and evaluation, with VSO retaining creative rights. The video does not promote the sale of firearms or accessories, but rather provides analysis and insights derived from their testing services.
This video from hickok45 addresses the practical aspect of range maintenance, specifically who cleans up trash and spent casings. The host, with high authority due to his extensive experience, explains that cleanup is a shared responsibility involving himself, his son John, and sometimes hired help. John is visually demonstrated performing the task, highlighting the hands-on nature of maintaining a shooting facility.
This video delves into a single failure experienced with an FNP Tactical pistol. The creator initially suspected a red-dot sight (RMR) striking spent casings as the cause, and confirms these strikes are occurring. However, further analysis suggests this is not the root cause of the malfunction. The video encourages viewer support through Patreon.
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