This video showcases extreme firearm demonstrations by FPS Russia using a Standard Manufacturing DP-12 shotgun, featuring potentially YouTube-bannable events like flaming watermelons, acetylene gas barrel explosions, propane tank detonations, and incendiary ammunition effects on spray paint cans. The content highlights the destructive potential of firearms when combined with volatile materials, raising significant safety concerns.
This YouTube video features shooting a DP-12 shotgun, manufactured by Standard Manufacturing. The title and description indicate a focus on the firearm itself and its performance at the range. It's a straightforward showcase of this unique shotgun model.
This YouTube Short appears to be a quick, potentially controversial, evaluation of the Standard Manufacturing JackHammer. The title uses provocative language ('Suck or F*ck?') suggesting a strong opinion or a debate about the firearm's effectiveness or desirability. Given the #shorts format, expect a brief, attention-grabbing segment likely focused on initial impressions or a critical viewpoint rather than a deep technical review.
The S333 Thunder Struck from Standard Manufacturing is a unique 22 Magnum revolver that fires two rounds per trigger pull via a 'volifire' system. This design, intended to circumvent semi-automatic definitions, utilizes a double-acting trigger requiring two fingers. While novel and pocketable, its functionality is limited by accuracy issues, with rounds keyholing.
This YouTube Short, titled "Standard manufacturing SSR #shorts", provides a brief look at a firearm from "Standard Manufacturing". Given the limited description, it likely showcases the firearm's appearance, potentially its operation, or a quick demonstration. Without more context, it's difficult to ascertain the specific model or its features. The content seems focused on a quick visual presentation of the SSR model.
This YouTube video features a demonstration of the .22 Magnum Switch Gun manufactured by Standard Manufacturing. The content likely focuses on the operation and performance of this specific firearm, providing viewers with a visual and auditory experience of its capabilities on the range.
This YouTube video focuses on a "Jackhammer" firearm manufactured by Standard Manufacturing. While the description is sparse, the title strongly suggests a review or showcase of this particular firearm. As a unique and potentially advanced firearm, it would appeal to enthusiasts interested in new or specialized firearms.
This video demonstrates the destructive power difference between a .22 LR firearm and a .50 BMG rifle when impacting a bowling ball. The .22 LR rounds were ineffective, merely bouncing off, while the .50 BMG round completely obliterated the bowling ball, scattering fragments.
This video tests two $30 Temu body armor plates against multiple calibers, from .380 Auto up to .454 Casull. Both the soft panel and hard plate successfully stopped all tested rounds, though the soft armor showed significant damage and delamination, especially from higher-powered rounds. The .454 Casull caused extreme backface deformation on the soft armor but did not penetrate.
Exile Armory in Weaver, AL, discusses Class 3 items, including suppressors and SBRs, emphasizing layaway options and NFA item holding. They showcase various suppressors from Q, SilencerCo, and Dead Air, detailing their calibers and prices. The store also highlights AR-15 lower receivers, offering a pre-sale deal for civilian market builds and SBRs, contingent on selling 250 units within 30 days. A wide array of handguns and long guns are also presented with their respective prices.
This podcast episode covers various firearm-related topics, including justifying firearm purchases based on desire and affordability, the quality differences between Colt and Standard Manufacturing Single Action Army revolvers, and recommendations for 10mm Auto EDC firearms like the Glock 20. The host also discusses firearm maintenance, the appeal of specific revolver barrel lengths, and the design aspects of various firearms.
This YouTube video features shooting the Standard Manufacturing G4S rifle, referred to in the title as "Timmy Gun .22". The description specifically mentions the G4S rifle and its .22 caliber. The content likely involves range footage and possibly a review or demonstration of this particular firearm.
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