This video provides a detailed inspection of vintage Baikal 12 Gauge shotgun cartridges from the USSR. It covers the unboxing, visual inspection of paper hulls, and disassembly to analyze internal components. Specific measurements are provided for the 'Mayer' type slug (32.51g) and 'Sokol' smokeless gunpowder (2.50g), along with details on the 'Zhevelo-N' primer and a 1984 manufacture date.
This video provides a close-up review and condition check of vintage 12 gauge shotgun cartridges from the 1990s USSR. The creator examines the components of these paper cartridges, noting their availability in two colors and their packaging of 10 pieces per pack. The ammunition is identified as containing Fraction number 9 and Falcon gunpowder. The video also briefly mentions and shows a baby grass snake (Natrix natrix) interacting naturally with the environment, emphasizing that no harm was done to any living creature.
This video provides a detailed technical breakdown of vintage Baikal 12-gauge shotgun shells. It includes precise measurements of shot weight (28.93g), shot size (approx 2.5mm), and wad weight (2.38g). A burn test on the flake-style powder demonstrates its rapid and consistent burn rate, indicating viability.
This video provides a detailed unboxing and inspection of 48-year-old 12-gauge shotgun shells originating from the USSR. It meticulously disassembles a shell, revealing its components: paper hull, felt wad, cardboard spacers, 30.00g of lead shot, and square-cut smokeless powder. A burn test confirms the powder's viability, showcasing the durability of vintage ammunition.
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