This review compares the Standard Manufacturing SSR and DP12 shotguns, highlighting their shared features like ambidextrous controls and high capacity. Key differences lie in barrel rifling (SSR's rifled barrels offer extended range over the DP12's smoothbore) and firing modes (SSR's simultaneous volley fire vs. DP12's individual barrel discharge). The SSR is positioned for longer ranges and simultaneous payload, while the DP12 excels at close-range stopping power.
Long-range rifle sights, like those on the Gras Rifle, were primarily designed for company-level volley fire against formations at 1,000 meters, not individual sniping. They also served for area denial and indirect fire, particularly with early machine guns capable of reaching 3,500 meters, to interdict enemy movement by creating a threat of random fire. This historical context highlights a different approach to long-range engagement than modern marksmanship.
This YouTube video, titled "Yugo Mauser: The Balkan Beast," focuses on a Yugo Mauser rifle, specifically acknowledging its capability for volley fire. The description also provides a link to the creator's Instagram page, suggesting a personal channel that may feature firearms content. Given the title and the explicit mention of a specific rifle type, the content is likely to be an evaluation, historical overview, or demonstration of this particular firearm.
The Standard Manufacturing S333 Thunderstruck Gen 2 is a unique double-barrel .22 Magnum revolver with an 8-round capacity and a 1-inch barrel. Despite its novelty, the reviewer found it functionally poor due to a 20-pound, two-finger trigger pull, inconsistent primer strikes, ejection failures, and safety concerns like cylinder gap spalling. It is not recommended for self-defense, only as a display piece.
This video features a review of the unique Standard Manufacturing S333 Thunderstruck revolver. Key features highlighted include its double-barrel design, two-finger trigger, and 8-round capacity, which contribute to its 'Volley fire' capability. The description emphasizes its unusual nature and potential for concealed carry (EDC) or self-defense. The video aims to showcase this distinctive firearm and its capabilities.
The S333 Thunderstruck revolver exhibits severe bullet instability, causing keyholing even at close range, regardless of ammunition quality. Testing revealed the issue is isolated to the left barrel, indicating a manufacturing defect rather than a design flaw. The review concludes the S333 is unreliable for self-defense due to its inaccuracy.
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