This YouTube video focuses on increasing the capacity of a shotgun, specifically questioning if it sets a world record with a KelTec KSG. The content likely involves modifications, accessories, or techniques aimed at enhancing the magazine capacity of this particular firearm. Viewers interested in shotgun modifications, performance enhancements, and potentially competitive shooting or tactical applications of shotguns would find this video relevant.
This video's title, "Aiming for a World Record in Hesitation?", suggests a humorous or critical take on a firearm-related topic, likely involving shooting or handling. The 'hesitation' aspect hints at a potential review, comparison, or demonstration where a particular firearm or technique is being evaluated, possibly highlighting a lack of decisiveness or a slow process. Without further details from a description or transcript, it's difficult to pinpoint specific firearms or calibers, but the theme points towards a range day or a review scenario.
This YouTube video features Taran Butler demonstrating extreme speed and accuracy in firearm draw techniques, achieving results under a quarter second. The title and description highlight the focus on speed, accuracy, and precision, with references to action movie stars and record-breaking potential. The content appears to be aimed at enthusiasts interested in high-level shooting skills and performance.
This video features a review of the Rohm RG14 revolver, presented as potentially the "best revolver ever shot" by the creator. The description highlights its history as an antique piece used by "Cornbread's MawMaw" for hunting varmints like opossums and wildcats on a farm. The video also promotes the "Three of Seven Project" through links to their website, Patreon, and online store, with the hashtag #comedy suggesting an entertaining approach to the review.
The Hammerli 208 is a .22 Long Rifle target pistol from the 1970s-1980s, renowned for its accuracy and historical significance. It was used by Eric Buljung to set the 25-meter standard pistol world record with a score of 584/600. The speaker highly recommends it, citing personal success and thousands of rounds fired, calling it an 'no excuses' handgun.
This video demonstrates the surprising long-range capabilities of the .22 Long Rifle caliber using a Ruger 10/22 equipped with a Woox stock. Chadd Wright successfully engages steel targets at distances up to 210 yards, highlighting the importance of proper hold-over compensation for bullet drop and the stability provided by aftermarket accessories like the Woox stock and BOG shooting stick.
This video showcases Jerry Miculek's world record-setting performance with a Smith & Wesson Model 929 9mm revolver. It highlights efficient moon clip loading for the 8-round capacity and demonstrates extreme-speed shooting on steel targets, including a Texas Star. The content emphasizes advanced shooting techniques and specialized firearm modifications.
The Smith & Wesson 327 WR is a specialized 9mm, 8-shot revolver built for competition, famously used by Jerry Miculek to set a world record. It features a double-action-only trigger optimized for speed, a ported barrel, titanium cylinder, and scandium frame. While a premium collector's item with an MSRP of $3,400, it demonstrates exceptional performance, with even a non-specialist achieving impressive speed runs.
This video provides a full review of the Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 327 WR (World Record) revolver, designed by Jerry Miculek. The review highlights its features, including the 9mm caliber, scandium frame, titanium cylinder, ported stainless barrel, Jerry Miculek grips, and the C.O.R.E. system for optics mounting with a Vortex Compdot. The video is presented on the Sootch00 YouTube Channel and acknowledges partnerships with Smith & Wesson and Vortex Optics.
This video features a review of the Smith & Wesson Model 327 WR (World Record) Limited Edition Revolver. It highlights the firearm's connection to Jerry Miculek's speed shooting world record and its 9mm caliber. The review also mentions the included Vortex Compdot, its collector status with only 1880 units made, and thanks Smith & Wesson for their partnership. Ammunition was provided by Fiocchi USA. The video encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and check out the SootchZone for exclusive content.
This video investigates the long-range effectiveness of a shotgun at 160 yards using conventional equipment and lead shot. The creators aim to determine the feasibility of breaking a target at this distance, with a future plan to test tungsten shot for a potential world record. They also promote various affiliated products and social media channels.
This YouTube Shorts video, titled 'Worlds SMALLEST pistol!? 😱 #shorts #edc #worldrecord', teases the potential reveal of a remarkably small firearm, likely focusing on its novelty and its classification as everyday carry (EDC) gear. The inclusion of '#worldrecord' suggests a claim to a record-breaking size. The description reiterates the use of hashtags such as #shorts, #demolitionranch, #small, #edc, and #worldrecord, further emphasizing the video's focus on extreme miniaturization in firearms and its potential as a world record.
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