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Published on September 14, 2025
Duration: 0:28

This video provides a detailed ASMR-style disassembly of vintage 32 gauge brass shotgun shells. It showcases the process of carefully removing the wax seal, paper wadding, and extracting the lead shot and gunpowder. The video includes precise measurements of the shot weight and individual pellet size, concluding with a demonstration of igniting the gunpowder.

Quick Summary

The video showcases a detailed ASMR-style disassembly of vintage 32 gauge brass shotgun shells. It identifies the caliber via the headstamp, uses tools to remove wadding, weighs the shot at 17.2g, and measures individual pellets with calipers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Vintage Brass Shells
  2. 00:02Caliber Identification: 32 Gauge
  3. 00:03Disassembly: Removing Seal & Wadding
  4. 00:10Shot Measurement & Analysis
  5. 00:17Powder Extraction & Ignition

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber are the brass shotgun shells shown in the video?

The video identifies the brass shotgun shells as 32 gauge. This is determined by examining the headstamp on the base of the cartridge, which clearly displays the number '32'.

How are the vintage brass shotgun shells disassembled?

The creator uses a hobby knife and a screw-like tool to carefully remove the wax seal and paper wadding from the top of the brass shell before extracting the shot and gunpowder.

What is the approximate weight of the lead shot from one vintage shell?

The lead shot from one of the vintage 32 gauge brass shells was poured onto a digital scale and weighed approximately 17.2 grams.

What makes the disassembly process ASMR-friendly?

The ASMR-friendly nature comes from the methodical, close-up actions of disassembly, the distinct sounds of tools interacting with the shells, and the quiet, focused presentation.

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