That just came with the gun

Published on May 21, 2024
Duration: 0:29

This video captures a humorous interaction at D'Boss Firearms where a customer's unusual ammo purchasing habits are discussed. The owner questions why a customer is selling Wolf steel-cased .308 to buy PMC Bronze brass-cased .308, leading to the revelation that the steel-cased ammo 'just came with the gun.' The discussion highlights common ammunition types and customer preferences.

Quick Summary

A customer at D'Boss Firearms explains their unusual ammo purchase: they were selling steel-cased .308 because it 'just came with the gun,' implying a preference for the brass-cased PMC Bronze they were buying.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: German Engineering & Gun Shop
  2. 00:04Selling .308 Ammunition
  3. 00:15Buying .308 Ammunition
  4. 00:24Steel vs. Brass Case Explanation

Frequently Asked Questions

Why would a customer sell .308 ammo just to buy more?

In this D'Boss Firearms video, the customer explains the steel-cased .308 ammo they were selling 'just came with the gun.' They likely prefer shooting brass-cased ammunition, like the PMC Bronze they purchased, for various reasons such as cleaner shooting or reloading potential.

What is the difference between steel-cased and brass-cased .308 ammunition?

Steel-cased ammo, like Wolf, is often cheaper and may be included with firearm purchases. Brass-cased ammo, such as PMC Bronze, is generally preferred for its cleaner burning, better extraction, and suitability for reloading, though it typically costs more.

What kind of rifle was shown at the beginning of the video?

The D'Boss Firearms shop owner was seen handling a bolt-action rifle, which was commented to be 'good old German engineering,' likely a Mauser-style rifle, possibly a Mauser K98.

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