Spaghetti Gunpower, Baby Browning, Recyling Ammo, Suppressed Ruger 22, 9mm Tracers, Enfield No.4 Mk2

Published on January 19, 2025
Duration: 8:24

This video showcases a diverse range of firearms and shooting activities, including the ultra-compact Baby Browning .25 ACP and the classic Enfield No.4 Mk2. It features demonstrations of suppressed shooting with a Ruger 10/22, tracer ammunition in various calibers, and a detailed look at reloading .303 British cartridges. The content also explores historical propellants like Cordite and includes a segment on a Davide Pedersoli flintlock musket.

Quick Summary

Cordite, a historical propellant used in ammunition like the .303 British, is nicknamed 'spaghetti gunpowder' because of its distinct long, stick-like shape. It's a type of smokeless powder that was common in early self-contained cartridges.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Baby Browning .25 ACP Unboxing & Firing
  2. 01:45Cordite (Spaghetti Gunpowder) Explained
  3. 03:44Reloading .303 British Ammo Step-by-Step
  4. 05:03Suppressed Ruger 10/22 Demonstration
  5. 05:499mm & .22LR Tracer Ammunition Firing
  6. 06:27Davide Pedersoli Flintlock Musket Firing
  7. 07:43Enfield No.4 Mk2 Bolt-Action Rifle Shooting

Frequently Asked Questions

What historical propellant is referred to as 'spaghetti gunpowder'?

The propellant historically used in .303 British ammunition, known as Cordite, is often nicknamed 'spaghetti gunpowder' due to its long, stick-like appearance. It's a type of smokeless powder.

How is the Enfield No.4 Mk2 rifle loaded?

The Enfield No.4 Mk2 rifle features an internal 10-round magazine. It is typically loaded using 5-round stripper clips, allowing for rapid reloading of the rifle.

What makes the suppressed Ruger 10/22 notable?

The Ruger 10/22 shown is fitted with a Gemtech Mist-22 integrally suppressed barrel. This modification significantly reduces the firearm's sound signature, making it much quieter when fired.

What is involved in recycling .303 British ammunition?

Recycling .303 British ammo involves cleaning spent brass casings, removing old primers, inserting new primers, adding modern smokeless powder, and seating a new projectile using a reloading press.

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