12 Gauge Dragons Breath

Published on May 8, 2011
Duration: 5:18

This guide details the safe demonstration of various specialty 12 Gauge shotgun rounds, including Flechette, Pitbull, Bolo, Rhodesian Jungle, and Dragons Breath, using a Remington 887 Nitro Mag. The demonstration emphasizes understanding the unique ballistics and effects of each round, from flechette darts to incendiary Dragons Breath, while adhering to strict safety protocols. The video showcases the expertise of FPSRussia in handling and presenting these unique ammunition types.

Quick Summary

FPSRussia demonstrates specialty 12 Gauge shotgun rounds including Flechette, Pitbull, Bolo, Rhodesian Jungle, and Dragons Breath using a Remington 887 Nitro Mag. The video highlights the unique ballistics and pyrotechnic effects of each round, emphasizing safety precautions, especially with incendiary ammunition like Dragons Breath.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction and Specialty Rounds Overview
  2. 00:45Flechette Round Demonstration
  3. 01:19Buck and Ball (Pitbull) Round Test
  4. 01:55Bolo Round Demonstration
  5. 02:35Rhodesian Jungle Round Test
  6. 03:31Experimental Arrow Shot
  7. 04:22Dragons Breath Round Finale

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of specialty 12 Gauge shotgun rounds were demonstrated?

The video showcased Flechette rounds (steel darts), Pitbull rounds (slug and buckshot), Bolo rounds (cable-connected balls), Rhodesian Jungle rounds (birdshot and buckshot mix), and the highly incendiary Dragons Breath rounds.

What firearm was used to demonstrate the specialty rounds?

The firearm used for the demonstration was a Remington 887 Nitro Mag shotgun, noted for its custom blue and red paint job.

What is the primary effect of Dragons Breath ammunition?

Dragons Breath rounds produce a significant pyrotechnic effect, creating a large cone of sparks and flame extending approximately 15-20 feet from the muzzle, capable of igniting flammable materials.

How do Flechette rounds differ from standard buckshot?

Flechette rounds contain numerous small, dart-like steel projectiles (12-15 per shell) designed for penetration, whereas standard buckshot contains larger lead balls.

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