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Published on December 28, 2025
Duration: 2:08

This video tests three unfamiliar 37mm grenades sent by 'Deskop' for the Tática Civil channel. The presenter attempts to identify their purpose, noting one is a 'Crackle Round' traditionally used for animal control. Two other blue-banded rounds, featuring a .38 Special casing base, are tested with mixed results, including misfires and a projectile that appears to be a chalk marker round.

Quick Summary

The Tática Civil video tests three unusual 37mm grenades: a traditional 'Crackle Round' for animal control and two experimental rounds with .38 Special casing bases. One experimental round was identified as a chalk marker round after experiencing misfires and unexpected behavior during testing with a TAX 79 launcher.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of 37mm grenades were tested in the Tática Civil video?

The Tática Civil video tested three different 37mm grenades. One was identified as a 'Crackle Round,' traditionally used for animal control. The other two were experimental, blue-banded rounds featuring a .38 Special casing embedded in their base, one of which was later identified as a chalk marker round.

What issues were encountered when firing the experimental 37mm grenades?

During the firing tests of the experimental 37mm grenades, the presenter experienced light misfires, indicating the projectile may not have been fully seated. Multiple attempts were required to discharge the rounds successfully. One round failed to function as expected, revealing itself to be a chalk marker.

What is the purpose of a 'Crackle Round' 37mm grenade?

According to the video, a 'Crackle Round' 37mm grenade is traditionally used for animal control. These types of ordnance are designed to create a loud noise or visual deterrent to manage animal behavior without causing harm.

How were the experimental blue-banded 37mm grenades distinguished from standard ordnance?

The experimental blue-banded 37mm grenades were distinguished by their construction, specifically the inclusion of a .38 Special casing embedded in the base of the projectile. Standard 37mm ordnance typically only features a primer at the base.

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