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Published on September 3, 2025
Duration: 1:01

This video explores the functionality of vintage paper 12-gauge shotgun shells. The presenter tests six paper shells alongside a modern plastic shell in a Geforce Arms Gatlander shotgun. The test reveals that while the paper shells cycle and eject, they exhibit signs of scorching and produce a smell reminiscent of fireworks.

Quick Summary

Vintage paper 12-gauge shotgun shells were tested for functionality and reliability in a Geforce Arms Gatlander shotgun. The shells successfully fired and ejected, but exhibited scorching and produced a fireworks-like smell, highlighting potential material degradation compared to modern plastic shells.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Finding Old Ammunition
  2. 00:10Discovering Paper 12-Gauge Shells
  3. 00:20Comparison: Paper vs. Plastic Shells
  4. 00:30Testing in Geforce Arms Gatlander
  5. 00:38First Shot Results: Scorching Noted
  6. 00:47Firing Remaining Paper Shells
  7. 00:55Conclusion: Paper Shell Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

Can vintage paper 12-gauge shotgun shells still be fired?

Yes, vintage paper 12-gauge shotgun shells can be fired. In this test, they successfully cycled and ejected from a Geforce Arms Gatlander shotgun, though they showed signs of scorching.

What were the results of testing paper shotgun shells?

Testing revealed that paper 12-gauge shotgun shells fired and cycled reliably. However, they became scorched after firing and produced a smell similar to fireworks, indicating material degradation.

What is the difference between paper and plastic shotgun shells?

Traditionally, paper shotgun shells were used before the widespread adoption of plastic. While paper shells can still function, plastic shells offer greater durability and resistance to environmental factors.

What firearm was used to test the paper shotgun shells?

The paper 12-gauge shotgun shells were tested in a Geforce Arms Gatlander shotgun. This firearm was used to assess the cycling and firing performance of the vintage ammunition.

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