This video showcases a rare Walther shotgun, manufactured in March 1940. The description highlights its extreme rarity, with only about 40 known to exist. The shotgun is presented in pristine condition and is chambered in 16 gauge. The video also includes links to Legacy Collectibles' Patreon page, their podcast "Flak & Fubar", and their Instagram account, suggesting it is part of a broader collection or content series.
This video features Drobashevich demonstrating a unique shooting technique by loading and firing two old shotguns simultaneously with both hands. The content highlights the use of 16-gauge shells and old firearms, with a focus on the ASMR aspect of the shooting sounds and the visual appeal of the process. The title and description also hint at potential gaming references (RDR2, Stalker) and general shooting mechanics.
This YouTube video showcases a fun day at the range with a variety of firearms, including the Springfield Armory SA16 (M16A2), a Mossberg 500 Retrograde shotgun, and an updated CZ Scorpion 3+ pistol caliber carbine. The content highlights shooting these firearms, with a focus on retro-styled guns and an updated modern firearm. The video also promotes the creator's website, Patreon, and social media channels.
This YouTube video focuses on a "16 Gauge Shotgun." The description includes a variety of gaming-related hashtags such as #warzone, #asmr, #battlefield, #callofduty, and #pubg, suggesting a possible connection to in-game weaponry or a creative representation of firearms within a gaming context. It also touches on historical periods like #ww2 and #wwii, and general firearm terms like #shotgun, #rifle, and #sniper. The presence of terms like #spring, #police, and #pubgmobile further broadens the potential scope of content, which could range from a real firearm review to a gaming montage or a historical discussion.
This video showcases a unique 1883 lever-action 16-gauge shotgun from Holt's, a firearm rarely seen. The title suggests an "never seen before" aspect, implying a rarity or unusual design. The description explicitly mentions the firearm's type, manufacturer (Holt's), and year of manufacture, inviting viewer opinions. The video also includes promotional links for channel memberships, a shooting camera (ShotKam), hearing protection, eyewear, and a shooting show, indicating a focus on firearms-related content and community engagement.
This video features a user, identified as Drobashevich, opening a can of vintage 16-gauge shotgun cartridges originating from the USSR. The content focuses on examining the cartridges, including their individual components like shot, wads, gunpowder, and primers. One cartridge is meticulously opened using an Opinel knife to inspect these parts. The video also mentions a test to check the burning rate of the gunpowder, referencing a 'falcon' which likely implies a specific testing method or tool.
This video explores improvised firearms used during the Croatian Homeland War, focusing on examples from the Sisak area. The presenter showcases four distinct weapons: two 16-gauge shotguns, a classic Enfield "Obrez," and a unique hybrid combining a Yugoslav M70 AK with a single-shot break-action frame. The video highlights how individuals utilized readily available or modified firearms when factory-produced weapons were inaccessible, offering a historical glimpse into wartime ingenuity. The content is filmed at the Sisak Municipal Museum, with thanks extended for access.
This video explores a 16-gauge shotgun, described as the "Rolls-Royce of Pumps," acquired through a Holts Sealed Bid. The presenter questions whether the gun lives up to its esteemed reputation and the expectations of American viewers who consider owning such a firearm a 'right of passage.' The content highlights the acquisition of a 16-gauge shotgun and offers viewers an opportunity to support the channel and improve their shooting with ShotKam, while also promoting hearing and eye protection and an upcoming shooting show.
This YouTube video features DROBASHEVICH at a shooting range, firing old 16-gauge brass-shell shotgun cartridges. The content focuses on the use and performance of these vintage shotgun shells.
This YouTube Shorts video offers a brief look at an old double-barreled shotgun originating from the USSR. The presenter highlights its historical significance as a popular hunting weapon in the Soviet Union. The specific firearm featured is a 16-gauge TOZ-BM shotgun, which was gifted to the presenter. The video uses common firearm-related hashtags to categorize its content.
This video delves into the perceived pointlessness of the 16 gauge shotgun, with the presenter sharing past underwhelming experiences. The content shifts to a more positive note as the host is invited to test a new, 'true scaled' 16 gauge over-and-under shotgun by Perazzi. The video also includes promotional links for channel memberships, ShotKam, Custom Fit Guards, Edward Eyewear, and The Shooting Show, along with social media links for the channel and presenter.
This short video examines vintage Sellier & Bellot 16-gauge shotgun cartridges loaded with slugs, manufactured in Czechoslovakia. The demonstration involves cutting open a cartridge with an Opinel knife to meticulously inspect its internal components: shot pellets, gunpowder, and capsules. This detailed quality control process is highlighted as a crucial step for ensuring the safety and reliability of older ammunition before it is fired, appealing to collectors and those interested in ammunition history and inspection.