This video analyzes and compares the ballistic performance of five major World War II rifle cartridges: 7.7 Jap, 8mm Mauser, 7.62x54R, .303 British, and .30-06. Testing was conducted at 50 yards using 1939-1945 era ammunition, with velocities measured for FMJ rounds of varying weights (noting a discrepancy in the 7.7 Jap bullet weight). The comparison aims to determine the most superior cartridge ballistically, offering educational insights for firearms enthusiasts. The video also promotes related merchandise and an educational institution.
This YouTube Shorts video features the Enfield P14 rifle chambered in .303 British. The title and description indicate a focus on trending and potentially viral content, with hashtags suggesting inclusion in gaming-related feeds and general popular videos.
This YouTube Short focuses on the Enfield P14 rifle chambered in .303 British. The title and description also mention trending topics like PUBG Mobile and gaming, along with country tags for the USA, China, and India. The content is likely a quick visual showcase of the firearm, potentially in a gaming context or as a historical piece.
This video showcases the first firing of an unfired Lee-Enfield No.4 MkII rifle. The description highlights that the video was not sponsored and thanks Optics Planet for providing ammunition. It also directs viewers to the creator's merchandise store, Patreon, and YouTube channel membership.
This YouTube video focuses on the Enfield P14 rifle chambered in .303 British. The description highlights the specific 1918 model and suggests its serial number indicates it's one of the latest P14s to exist, hinting at a unique or rare status. The video likely explores the historical context and potentially the condition or features of this particular military surplus rifle, appealing to firearms enthusiasts interested in historical weaponry and bolt-action rifles.
This video showcases a personal ammunition hunt, highlighting rare calibers found on shelves, including 303 British. The creator emphasizes their finds and the rarity of certain ammunition types encountered. The description also includes disclaimers about not selling firearms or ammunition, and that all shooting activities are conducted safely on private property. Affiliate links for ear protection are provided.
This video showcases a Lee-Enfield Number 4 Mark 1 .303 British rifle being shot in a desert environment. The host, Joel Persinger (GunGuy), highlights the rifle's performance, noting its ability to repeatedly ring a gong. The description also includes links to the host's website, Patreon, training programs, other social media platforms, sponsors, and firearm rights organizations, providing extensive resources for viewers interested in firearms and related advocacy.
This video focuses on the Lithgow No. 1 Mkiii .303 SMLE Rifle, highlighting its features and showcasing it in action. The description includes links to an Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA, and a music channel, suggesting a broader content creator network. A detailed disclaimer emphasizes that the video is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, with all shooting conducted safely and legally. It advises viewers that imitation is at their own risk and that firearm work should be done by licensed individuals, adhering to all federal and state laws. The creators explicitly state they are not a gun store and do not sell firearms or parts, nor do they instruct on firearm modifications.
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