This YouTube video evaluates TulAmmo 115gr 9mm FMJ ammunition, as part of an ongoing series assessing range ammunition. The description directs viewers to GBGunsDepot.com for more content and provides an Instagram link for follow-up. A link is also provided to help viewers find specific items featured in videos.
This video provides a detailed evaluation of Romanian Pattern 1971 8mm Mauser ammunition, manufactured between 1972 and 1978 at the U.M. Sadu plant. The presenter notes the ammunition's slightly shorter case length compared to standard 8mm Mauser, a characteristic that does not seem to affect performance. The video covers packaging details, including wooden crates, tins, and boxes, with options for loose rounds or rounds on stripper clips. Firing tests were conducted using an 8mm Kar98k rifle, yielding an average velocity of 2674 fps. Bullet weights averaged 154.2 grains, and the ammunition features boattail bullets, Berdan primers, and lacquered steel cases, confirming it is corrosive.
This video provides a comprehensive evaluation of Ethiopian .30-06 ammunition imported by Century International Arms. The analysis covers the ammunition's appearance and packaging, live-fire testing including velocity and consistency, and a teardown to assess bullet weight consistency. The ammunition is believed to be produced at the Emperor Haile Selassie Ammunition Factory in Addis Ababa, with a headstamp of 1977. It's intended for American surplus rifles and machine guns like the M1 Garand, M1917, M1919, and M1918A2 BAR. The testing revealed higher than expected velocities, with a flat-base, gilding metal over steel jacketed bullet construction that attracts a magnet. The video notes the ammunition is advertised as corrosive.
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