This video explores an unusual find: shotgun shells made of paper. The creator expresses surprise and asks viewers if they believe it. The title suggests a focus on the novelty of the ammunition and potentially its construction or function. This would appeal to viewers interested in firearm history, ammunition types, and unusual or antique firearm-related items.
This video provides an in-depth look at original Volcanic "Rocket Ball" cartridges, a significant piece of early self-contained ammunition technology. The presenter highlights the rarity of these cartridges and details their specifications, including the two calibers produced (.31 and .41) and their original pricing. The description also touches upon the manufacturer, Crittenden & Tibbals, and its eventual evolution into Union Metallic Cartridge (UMC). Despite their underpowered ballistics, the video emphasizes the historical importance of these cartridges as a precursor to modern metallic cartridges, particularly their waterproof and self-contained nature.
This video features a review and range test of the rare Pedersen model PB Autoloader rifle, with a focus on its unique action. Special guests Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons and Nathanial F. of TFB join the hosts, Alex and Patrick. They aim to discover how the rifle shoots, using ammunition that is approximately 80 years old. The description also highlights a comparison video by Ian McCollum and thanks Ventura Munitions for their support, encouraging viewers to check out the TFBTV Patreon page.
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