This video focuses on the historical loading methods of Civil War era firearms, specifically demonstrating the use of conicals with paper cartridges. It highlights that while conicals were the most common projectile type during the war, loose powder and ball were also utilized. The description emphasizes that conicals were more prevalent than round balls, a common misconception or less frequently seen method today. The content provides insight into the practical aspects of firearm use during the mid-19th century.
This video features a ballistic gel test comparing Inceptor ARX self-defense ammunition against traditional Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) rounds in .45 ACP. The test is conducted using a Taurus Commander 1911 and includes a heavy clothing barrier to simulate real-world self-defense scenarios. The description also highlights the channel's membership program and provides affiliate links for ear protection and an Amazon storefront.
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