This video analyzes the long-standing debate between brass-cased and steel-cased ammunition. It aims to provide insights into the differences, performance, and potential implications of using each type, likely for firearm enthusiasts and shooters who are making ammunition purchasing decisions.
This "Stockpile Sunday" video focuses on acquiring "cheap" brass ammunition, specifically 7.62x39mm and 9mm. The creator highlights their positive experiences with Belom and New Republic ammunition in 7.62x39mm, emphasizing a strategy of buying in bulk. The video likely showcases ammunition purchases and potentially discusses their value or performance.
This video is a review of the Ruger SFAR rifle by Nutnfancy. Initially, the reviewer was impressed with the lightweight AR10 platform, but further testing revealed unpredictable unreliability with brass ammunition, leading to jams requiring a cleaning rod for extraction. The reviewer explicitly states that the SFAR is no longer a recommended AR10 platform, a significant change from their initial impression. They suggest sticking with Palmetto AR10s as a more reliable alternative, despite them being heavier. The review also mentions various gear used and supported by the creator, including optics, shooting accessories, and personal items.
This video focuses on Ohio deer hunting, specifically mentioning "Brass" in the title which likely refers to ammunition. The description emphasizes the VSO Gun Channel's role as an educational resource promoting responsible gun ownership and safety. It clarifies that VSO does not sell firearms and conducts objective testing and evaluation, with compensation for services provided by manufacturers. The description also notes that all magazines depicted are standard capacity or lower, and provides a link for missing information due to a data wipe. The core content revolves around the hunting application of firearms.
This video features a review and test of Lehigh Defense Controlled Chaos ammunition. The presenter highlights the unique solid machined brass projectile design with a milled-out center, explaining how it offers both an "explosive" tip for immediate trauma and a penetrating base for deep tissue damage with minimal pass-through energy. The video tests the ammunition in .223 Remington, .308 Winchester, and .300 Blackout calibers, noting its legality for hunting in all 50 US states with minor exceptions. Future tests of Lehigh's pistol ammunition are mentioned.
This video by Nutnfancy provides an in-depth review of the Gen 2 Tapco Mini-14 magazines. The reviewer highlights significant improvements over the Gen 1, particularly the addition of a steel lug strap, which offers excellent durability and a rock-solid lockup comparable to Ruger factory magazines. The Gen 2 features more rigid polymers, improved feed lips, and a lighter weight. A minor drawback is their unsuitability for steel-cased ammunition, though this is deemed less critical for most users who prefer brass for serious work. The reviewer expresses strong satisfaction, calling them the "best magazine in the world for the Mini-14" and plans to purchase many more.
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