This YouTube video features a "test" of "tracer" ammunition made with glowsticks, specifically being tested in a "shotgun". The title indicates a hands-on demonstration and experimentation with this unique ammunition concept. The video likely aims to show the visual effect and functionality of these homemade tracer rounds in a firearm context.
This video showcases two miniature 1911 pistols, commemorating the 9/11 attacks. A significant detail is that these working firearms were partially crafted from steel salvaged from the World Trade Center collapse. The video corrects previous information, stating the miniatures were manufactured by artists at Miniature Arsenal in Moscow, not Dallas. These unique pistols are available on consignment from a New York City collector. The video is sponsored by Claim Climbers and also promotes the "Flak & Fubar" podcast and Legacy Collectibles' social media.
This video explores the 9x25 Dillon cartridge, often described as '9mm on steroids,' and its performance when fired from a Glock 29 pistol. The content likely delves into the power and capabilities of this potent caliber in a compact handgun platform, potentially comparing its ballistics or recoil to standard 9mm loads. Viewers can expect a demonstration and analysis of this less common but high-performance ammunition.
This YouTube video features a shotgun test of a "Candy Cane Bullet," raising questions about its potential deadliness. The title suggests an experimental or unique ammunition type being evaluated for its terminal ballistics, presented in a shotgun format. The content likely involves live-fire demonstrations and an assessment of the ammunition's performance.
This video showcases an experimental firearm project where "Drobashevich" crafts ice cartridges for a shotgun. The process involves 3D printing a YouTube button from ice using a high-speed printer (TwoTrees SK1 at 700mm/s). These ice cartridges are then loaded into an old double-barreled shotgun and fired at the ice YouTube button, demonstrating a unique application of materials and firearms.
This video, "Making a Bullet Mold: Part 1," focuses on the initial stages of crafting a custom bullet mold. While the specific firearm types or calibers are not detailed in the provided information, the title strongly suggests a practical, hands-on approach to firearm component manufacturing. This suggests the content will appeal to those interested in reloading, gunsmithing, and the technical aspects of ammunition production. The "Part 1" indicates an ongoing series, likely to cover the entire process from design to finished mold.
This YouTube video features a comparison between a handmade and a professionally made "Flaming Buckshot" load. Both loads are stated to be made by experts, indicating a focus on ammunition creation and potentially performance. The title and hashtags suggest a strong emphasis on reloading, ammunition, and firearms, with "civtac" hinting at civilian tactical applications. The content likely explores the differences in construction and potentially the terminal ballistics or effects of these unique buckshot loads.
This YouTube video, titled 'Radio Antenna Bullet Deadly?', explores a potentially unconventional projectile for firearms. The title and included hashtags like #civtac, #shotgun, #tactical, and #weaponsdaily suggest a focus on civilian tactical applications and the use of shotguns. The video likely examines the effectiveness or danger of using a radio antenna as a bullet, a topic that would appeal to firearm enthusiasts interested in ballistics, unconventional ammunition, and tactical scenarios.
This video series introduces how to achieve super accurate rifle ammunition through handloading. The creator promises to detail every procedure with clear explanations of the 'how' and 'why' at each step, leaving no room for guesswork. The focus is on helping viewers create custom, accurate handloaded ammo without significant difficulty or added expense. This introductory part sets the stage for a comprehensive guide to enhancing rifle ammunition precision.
This video focuses on reloading ammunition for a 300 Blackout Short Barreled Rifle (SBR). The creator is preparing both subsonic and supersonic loads for this specific caliber and firearm platform, indicating a practical approach to custom ammunition production for their rifle.
This YouTube video features a ballistic gel test of custom-manufactured .45 ACP ammunition, noted for its annealed jacket and swaged lead. The video also mentions .40 S&W in the context of the ammunition's jacket material. The creator acknowledges audio issues and is working on new equipment. The video aims to explore alternatives to current ammunition shortages and emphasizes that it is not promoting or affiliated with any retailers or manufacturers. It stresses that all shooting is conducted on private property under controlled conditions and advises viewers against attempting similar activities.
This video explores "Unknown Munitions," a company specializing in custom load development for firearms. The content focuses on the process of tailoring ammunition to specific guns and use cases, such as hunting or competition. It features Rifle #301 by Sawtooth Rifles and highlights the partnership with Unknown Munitions for its ammunition needs. The description also includes links to various merchandise and support platforms for the content creator, Kit Badger.