This YouTube Short provides a review and condition check of vintage 12-gauge shotgun cartridges manufactured in the USSR in 1969. The video focuses on the components of these legendary paper cartridges, noting their availability in two colors and sold in packs of 10. It also briefly mentions the presence of a baby Natrix natrix snake, emphasizing that no creatures were harmed. The creator stresses that the content is for aesthetic purposes only and does not encourage imitation or the handling of firearms components without permission.
This video provides a close-up review and condition check of vintage 12 gauge shotgun cartridges from the 1990s USSR. The creator examines the components of these paper cartridges, noting their availability in two colors and their packaging of 10 pieces per pack. The ammunition is identified as containing Fraction number 9 and Falcon gunpowder. The video also briefly mentions and shows a baby grass snake (Natrix natrix) interacting naturally with the environment, emphasizing that no harm was done to any living creature.
This video offers a short review and condition check of vintage 12-gauge shotgun cartridges manufactured in the USSR during the 1980s. The focus is on the components of these legendary paper shotgun shells, noted for their 'goose pattern.' The cartridges are presented in two colors, with 10 pieces per pack and loaded with Fraction No. 5 shot and Falcon gunpowder. The video also includes a brief mention of a baby grass snake (Natrix natrix) observed during filming, emphasizing that no harm came to any living creature and advising caution when handling both snakes and shotgun shells. The creator stresses the video's aesthetic purpose and discourages imitation.
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