This video addresses the common question of whether a firearm, particularly older models or those not specifically proofed, can safely handle steel shot ammunition. The presenter clarifies nuances regarding steel shot proofing, distinguishing between shot size and millimeters (specifically noting that 4mm shot size, like BB and larger, is a key factor rather than shot size 4). It also teases upcoming content including a steel shot and fiber wad test, and encourages viewers to check out existing archive content from Nick Horten. The description promotes channel memberships, merchandise, and social media links.
This video explores the mandatory firearm "proofing" process in Britain, contrasting it with the US system (SAAMI). It details how every firearm imported, manufactured, or modified in the UK must undergo high-pressure testing at the London Proof House, a tradition dating back to the 1600s. The description highlights the historical significance of the Proof House, noting its operations have remained largely unchanged for over 300 years, ensuring firearm safety and consistency for public sale and use. The video also thanks Ventura Munitions and Proxibid.
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