This video focuses on "7.62 NATO German Plastic Training Ammunition." The title indicates a review or demonstration of this specific type of ammunition, likely highlighting its characteristics, use in training scenarios, and potentially its performance or differences compared to live rounds. The use of 'German' suggests a specific origin or manufacturer for the training rounds.
This video focuses on German 25mm Tungsten Armor-Piercing Discarding Sabot (APDS) ammunition, specifically the 25x137mm round used in the M242 cannon. The title highlights its armor-piercing capabilities and mentions physics, suggesting a technical or educational approach to the ammunition's performance. It's categorized under military and bullet-related content.
This video is part two of a review focusing on "Blue Ammo," described as an exceptionally fast and potentially dangerous training round. The reviewer, Deuce, tests the German AM32 training ammunition using a Century Arms C308 rifle and a 1916 Spanish Mauser. The description highlights the extreme velocity of the ammunition and hints at its internal composition, suggesting it's a unique and notable training round. The video aims to provide an in-depth evaluation of this specific ammunition.
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