This YouTube video, titled "Hammer Biting 1911 .45ACP Ouch!!! 🤬", focuses on a potential issue or malfunction with a 1911 pistol chambered in .45 ACP. The description emphasizes that the video is for documentary and educational purposes only, filmed in a safe and controlled environment. It also includes promotional links for channel membership and financial support, as well as a mailing address for fan mail. The content appears to be a demonstration or discussion of a specific firearm problem.
This YouTube video appears to be a review or showcase of a Tisas Hi-Power clone pistol. The title "Bloodthirsty Tisas Hi-Power Clone!!! #hammerbite #bloodloss" suggests a focus on the firearm's performance, potentially with a critical or intense angle, indicated by the hashtags. The description includes links to merchandise, a backup channel, and Patreon, highlighting that the content is viewer-supported and operates without sponsors. Artwork and original score credits are also provided.
This video features a tactical shooting competition using the MAC 1950 pistol. The presenter discusses the history and mechanics of the firearm, highlighting its performance in a run-and-gun match. While the MAC 1950 functioned without malfunctions, the presenter experienced hammer bite and inadvertently engaged the slide-mounted safety. The review compares the MAC 1950 to other contemporary service pistols regarding trigger, sights, and magazine capacity. The presenter placed second in the 'single stack' division and 43rd overall in the competition.
This Q&A video from Forgotten Weapons addresses a variety of firearm-related topics submitted by Patreon supporters. Questions range from technical inquiries about barrel length, hammer bite, flechettes, and bolt mechanisms, to historical discussions about the failure of the XM8, unissued Carcano rifles, and the prevalence of revolvers in WWII. The host also discusses his personal gun collection, future gunsmithing video plans, and design ideas for a personal firearm. Other topics include the Ruger 10/22, black powder firearms, cartridge case materials, 19th-century breechloaders, multi-shot muzzleloaders, the adoption of metallic cartridges, 3D printed guns, and last-ditch rifles. The video also includes a brief mention of a European visit and a plug for apparel.
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