This video title, "Isso NÃO é Dragon's Breath!", directly translates to "This is NOT Dragon's Breath!". This strongly suggests a firearms-related content piece that will likely address or debunk a misconception about "Dragon's Breath" ammunition, which is a type of incendiary shotgun round. The content creator is likely demonstrating or discussing what "Dragon's Breath" is or isn't, potentially comparing it to other types of ammunition or explaining its properties and dangers.
This video investigates whether water can effectively stop tracer rounds, a common tactical question for firearms enthusiasts. It explores the physics and practical implications of using water as a barrier against tracer ammunition, which is known for its incendiary properties and visibility. The content is likely to appeal to individuals interested in ballistics, practical shooting scenarios, and understanding the limitations of various protective measures against ammunition types.
This video features a live discussion and comparison between two iconic World War II sniper rifles: the Mosin Nagant PEM Sniper (represented by a PU sniper) and the Kar98k ZF39 sniper. Set in a fictional Stalingrad scenario, the discussion pits the Mosin Nagant with a suppressor and specialized ammunition against the Kar98k with match and incendiary rounds. Special guest Ian McCollum from Forgotten Weapons joins the discussion. The video also promotes a giveaway for a Mosin Nagant M91/30 PU and directs viewers to vote on their preferred rifle. Sponsored content and patron information are also included.
This video delves into the 11mm Vickers "Balloon Buster" machine gun, a variant of the Vickers gun adopted by the US as the Model 1915. It highlights its adaptation as an aircraft machine gun, capable of firing through propeller arcs due to its closed-bolt design and synchronizer gear compatibility. The description also mentions the French development of an 11mm Gras incendiary load for anti-balloon use, which the US adopted. The example featured is fitted with a Birkigt synchronizer, commonly found on SPAD XIII aircraft in American service. The gun boasts several modifications for its aerial role, including muzzle protectors, recoil buffers, and a strengthened feed system.
This video showcases the ballistics testing of an incendiary 7.62x39mm round fired into 20% clear ballistics gel. The channel also mentions support through Patreon and encourages viewers to like and subscribe. The demonstration aims to illustrate the effects of this specific ammunition type upon impact.
This video delves into the Burton Light Machine Rifle (LMR) from 1917, exploring its potential as America's first assault rifle due to its select-fire capability, intermediate cartridge, and shoulder-fired design. Developed during WWI, it was intended for aerial observers attacking balloons with incendiary rounds, utilizing a modified .351 WSL cartridge. The rifle featured a unique dual top-mounted 20-round magazine system, a finned barrel for cooling, and a pistol grip for recoil management. Despite its innovative design, the LMR was rendered obsolete by more effective aircraft-mounted machine guns before it could be fielded, with only a single example ever produced. The video highlights its discovery and current location in the Cody Firearms Museum.
This video features Jerry showcasing the S&W 5906 from the Performance Center, specially made for the Mexican Special Forces. He highlights its "smooth as glass" action and also tests out special 9mm Incendiary ammunition. The presentation is enhanced with 4K resolution and high-speed footage, offering a detailed look at both the handgun and the unique ammunition.
This YouTube video features Jerry Miculek demonstrating the power of a Barrett M107 .50 BMG semi-automatic sniper rifle. The video showcases the rifle firing incendiary tracer ammunition, resulting in the dramatic destruction of a 'car'. Special thanks are given to Freedom Munitions for providing the ammunition and Vortex Optics for the signature Razor HD Gen II scope used in the demonstration. Merchandise links for official Miculek products are also provided.
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