This video from C&Rsenal's Primer series, hosted by Professor Gruffudd, offers a detailed, multimedia lecture on the historic Japanese "Nanbu" Type 14 pistol. The episode delves into the firearm's development, function, and includes live fire demonstrations. Supplemental materials and resources for further reading on Japanese military firearms are provided. The video also features support links for the channel, including Patreon, SubscribeStar, and merchandise. Collaborations with Ballistol USA, Ammunition data from DrakeGmbH, and animations by Bruno are acknowledged.
This YouTube video, titled 'Can you see tracers?', from Falcon Claw, explores the visibility of tracer ammunition. The description encourages viewer interaction through comments, email, or website chat, and provides links to their website and social media platforms (Instagram and Facebook). While the video's content focuses on a specific firearm-related phenomenon, the absence of a transcript or further details limits the depth of analysis. The primary focus appears to be on visual aspects of ammunition performance.
This video is a 4-year review of the Mantis X10 Elite Handgun Training System by Sootch00. The reviewer highlights its effectiveness in improving shooting skills through various program options for both dry fire and live fire training. The system is praised for its ease of use and broad applicability across different shooting disciplines. The video also thanks Mantis X and Fiocchi USA for their support, with sponsored links provided for Mantis X and Sootch00's merchandise, exclusive content platform, and Patreon. The reviewer encourages viewers to like and subscribe for more gun reviews.
This video from C&Rsenal's Primer series provides a detailed, multimedia lecture on the historic development, function, and live fire of the US Colt 1911A1 pistol. Hosted by Professor Gruffudd, the content delves into the intricacies of this iconic firearm. The description also includes links for supporting the creators on Patreon and SubscribeStar, purchasing merchandise, and references for supplemental reading on U.S. Military Automatic Pistols and Colt .45 Service Pistols. It also credits contributors for ammunition data and animations, and provides contact information.
This YouTube video, titled "Under Powered Load Caught In Real Time," appears to document a firearm malfunction or failure occurring during a shooting event. The title suggests the focus will be on a specific ammunition issue, where a "load" (likely referring to a cartridge) is "under powered," meaning it may not have sufficient propellant to function the firearm correctly. The phrase "Caught In Real Time" implies live footage of the event as it happens, suggesting a focus on practical demonstration and observation of the problem. The content likely aims to illustrate the consequences of using faulty or underpowered ammunition in firearms and potentially explore the reasons behind such failures.
This C&Rsenal Primer video focuses on the Russian Mosin-Nagant Carbines, specifically exploring their history, function, and live-fire characteristics. Presented in Professor Gruffudd's engaging lecture style, the episode delves into the development of these iconic firearms. The description also highlights supplemental reading materials for deeper dives into the Mosin-Nagant's various models and related ammunition, as well as mentions of sponsors like Ballistol USA. The series aims to provide detailed, multimedia lessons on historic firearms development.
This video features an exclusive hands-on session with the new FN Evolys, a next-generation firearm designed to bridge the gap between assault rifles and light machine guns. Expert Jonathan Ferguson provides a comprehensive breakdown, covering its origins, development, specifications, key design features, and culminates in a live-fire range demonstration. The content aims to showcase the capabilities and innovative aspects of the FN Evolys for firearm enthusiasts and those interested in modern military arms.
This video is part of C&Rsenal's Primer series, featuring Professor Gruffudd delivering a detailed, multimedia lecture on the historic Russian Mosin-Nagant 1891/30 rifle. The episode covers the rifle's development, function, and includes live-fire demonstrations. The description also highlights support options for C&Rsenal, merchandise, and mentions sponsors like Ballistol USA, along with supplemental reading materials and contributors for ammunition data and animations.
This video from C&Rsenal's "Primer" series features Professor Gruffudd presenting a detailed multimedia lecture on the Japanese Type 99 Short Rifle. The lesson covers the historic firearm's development, function, and includes live-fire demonstrations. The description provides supplemental reading recommendations and links to support the creators via Patreon and Substar, as well as merchandise and sponsors like Ballistol USA. Ammunition data is credited to DrakeGmbH and animations to Bruno.
This video features a review of 16-inch AR500 steel targets from Shooting Targets 7. The description provides affiliate links to the targets and various other shooting-related gear, including holsters, cameras, ear protection, safety glasses, reloading supplies, and targets. The content focuses on demonstrating the use of these steel targets during live-fire shooting.
This YouTube video features a high-volume shooting session, referred to as "Burning 6,000 Rounds," with the "Legendary Honey Badger." The video aims to showcase the capabilities and performance of this specific firearm model through extensive live-fire testing. It is presented by Classic Firearms, with links provided to their main channel, podcast, and other social media platforms. The use of the hashtag #shorts suggests it might be a condensed version or a clip from a longer segment.
This YouTube video, the 209th installment of C&Rsenal's Primer series, features Professor Gruffudd's detailed lecture on the Japanese Type 99 Long Rifle. The episode delves into the historic firearm's development, function, and includes live-fire demonstrations. It's part of a bi-weekly educational series focused on historic firearms, with opportunities for viewers to support the channel through Patreon and SubscribeStar. Links to merchandise and recommended reading material on Japanese firearms and ammunition are also provided, along with acknowledgments for contributors on ammunition data and animations.