This YouTube video identifies and discusses the nine most "pointless" modern firearm cartridges released between 2015 and 2025. The creator offers a curated list, implying analysis of their utility and innovation within the firearms landscape. The description also includes affiliate links for various retailers (OpticsPlanet, TA Targets, EMACS) and a Patreon link, indicating a creator who relies on viewer support and commercial partnerships.
This video explores five less common .35-caliber rifle cartridges that were once popular for big game hunting but are now largely forgotten. The creator questions how these once-loved and effective cartridges have fallen out of favor and wonders if they are truly doomed to extinction or if there are still enthusiasts keeping them alive. The video encourages viewer engagement through likes and subscriptions to reach a target of 500,000 subscribers.
This video discusses six handgun cartridges that are predicted to become outdated or less relevant in 2024. The creator explains that cartridges often fall out of favor for various reasons, including being poorly conceived from the start or failing to meet expectations. Despite some niche appreciation for every cartridge, the video highlights those that are considered "dead" or on their way out. The "About Best Guns" section indicates the channel covers a wide range of firearms, including specific models and calibers like Glocks, Berettas, 9mm, .45, and Sig Sauer.
This video discusses six handgun cartridges that the creator believes are becoming obsolete. The cartridges mentioned are 40 S&W, 45 Gap, 41 Mag, 32 ACP, 25 Auto, and 32 H&R Mag. The description asks viewers if they also see the 40 S&W round becoming obsolete and notes that many cartridges have become obsolete due to lack of popularity, being overtaken by competitors, or simply being a bad idea.
This video from Brownells Gun Techs Steve and Keith provides a practical solution for owners of firearms chambered in obsolete cartridges where commercial ammunition is no longer available. They demonstrate how to modify existing brass casings from more common cartridges to create functionally equivalent rounds. Examples include converting .32-20 Winchester brass for 7.63mm Mannlicher, .30-30 brass for .32 Winchester Special, and .223 Remington brass for 7.63mm Mauser. The techniques involve cutting rims, creating extractor grooves, and resizing. The video also highlights the importance of quality lubricants and recommends two key reference books for cartridge conversions.
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