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 video focuses on a specific ammunition issue, 'bullet set back' and 'shearing,' experienced with Blazer 115 Grain ammunition. It highlights a problem that can arise during firearm cycling, potentially impacting reliability. The content appears to be an analysis or demonstration of this ammunition-related malfunction.
This YouTube video, "Bullet Stuck in The Chamber! Black Powder Issues," by Deuce and Guns, addresses problems encountered with black powder firearms, specifically a bullet lodged in the chamber. The description elaborates on "Dry Ball Black Powder Problems." The creator encourages viewer engagement through likes and subscriptions, promising weekly content. The video aims to inform viewers about potential malfunctions and troubleshooting related to black powder revolvers.
This video documents the post-repair testing of a pistol that experienced a case head rupture. The team performed visual inspections of the chamber and slide for deformation and then conducted live-fire testing. They verified that ejected casings showed no abnormal deformities and that they were chambered correctly after firing. Fortunately, it appears the casing absorbed most of the excess energy, and the barrel remained undamaged. The video emphasizes that all shooting was conducted at an authorized range by qualified individuals.
This video aims to troubleshoot and fix common failure-to-feed issues experienced with the Remington 870 pump-action shotgun. The creator shares lessons learned from personal experience, offering solutions to ensure reliable shell loading. The goal is to help viewers get their pump-action shotguns back in working order for dependable operation.
This YouTube video addresses a significant issue within the firearms community: the problems associated with using cheap ammunition. The content likely explores the potential malfunctions, accuracy issues, and safety concerns that can arise from low-quality or improperly manufactured ammunition, which can impact the reliability and performance of various firearms.
This YouTube video, titled "What Do These Have In Common? Malfunctions.", focuses on firearm malfunctions. While no specific firearms or calibers are mentioned in the description, the title strongly suggests a comparison or examination of issues that can arise during shooting. The content likely delves into the reasons behind these malfunctions, potentially covering a range of firearms and ammunition types that could be susceptible to them. The video aims to educate viewers on common problems and possibly offer solutions or preventative measures.
This YouTube video, titled 'Come risolvere una munizione bloccata #gunlife', provides practical advice on dealing with stuck cartridges, particularly with older brass casings. The creator explains that while resizing tools exist, it's often best to discard brass that has started to "cinturare" (belt/rim swell) because internal dimensions, specifically at the case head, cannot be properly restored. The video emphasizes the danger of a casing appearing perfect externally but being compromised internally. It includes safety disclaimers about performing such operations only by authorized personnel in designated areas and stresses safe handling practices.
This video addresses a brass issue encountered when forming 6.5 Grendel brass into 6 ARC. The creator is experiencing problems with the belted aspect of the process, indicating a potential reloading or case forming challenge specific to the 6 ARC cartridge when derived from the 6.5 Grendel. The description also includes a link to the creator's Patreon page, suggesting they may share more in-depth content or provide support to patrons.
This video from Tactical Fellowship addresses a common firearm malfunction: bullets going "tips up" towards the end of a magazine. The creator explains that after troubleshooting, they discovered the cause to be worn-out magazine springs. The video offers a practical solution for a frustrating issue encountered by firearm owners, particularly relevant for those maintaining their own equipment.
This YouTube video focuses on the .22 Nosler cartridge, specifically addressing brass ejection issues in Part 6 of a series. The creator is attempting to resolve these problems by experimenting with an extra-heavy buffer in their firearm. The description also notes that all external links have been removed to comply with YouTube's content policies.
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