This video focuses on the use of steel ammunition in a 1911 handgun. The description highlights common EDC (Everyday Carry) themes and specifically mentions the 1911 platform and Colt as a manufacturer. While the exact caliber is not stated, steel ammo often implies common pistol calibers.
This video from SHOT Show 2023 features Kat and Andrew from Global Ordnance discussing the company's response to recent ATF regulations. They highlight the introduction of new steel ammunition imports and the availability of Stribog carbines. The discussion focuses on how Global Ordnance is continuing to serve its customers amidst regulatory changes.
This video, titled "๐ท๐บ STEEL vs BRASS ๐บ๐ธ (ammo)", appears to be a comparison of ammunition types, specifically focusing on steel versus brass casings. The inclusion of terms like "#gun", "#fullautofriday", "#civtac", "#demoranch", and "#demolitionranch" suggests a likely demonstration or test of firearms, potentially involving automatic fire or various shooting scenarios. The content is expected to be informative for firearm enthusiasts interested in ammunition performance and characteristics, with a probable focus on practical application and visual demonstration.
This video discusses a potential shift in ammunition sourcing, specifically focusing on Palmetto State Armory's rumored domestic production of steel-cased ammunition in the USA. The creator suggests this could be positive news for individuals who have relied on Russian-made ammunition, implying a possible impact on availability and pricing due to the Biden administration's policies. The description also includes promotional links for supplements, gold purchases, body armor, and channel support.
This YouTube video evaluates the Zastava M90 rifle, specifically testing its capability to reliably fire steel-cased ammunition and mixed ammunition types. The content also assesses the rifle's accuracy potential at extended distances, specifically up to 500 yards, aiming to determine its practical performance in various scenarios. The video encourages viewer support for the AKOU Channel through their online store.
This video focuses on an "ammo shortage" update, highlighting a significant find of 7.62x39 ammunition priced at an exceptionally low 24 cents per round. The creator emphasizes this is the best price they've seen in over a year for steel-cased ammunition, describing it as a "huge score." While no specific firearms are detailed in the description, the caliber and the context of an "ammo hunt" strongly suggest content related to firearms and ammunition acquisition, likely for common platforms chambered in 7.62x39 like the AK-47 family.
This March 2020 Q&A session from InRange TV features a variety of viewer questions covering diverse firearms topics. Discussions include details about upcoming Brutality matches, impressions from Shot Show, advice for red dot sights with astigmatism, historical firearm comparisons (Cap-and-ball vs. rimfire/pinfire revolvers, M1 Garand vs. M1 Carbine), considerations for the WWSD rifle platform (6.5 Creedmoor caliber, polymer lowers, prism scopes), firearm laws on other planets, ban-state rifle options, the decline in 2GACM match filming, 3D printing firearm accessories, and feedback on DB2020. Practical advice is also given on competitive shooting gear, AK recoil spring buffers, and ballistic eyewear. The content touches on historical firearms, modern firearm technology, competitive shooting, and gun rights.
This video explores the practice of shooting steel ammunition at steel targets, a scenario generally advised against due to safety concerns. Despite the inherent risks, the creator demonstrates the visual effect of shrapnel dispersion, using it to test the safety and resilience of TruArmor targets. The video also includes a segment called 'eye of the GNARwhal' showcasing personal life and random content, characteristic of the creator's broader "Totally RAD" brand.
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