This video discusses the significant surplus of older military calibers entering the US civilian market due to military holdings dumping excess ammunition. It highlights the opportunity for civilians to acquire these calibers at reduced prices. The description also includes promotional links for the channel's Patreon, merchandise, and recommended products.
This YouTube video discusses how militaries worldwide are releasing large quantities of older ammunition onto the US civilian market, creating a significant surplus and driving down prices for these calibers. The video hints at a focus on specific older military calibers that are now more affordable due to this market trend.
This video discusses the potential return of Russian AK-pattern firearms, parts kits, and ammunition to the market. It also promotes Kalash Bash TX in 2025 and a merchandise store. The content suggests a focus on AK variants and their availability.
This YouTube video offers an 'INSIDE LOOK' into a gun auction, prompting viewers to consider if they would participate. The title and description hint at a discussion about firearms and potentially ammunition, aligning with the Demolition Ranch channel's known content. The use of hashtags suggests a focus on general firearms, ammunition, and perhaps a specific brand or event related to civilian tactical applications.
This YouTube video, titled 'Why is Surplus Ammo Dangerous,' aims to educate viewers on the inherent risks associated with shooting surplus ammunition. The description explicitly states that the video will cover the reasons why surplus ammo can be hazardous. It also includes links to the creator's Amazon store and Facebook page, and encourages viewers to like and subscribe for weekly content from 'Deuce and Guns.'
This video features Ian discussing the pitfalls of purchasing cheap surplus ammunition, warning viewers that seemingly low per-round costs can lead to false economy. He emphasizes the importance of researching ammunition quality to ensure reliable function in firearms, highlighting that investing in better quality ammo will result in a more enjoyable shooting experience and better longevity for one's guns. The video promotes his Patreon and merchandise store.
This video provides a second look at the Radical Firearms 7.62x39 AR Pistol after an initial problematic outing. The manufacturer corrected a firing pin issue, but the user experienced disappointing performance upon receiving it back. The video details the return process and the perceived issue with light strikes, even after the repair. The presenter is considering sending it back a third time. The video also highlights some personal gear worn by the presenter.
This video provides an update and correction regarding 7.62x54R ammunition sourced from the "Communist Bloc." While the specific firearms chambered in this caliber are not explicitly mentioned, the focus on ammunition type and its origin suggests a discussion relevant to owners of rifles chambered in 7.62x54R, such as Mosin-Nagants or PSL rifles. The description directs viewers to the creator's website for featured products. Social media links are provided for further engagement.
This video explores the practical accuracy of the Mosin-Nagant M91/30 rifle at extended distances, specifically from 150 yards to 500 yards. The test involves shooting two rounds per target at 50-yard increments, utilizing Russian surplus 147-grain light ball 7.62x54R ammunition. The description highlights the historical significance of the Mosin-Nagant as a military service rifle and the longevity of its cartridge. The video also acknowledges contributors and provides discount codes for Slate Black Industries MLOK accessories and an Amazon affiliate link.
This video reviews ASC (Ammunition Storage Components) 5.45x39mm magazines, highlighting their suitability for feeding surplus 5.45x39mm ammunition through AR-15/M-4 platforms. The reviewer notes they are durable, made of stainless steel in the USA, and designed to reliably hold 30 rounds, although the initial loading experience is mentioned as a potential point of note. The video directs viewers to Kit Badger's website for more content, support through Patreon, and product purchases, as well as to ammosc.com for the magazines themselves.
This video announces a giveaway for November 2017. The prize is a Ballistic Advantage 5.45x39mm Bolt, which is described as high quality, HPT/MPI tested, and coated in EXO NiB. The giveaway is tied to a recent review of Ballistic Advantage 5.45x39mm Barrels and is presented as a way to use surplus ammo from the former Soviet Block.
This video explores the ballistic resistance of a car, testing how different rounds penetrate its structure. The description mentions shooting at a car with various ammunition types and thanks "Surplusammo" for support, indicating a focus on ballistic testing and firearm ammunition performance against a vehicle. Affiliate links are disclosed for Amazon and Avantlink.