This video provides an in-depth look at original Volcanic "Rocket Ball" cartridges, a significant piece of early self-contained ammunition technology. The presenter highlights the rarity of these cartridges and details their specifications, including the two calibers produced (.31 and .41) and their original pricing. The description also touches upon the manufacturer, Crittenden & Tibbals, and its eventual evolution into Union Metallic Cartridge (UMC). Despite their underpowered ballistics, the video emphasizes the historical importance of these cartridges as a precursor to modern metallic cartridges, particularly their waterproof and self-contained nature.
This video presents a 1,000-round test of the Glock 19 Gen 4, with approximately 1,180 rounds fired in total (1,000 on camera and nearly 200 off camera). The test aimed for a thorough evaluation. Three malfunctions occurred on camera, one each with UMC, Federal Champion, and Winchester White Box ammunition. No malfunctions were reported during the off-camera shooting, which predominantly used other brands, with the exception of two magazines of UMC ammo. The video also directs viewers to the "Hickok45Clips" and "Hickok45Talks" channels, as well as Patreon, SDI, Alabama Holster, Talon Grips, and Ballistol.
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