88 year old .22 bullets from SEARS?! - Will it still go bang?
Viewers wanted to see if this old Sears-branded ammo from 1932 would still work. We checked functionality it both a revolver and in a 10/22. Some of the "duds" DID function when we rotated them and hit a different part of the rim off-camera. This month a lucky Patreon supporter can win the F-111 jet fairing used as a target in a few videos. Support the channel and join the fun! / taofledermaus

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Split Point .22 bullet - A case study

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Rare Ukrainian ANTI-DRONE Ammo - EFFECTIVE?

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Firing 96 years old 45 acp made in 1918

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A 12ga. Shotgun Slug Designed Like an ATOM BOMB?

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Canadian WIRE ROPE Shotgun Slug - Definitely a war crime!

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85 Incredible Moments Caught on CCTV Camera

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The British Bullet So Brutal The Germans Called It A War Crime

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HOW IS 22lr AMMUNITION MADE? TOUR OF CCI AND SPEER.

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Ian Rants About Dumb Ammo Purchasing Decisions

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Making Remington Rimfire Ammunition

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I Restored an Abandoned 100yr Old Pocket Pistol

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Why the Greatest Single-Action Shooter in History Was Officially Erased

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GYROJET ROCKET GUNS! How they work and we TEST THEM!

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Ruger Wrangler VS Heritage Rough Rider

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Most Amazing 22 Revolver, You Have to See!

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Smyth Busters: Can You Shoot Ammo That's Gotten Wet?

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What Happened to the Cox .049? | The Engine That Couldn’t Survive Modern Childhood

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What Happens When You Don't Clean Your Black Powder Revolver

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Horribly corroded AK rounds run through brand new rifle!

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