High Binder Resident Tribologist Full Member Minuteman Jun 18, 2008 493 25 Occupied Colorado Mar 28, 2014 #1 Mar 28, 2014 #1 How our gun food is made, not very detailed but interesting none-the-less: How Ammo Is Made - YouTube
How our gun food is made, not very detailed but interesting none-the-less: How Ammo Is Made - YouTube
Maser Destroy Israel Full Member Minuteman May 17, 2006 11,657 19,818 35 /pol/ www.youtube.com Mar 28, 2014 #2 Mar 28, 2014 #2 What a cock tease! Thought they were going to show how they made buckshot when they mentioned it!
High Binder Resident Tribologist Full Member Minuteman Jun 18, 2008 493 25 Occupied Colorado Mar 28, 2014 #3 Mar 28, 2014 #3 Maser said: What a cock tease! Thought they were going to show how they made buckshot when they mentioned it! Click to expand... Look here: SHOT TOWER - British Pathé
Maser said: What a cock tease! Thought they were going to show how they made buckshot when they mentioned it! Click to expand... Look here: SHOT TOWER - British Pathé
Maser Destroy Israel Full Member Minuteman May 17, 2006 11,657 19,818 35 /pol/ www.youtube.com Mar 28, 2014 #4 Mar 28, 2014 #4 Well, I already knew how pure lead shot was made. Was curious about the other modern kind such as copper plated.
Well, I already knew how pure lead shot was made. Was curious about the other modern kind such as copper plated.
9 997/2man Gunny Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Jul 26, 2011 1,139 3 64 Okeefukindokie, FL Mar 28, 2014 #5 Mar 28, 2014 #5 I've seen them drop the lead on a large, convex metal disk that spun at high speed, formed the shot, no longer needed the long drop of the tower. Don't know how they add the copper wash though. That English film from 1950, lead, laughable safety precautions, a simpler time, fucking "quaint". "Why yes, we do treat all of our mens hats with mercury". Best part was the collection of Pathe WWI films. WW1 - The Definitive Collection - Video Archives - British Pathé
I've seen them drop the lead on a large, convex metal disk that spun at high speed, formed the shot, no longer needed the long drop of the tower. Don't know how they add the copper wash though. That English film from 1950, lead, laughable safety precautions, a simpler time, fucking "quaint". "Why yes, we do treat all of our mens hats with mercury". Best part was the collection of Pathe WWI films. WW1 - The Definitive Collection - Video Archives - British Pathé
G Guest Guest Mar 29, 2014 #6 Mar 29, 2014 #6 HowStuffWorks Videos "HowStuffWorks Show: How Bullets are Made"