Maybe some of you have seen this before, some haven't. I figured it's worth posting here for informational purposes.
This is a process whereby you can reload centerfire primers using strike on box matches and a few simple tools. It's completely impractical for everyday use and really not very safe overall, but if you found yourself in a situation where you needed primers and had no other option, you may find this information useful. This guy does a great job explaining things and is very thorough up to and including testing in a G19.
This guy, known as the "King of Random" on YouTube has some of the most interesting stuff - experiments, useful tricks, etc. He shows you how to make rocket fuel for model rockets. He shows you how to make smoke bombs/grenades. He does all sorts of stuff.
The first video is how to reload primers. The second video is just for fun, but it uses the same material to make explosive dots you could attach to a target to have fun if you're shooting bb/pellet guns, etc.
And for fun:
This is a process whereby you can reload centerfire primers using strike on box matches and a few simple tools. It's completely impractical for everyday use and really not very safe overall, but if you found yourself in a situation where you needed primers and had no other option, you may find this information useful. This guy does a great job explaining things and is very thorough up to and including testing in a G19.
This guy, known as the "King of Random" on YouTube has some of the most interesting stuff - experiments, useful tricks, etc. He shows you how to make rocket fuel for model rockets. He shows you how to make smoke bombs/grenades. He does all sorts of stuff.
The first video is how to reload primers. The second video is just for fun, but it uses the same material to make explosive dots you could attach to a target to have fun if you're shooting bb/pellet guns, etc.
And for fun: