What is This Stuff? Angry Spaghetti AKA Cordite
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- čas přidán 13. 04. 2024
- Cordite, a propellant of the double-base type, so called because of its customary but not universal cordlike shape. It was invented by British chemists Sir James Dewar and Sir Frederick Augustus Abel in 1889 and later saw use as the standard propellant of the British Army.
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Italians soldiers playing with their food.
Actually he should be british 😅
This is to good
I’m Italian and we have a lot of supplies of that 😂
ITALIANI FATEVI SENTIRE
This propellant was developed by Panzani during WWII.
If there was no shooting, then it was instantly for lunched.
Fun fact: spontaneous combustion and explosion of “sweating” cordite was responsible for the loss of a number of major British Royal Navy ships. Apparently, the cordite used as propellant for the main guns of British naval vessels could sometimes be unstable, and would start oozing or “sweating”, and would sometimes spontaneously explode. Bad things happened to ships that experienced this. Very bad things…
Wasn't the problem compounded by the type of material of the bag used to store the cordite ?
Not only that, during the Naval Battle at Jutland, it was suspected that some safety procedures were ignored for the sake of more fire power. Like doors which should have been kept shut to keep sparks away from the powder room, stacking of sacks of cordite outside of their containers so that they could be rapidly grabbed and sent up to the the elevator chutes for reloading.
And quite possibly the same problem of sending battle CRUISERS to fight BATTLESHIPS. Battleships are designed to duke it out with other battleships hence all the extra armor. Battlecruisers were designed to fight against cruisers, therefore was armored enough to withstand cruiser level of firepower. We all know how well that went between the Battlecruiser Hood and Battleship Bismarck.
Battlecruiser Hood: "Nah I'd win"
@@Luis-be9miand yet they are both coral reefs
I really love when he finishes teasing the round, reloading it and firing.
Italian bullets :)
i'm surprised it burns so slow
Under pressure it explodes so compression of a round makes it same or better than gunpowder also more stable ass you see. Gunpowder explodes no matter what so a warehouse boom. Cordite would just cause a difficult fire
@@zyourzgrandzmaz But in the event of a fire, the pressure in the cartridges will increase due to temperature and it will explode anyway..
@@zyourzgrandzmaz I burned gunpowder from German 7.92x57, grey square bits. It also burns for a few seconds, but faster than cordite. I suppose just because of the shape.
Not that you have seen this, look up explosives vs gunpowder.
@@zyourzgrandzmaz Neither one explodes, they burn. Gunpowder, whether it's black powder/substitutes or smokeless powder for a rifle or pistol, they burn very slowly just like the cordite here. You can make a fuse from a trail of black powder just like in the movies; I set off charges of powder for the 4th in that way because I'm too cheap to buy real fireworks lol. Smokeless powder makes for the really slow-burning fuse, and either one can be dissolved to saturate paper if you want to get fancy with your fuses.
Oh great, now they put flammable dried spaghetti in cartridges...
Spaghetti soaked in gunpowder
all of you saying ‘Italian spaghetti bullets’ have got it wrong these are glorious British .303s famous for turning some overly ambitious Italians into Bolognese
"Hey, that's my picnic bench!"
Yooo italy be goin crazy my guy
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Seems perfectly safe to leave sitting around in a battle cruiser
That same stuff in much bigger packages made three British battlecruisers go BOOM in the space of ten minutes at Jutland in 1916. Ironically, the first one to blow up was HMS Invincible.
Damn!! Nice video !!
Looks cool! Awesome video!
Awesome video, just found you, subscribed and liked
Thanks for the education! cool stuff!
The "strike anywhere" matches are more rare than the Cordite.
Acquired 2 bandoleers of 1907 .303 about 20 years ago. Corrosive as hell but shot great. Still have some left.
The forbidden spaghetti.
I could never imagine that something like this could exist, good vídeo, cheers from Brazil.
I have Box's of that 303 British like that, Never stopped to think it wasn't powder.
mom:dont play withe food!
me:this is not food
I legitimately thought Misha was holding a piece of Lebanese hash
Cordite propellant equals really old .303 Brit ammo.
thats a damn clean no.3
this is how the gunslinger sometimes does less damage
The dude who made a can of tnt with angry spaghetti: 😀
I am reading the book “the facemaker” it’s about a plastic surgeon in WW1 I’ve always been wondering how cordite burns and itself work thank you.
I really wish he wouldn’t delete old videos and then reupload them, unless of course it’s CZcams doing the deleting then by all means keep doing it
*cough* *cough* yt-dlp *cough* *cough*
Too bad there's 66 thousand people that now believe this is what gunpowder looks like
Mamma mia! What are you doing with the Spaghett'!
Wow what a nice Bulldog. I have NO-4s but know SMLE's yet.
Italy in WW2
That’s what happens when you remove the rightmost spaghetti, totally screwed up his windage.
a British carbonara
What was the ammo dated? I have a few boxes of british surplus that looks identical, so im curious as to whether or not its the same stuff.
I have some dated from the 60's. Still works great.
try cooking spaghetti with them
Spaghetti al assassina
I'm still waiting for Browning Hi-Power classic
Yes , woud be nice to see a original John Inglis canadian made one !
Totally thought this was a smoking thing from the thumbnail lol
Truly spaghetti a la assassina
Lots of hang fires with this old stuff
I still want to do that with actual spaghetti 😂
spaghetti a little spicy 💀
Forbidden spaghetti
As an Italian this is god
Food wars :Italy
I love the WWI rifle
Wait, how does it fully burn in firing quickly, when it burns so slowly outside cartridge?
The cartridge is enclosed, so the flames can't rise straight up, but instead will instead fill the entire case and ignite the entire length of each strand in a hurry.
damn! there's sugar sticks in my gun!!
Awesome
nitrocellulose
Yup, that's cordite ✝️🇺🇸🙂
very interesting
where the hell can i get one of those hammer things?
CZcams would ban me in a hurry if I posted a link, but search for "bullet puller". That's the impact type of puller, and there are lots of companies that make them, but there are also other types.
edit: I checked Brownells, and it looks like his is the Frankford Arsenal Quick-N-EZ.
If you’re in the US midway USA midsouth shooting supply or any brick and mortar that selling reloading stuff. Called an impact bullet puller
Assassin’s spaghetti
it should be 27, if I remember correctly.
Why does that thing burn slowly but when fired it burns so fast?
Ever seen gunpowder burn?
Better clean that rifle thoroughly after shooting that ammo. If not, your gun will be totaled. Ammo of this type is very very corrosive.
G U N
So what’s that?
Mmmmmm Nitrocellulos.
Во! Из-за одной макаронины , бьёт ниже и левее.😂
Что за зажигательные гвозди?
What the incendiary nails?
😮👍😀
Sell me that rifle
Danger noodles
How it taste anyway??
Офигенные у тебя видосы, Миш! Your videos are awesome, Misha! In case if u don't speak Russian...Although, the "Misha" name points u are familiar with the language... 🙂
Det cord
Im gonna try this!
Edit: DON'T DO THIS!
Yummy
Click-bang ammo.
ITALIANI FATEVI SENTIRE
🥼💥💥💥
부럽다...
Guys it’s Italian. Get it? Because it looks like spaghetti!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 hahah I’m so funny sometimes
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Really tiny french fries.
😮✝️😎☝️
Nice Lee Enfield. 🗿👍🇨🇦
Fake