The M1918A2 MOR (Manually Operated Rifle) was a unique non-NFA BAR variant developed by Walter Newman of Group Industries in the 1980s. It fired from an open bolt but lacked a gas system, requiring manual cycling for each shot to bypass NFA regulations. Only 68 receivers were produced, with later examples assembled by various gunsmiths, eventually influencing the development of the semi-auto M1918A3 BAR.
This video showcases a transferable full-auto Mini Uzi, highlighting its rapid 1000 RPM rate of fire. John Hickok demonstrates its controllability by firing bursts into a water barrel, showing how the water effectively stops the 9mm projectiles. The discussion touches on the firearm's lineage from IMI to Group Industries/Vector Arms manufacturing.
This video is a book review of "The Uzi Submachine Gun: Examined" by David Gaboury. The reviewer highlights the book's comprehensive coverage of the Uzi's history, from its initial development and Israeli military trials to its international adoption and its complex life as a commercial product in the United States. The book details the Uzi's design variations, influences from Czech designs, and its sales history, including the impact of US legal changes. While acknowledging a potentially dry writing style for casual readers, the reviewer praises the book as an outstanding and detailed reference for anyone interested in the Uzi.
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