This review covers the MK Arms M76C, a semi-automatic clone of the Vietnam-era Smith & Wesson M76 submachine gun. Originally developed for Navy SEALs due to Sweden's refusal to supply the Carl Gustaf, the M76C utilizes WWII-era stamped steel construction. While the original military version was open-bolt, this clone operates closed-bolt, and the speaker notes potential reliability issues with semi-auto variants compared to their full-auto predecessors.
The American MK760 is a 9mm SBR that serves as a faithful reproduction of the Smith & Wesson M-76, famously used by SEALs in Vietnam. Originally inspired by the Carl Gustaf submachine gun, MK Arms produced these firearms, including semi-auto SBR versions after the 1986 machine gun ban. The video features a live-fire demonstration of the MK760, highlighting its historical significance and modern-day functionality as a piece of American military history.
This review ranks the top 5 submachine guns, highlighting the MP40's superiority over the Thompson due to weight and ergonomics. The Walther MPL is noted for its unique forward assist, while the Uzi is praised for its compact design and safety features. The HK MP5 is crowned the 'King of SMGs' for its accuracy via a closed-bolt, roller-delayed blowback system. Honorable mentions include the MK760 and the high-rate-of-fire Mac-10.
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