1911 full auto Machine Guns

Published on May 6, 2022
Duration: 16:13

This video showcases two custom 1911 pistols converted to full-auto by Royal Nonsuch, demonstrating their impressive rate of fire with extended magazines and a drum magazine against watermelons and a ballistic skull. It also features a test of an H&K MP7 against a propane tank after the .45 ACP failed to penetrate it. The content highlights unique firearm modifications and destructive testing.

Quick Summary

Two custom 1911 pistols were converted to full-auto by Royal Nonsuch, featuring extended magazines and custom grips. They were tested against watermelons and a ballistic skull, demonstrating high rates of fire. An H&K MP7 was also used to ignite a propane tank.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Full-Auto 1911s
  2. 00:45Watermelon Destruction Test
  3. 01:531911 Drum Magazine Test
  4. 03:44Ballistic Skull Test
  5. 11:08MP7 vs. Propane Tank

Frequently Asked Questions

What modifications were made to the 1911 pistols in the video?

The 1911 pistols were converted to full-automatic fire by Royal Nonsuch. They also featured extended magazines, including a high-capacity drum magazine, and custom engraved grips.

How were the full-auto 1911s tested for performance?

The full-auto 1911s were tested by dual-wielding them against a row of watermelons at close range to demonstrate their rate of fire. They were also used in a ballistic skull test.

What was the outcome of the propane tank test?

The .45 ACP 1911 failed to penetrate the propane tank. However, an H&K MP7 chambered in 4.6x30mm successfully ignited the tank.

Who is responsible for the full-auto 1911 conversions shown?

The full-auto conversions of the 1911 pistols featured in the video were performed by Richard, also known as Royal Nonsuch.

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