1911 machine guns

Published on December 2, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This video showcases two custom 1911 pistols converted to full-automatic fire, demonstrating their high rate of fire by destroying watermelons and testing terminal ballistics on a Dummy Lab skull. The video also explores the effectiveness of a drum magazine and tests the penetration capabilities of .45 ACP rounds against a propane tank, which ultimately fails. A Heckler & Koch MP7 is then used to successfully breach the tank, causing a significant explosion.

Quick Summary

The video showcases custom full-auto 1911 pistols demonstrating high rates of fire on watermelons and testing terminal ballistics. .45 ACP rounds failed to penetrate a propane tank, but an MP7 successfully breached it, causing a large explosion.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Full-Auto 1911s
  2. 00:06Watermelon Destruction Test
  3. 00:11Drum Magazine Test
  4. 00:19Dummy Lab Skull Test
  5. 00:37Propane Tank Penetration Test (.45 ACP)
  6. 00:43MP7 vs Propane Tank Explosion

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of 1911 pistols were featured in the video?

The video featured two custom 1911 pistols that had been converted to fire in full-automatic mode. They were equipped with custom gold-engraved grips and extended magazines for increased capacity.

Could .45 ACP rounds penetrate a propane tank?

No, the .45 ACP rounds fired from the full-auto 1911 pistols were not powerful enough to penetrate the metal casing of the propane tank during the test.

What weapon was used to successfully breach the propane tank?

A Heckler & Koch MP7 personal defense weapon, chambered in 4.6x30mm, was used to successfully breach the propane tank, resulting in a large explosion.

What kind of targets were used for ballistic testing?

The video utilized a realistic ballistic skull from Dummy Lab to test the terminal effects of the .45 ACP rounds fired from the full-auto 1911 pistols.

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