First Full Auto Ghost Gun

Published on October 6, 2014
Duration: 1:47

This video demonstrates the internal mechanics of a full-auto system using a clear nylon AR-15 lower receiver from Sons of Liberty Gun Works and Tennessee Arms Company LLC. It provides detailed slow-motion views of both full-auto and semi-auto fire, highlighting the cycling of the bolt carrier group and hammer. The footage offers an expert-level look at firearm functionality for those interested in the technical aspects of AR-15 platforms.

Quick Summary

This video showcases the first full-auto ghost gun featuring a clear nylon lower receiver from Sons of Liberty Gun Works and Tennessee Arms Company LLC. It provides expert-level, detailed slow-motion visual demonstrations of the internal mechanics during both full-auto and semi-automatic fire, offering a unique educational perspective on AR-15 platform functionality.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Video Introduction & Context
  2. 00:15Full Auto Firing Demonstration
  3. 00:31Close-up Full Auto Action
  4. 00:44Semi-Auto Firing Action
  5. 00:55Slow Motion Semi-Auto Internals
  6. 01:13Full Auto Recoil & Ejection
  7. 01:23Detailed Slow Motion Full Auto

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a clear nylon lower receiver used for in firearms?

A clear nylon lower receiver, like the one shown from Tennessee Arms Company LLC, is primarily used for educational purposes. It allows shooters and enthusiasts to visually observe the internal mechanics of an AR-15 platform during both semi-automatic and full-automatic fire, aiding in understanding firearm operation.

How does full-auto fire differ from semi-auto fire in an AR-15?

In full-auto fire, the rifle discharges rounds continuously as long as the trigger is depressed and ammunition is available. Semi-automatic fire discharges one round per trigger pull, requiring the trigger to be released and pulled again for each subsequent shot.

Who is Will Fuller and what is his role in this video?

Will Fuller is credited as the shooter, producer, and editor of this video, working under Tactical Image Specialists. His role involves capturing and presenting the technical demonstration of the full-auto ghost gun with clear internal views.

What brands are associated with the clear nylon lower receiver in the video?

The clear nylon lower receiver featured in the video is associated with both Sons of Liberty Gun Works and Tennessee Arms Company LLC. Both brands are visible on the receiver itself and mentioned in the on-screen text.

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