2021 Dragonmans Full Auto Shoot!

Published on September 24, 2021
Duration: 11:20

This video captures an exciting full-auto shooting experience at Dragonman's facility in Colorado. Autumn tests several iconic machine guns, including the MP40, M1919, M2 Carbine, M3 Grease Gun, and 1928 Thompson. The content highlights the unique characteristics and firing experience of each firearm, emphasizing safety and the thrill of automatic fire.

Quick Summary

The 2021 Dragonman's Full Auto Shoot featured iconic machine guns like the MP40 (9mm), M1919 (.30-06 belt-fed), M2 Carbine (.30 Carbine select-fire), M3 Grease Gun (.45 ACP), and 1928 Thompson (.45 ACP). Held at Dragonman's facility in Colorado, the event offered enthusiasts a thrilling experience with automatic weapons.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Dragonman's Full Auto Shoot
  2. 00:33Meeting Dragonman & Selecting the MP40
  3. 01:32Shooting the MP40 Submachine Gun
  4. 02:12Choosing Next Firearms: M1919, MP40, M2 Carbine
  5. 06:12Experiencing the M2 Carbine's Full-Auto Fire
  6. 07:10Shooting the M1919 Belt-Fed Machine Gun
  7. 08:23Final Session: Grease Gun & Thompson
  8. 09:26Firing the M3 Grease Gun
  9. 10:19Mother Shoots the 1928 Thompson

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were featured in the 2021 Dragonman's Full Auto Shoot video?

The video showcases several iconic automatic weapons, including the MP40, M1919 machine gun, M2 Carbine, M3 Grease Gun, and the 1928 Thompson submachine gun, offering a diverse range of historical full-auto experiences.

Where was the Dragonman's Full Auto Shoot event held?

The event took place at Dragonman's facility in Colorado. This location is known for providing access to a wide variety of firearms, including numerous machine guns for shooting experiences.

What are the key technical specifications of the firearms tested?

The MP40 is a 9mm submachine gun with a 32-round capacity. The M2 Carbine fires .30 Carbine and is select-fire. The M1919 is belt-fed in .30-06 with a 10-inch barrel, while the M3 Grease Gun and 1928 Thompson both fire .45 ACP.

Who is Mel Bernstein and what is his role?

Mel Bernstein, also known as Dragonman, is the owner and operator of the shooting facility featured in the video. He is recognized as a subject matter expert on machine guns and provides access to these rare firearms.

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