Full-auto Mini Uzi mag dump

Published on November 24, 2018
Duration: 0:15

This video showcases a full-auto mag dump of a Mini Uzi at Washington County Machine Guns LLC. The demonstration highlights the firearm's rapid firing capability and includes slow-motion replays of the action. The facility offers firearm rentals and operates under NFA regulations.

Quick Summary

The Mini Uzi is a compact 9mm submachine gun with a rate of fire around 950 RPM and a standard 32-round capacity. A 'mag dump' means firing an entire magazine rapidly. Legal ownership requires adherence to NFA regulations, but rental services are available at specialized ranges.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Mini Uzi and what are its typical specifications?

The Mini Uzi is a compact submachine gun chambered in 9mm Parabellum. It features a folding stock, a barrel length of approximately 7.7 inches, and weighs around 6.0 lbs. Its rate of fire is roughly 950 rounds per minute, with a standard magazine capacity of 32 rounds.

What does a 'mag dump' refer to in firearms terminology?

A 'mag dump' is an informal term referring to the act of firing an entire magazine of ammunition as quickly as possible, typically in a single, continuous burst. This is often done for demonstration purposes or to experience the firearm's full automatic capability.

Can civilians legally fire full-auto firearms like the Mini Uzi?

In the US, civilians can legally own and fire NFA-regulated machine guns manufactured before May 19, 1986, through a rigorous process involving background checks, taxes, and registration. Facilities like Washington County Machine Guns LLC often provide rental services for these firearms.

What safety precautions are crucial when firing a Mini Uzi?

Essential safety precautions include wearing proper hearing protection to prevent hearing damage, maintaining a controlled stance to manage recoil and muzzle rise during full-auto fire, and ensuring the firearm is functioning correctly. Always follow range safety rules.

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