Skorpion VZ 61 Woods Walk

Published on March 16, 2019
Duration: 5:24

This video showcases the Skorpion VZ 61 in a 'Woods Walk' scenario, demonstrating its full-auto capability and surprisingly manageable recoil in .32 ACP. Hickok45 highlights its compact nature, suitability for various roles, and the fun factor of shooting a select-fire weapon. The demonstration includes tactical reloads and engaging multiple targets, emphasizing responsible handling.

Quick Summary

The Skorpion VZ 61 is a compact, select-fire machine pistol chambered in .32 ACP. It demonstrates surprisingly manageable recoil even in full-auto mode, allowing for one-handed firing and making it a unique, albeit humorously suggested, 'truck gun'.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Skorpion VZ 61 Overview
  2. 01:01Woods Walk & Recoil Demo
  3. 02:01Tactical Reload & Target Engagement
  4. 03:01Compact Utility Discussion
  5. 04:46Final Burst & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the Skorpion VZ 61 typically chambered in?

The Skorpion VZ 61 featured in this video is chambered in .32 ACP. This caliber contributes to its surprisingly manageable recoil, even during full-auto fire.

What makes the Skorpion VZ 61 unique for its size?

The Skorpion VZ 61 is a compact, select-fire machine pistol. Its small size and full-auto capability make it a unique firearm, humorously described as potentially suitable for 'truck' or 'bicycle' carry.

Can the Skorpion VZ 61 be fired one-handed effectively?

Yes, the video demonstrates that the Skorpion VZ 61 can be fired effectively one-handed, largely due to the minimal recoil associated with the .32 ACP cartridge, even in full-auto mode.

Where was the Skorpion VZ 61 demonstration filmed?

The demonstration, including the 'Woods Walk', took place at a location referred to as 'The Compound'. The firearm was provided by Royal Range USA in Nashville.

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