UZI Suppressed Woods Walk

Published on October 26, 2015
Duration: 4:12

This video showcases a suppressed IMI UZI submachine gun during a 'woods walk' by Hickok45. It highlights the benefits of suppressed shooting, including reduced noise allowing for shooting without hearing protection. The demonstration includes tactical reloads, engaging targets, and an explanation of the UZI's open-bolt firing mechanism, emphasizing its performance and stealth advantages in a field environment.

Quick Summary

Shooting a suppressed UZI in the woods allows for quiet operation without hearing protection, enhancing situational awareness and stealth. The UZI features an open-bolt, blowback-operated mechanism, and this video showcases a Bowers Group suppressor for effective noise reduction.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Suppressed UZI Woods Walk
  2. 00:40Loading and Initial Shooting
  3. 01:35Tactical Reload and Continued Walk
  4. 03:00Magazine Dump and Open-Bolt Explanation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of shooting a suppressed UZI in the woods?

Shooting a suppressed UZI in the woods offers significant noise reduction, allowing the shooter to operate without hearing protection. This enhances situational awareness and provides a stealth advantage, as demonstrated by Hickok45 during his 'woods walk'.

How does the UZI submachine gun operate?

The UZI submachine gun, as shown in the video, typically operates using an open-bolt, blowback-operated mechanism. This means the bolt stays open until the trigger is pulled, firing the round and immediately cycling to eject the spent casing.

What suppressor is used on the UZI in this video?

The UZI in the video is equipped with a Bowers Group sub-gun suppressor. This suppressor is noted for its effectiveness in reducing the sound signature and muzzle flash of the 9mm submachine gun.

What is a 'woods walk' in the context of firearms training?

A 'woods walk' is a practical training exercise where a firearm is carried and used in a natural environment, like a wooded area. It simulates real-world scenarios, focusing on handling, movement, target engagement, and situational awareness, often with an emphasis on suppressed firearms.

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