Pick One: Rare Italian Franchi SMG vs Practical Colt 9mm — Which Would You Keep?

Published on April 17, 2026
Duration: 1:16

This video compares a rare Italian Franchi SMG with a practical Colt 9mm SMG. The Franchi operates on an open-bolt, blowback system and uses Beretta magazines. The Colt 9mm SMG, a variant of the AR platform, is also blowback-operated but uses a closed-bolt system and converted Uzi magazines. Both firearms are chambered in 9mm.

Quick Summary

The Franchi SMG operates on an open-bolt, blowback system, often constructed from stamped sheet metal. The Colt 9mm SMG, a variant of the AR platform, also uses blowback but employs a closed-bolt system. The Franchi uses Beretta magazines, while the Colt uses converted Uzi magazines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Franchi SMG Identification
  2. 00:10Franchi SMG Magazine Details
  3. 00:26Introducing the Colt 9mm SMG
  4. 00:39Colt 9mm SMG Operating System
  5. 00:43Colt 9mm SMG Magazine Details
  6. 00:46Caliber and Fire Modes Comparison
  7. 00:53Which SMG Would You Keep?

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key operating differences between the Franchi SMG and the Colt 9mm SMG?

The Franchi SMG operates on an open-bolt, blowback system, often constructed from stamped sheet metal. The Colt 9mm SMG, a variant of the AR platform, also uses blowback but employs a closed-bolt system.

What magazines are compatible with the Franchi SMG and the Colt 9mm SMG?

The Franchi SMG is noted to use Beretta magazines. The Colt 9mm SMG, on the other hand, is designed to work with converted Uzi magazines.

Are both the Franchi SMG and Colt 9mm SMG select-fire firearms?

The Franchi SMG featured is described as full-auto. The Colt 9mm SMG is identified as select-fire, meaning it can switch between semi-automatic and full-automatic modes.

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