The Knife That Thinks It’s A Wheelgun (The Meligun MG-25 & MG-22)

Published on June 8, 2026
Duration: 23:43

This video reviews the Meligun MG-25 and MG-22, unique firearms disguised as knives. The presenter demonstrates their operation, loading mechanism, and firing. Testing includes shooting at various targets like water jugs, fruit, and a ballistic dummy to assess their effectiveness and accuracy. The review highlights the novelty of these firearms and their potential, albeit limited, applications.

Quick Summary

The Meligun MG-25 and MG-22 are unique firearms disguised as knives, available in 22 Long Rifle and 25 ACP. They feature a hidden barrel above the blade and a revolver-style cylinder in the handle. Operation involves opening the handle, loading, closing, and deploying the trigger via a lever.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Meligun Knife Guns
  2. 01:01Loading and Operation Demonstration
  3. 03:11Firing Impressions: 22 LR vs 25 ACP
  4. 05:00Stabbing and Shooting Tests
  5. 06:34Target Testing: Fruit and Ballistic Dummy
  6. 08:40Zombie Test: Shooting and Stabbing Scenarios
  7. 12:13Comparison with Dubya's Pocket Knife
  8. 13:28Conclusion and Viewer Feedback

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you load the Meligun MG-25 and MG-22?

To load the Meligun, you push a button on the handle to open it, revealing a revolver-style cylinder. Ammunition is then inserted into the cylinder, and the handle is closed securely.

What are the available calibers for the Meligun knife guns?

The Meligun knife guns are available in two calibers: 22 Long Rifle (MG-22) and 25 ACP (MG-25).

How is the Meligun fired?

After loading and closing the handle, you turn a small lever to deploy the trigger. The firearm can then be held in various orientations and fired by pulling the trigger.

What was the performance of the Meligun against a ballistic dummy?

Against a ballistic dummy, some 22 LR rounds passed through, while some 25 ACP rounds stopped inside. The blade also proved effective for stabbing, though the tip broke when hitting bone.

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