The Owen doodle vs Gabagoozi #GatBattle

Published on May 6, 2025
Duration: 2:51

This video compares the Beretta PM12 and the Owen submachine gun, highlighting their design philosophies and operational features. The PM12 is praised for its compactness, smooth magazine changes, and Gen 3 telescopic bolt, while the Owen is noted for its unique design, dual forward grips, and downward ejection, developed for harsh conditions.

Quick Summary

The Beretta PM12 is praised for its compactness and smooth magazine changes, featuring a Gen 3 telescopic bolt. The Owen submachine gun stands out with its dual forward grips, downward ejection for harsh conditions, and a unique selector mechanism, though its sights require an unusual shooting posture.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Gabuzzi vs. Owen Gun
  2. 00:08Beretta PM12 Features
  3. 00:13PM12 Mag Changes and Bolt
  4. 00:19PM12 Disassembly
  5. 00:23PM12 Controls: Selector and Safety
  6. 00:34PM12 Grip Safety
  7. 00:44PM12 Shooting Without Stock
  8. 00:47PM12 Rate of Fire and Sights
  9. 00:55The Owen Gun: Origin Story
  10. 01:13Owen Gun Balance and Stock Options
  11. 01:28Owen Gun Dual Forward Grips
  12. 01:35Owen Gun Bolt vs. Telescopic Bolt
  13. 01:48Owen Gun Ergonomics and Selector
  14. 01:56Owen Gun Charging Handle and Trigger
  15. 02:01Owen Gun Downward Ejection
  16. 02:06Owen Gun Magazine and Barrel Removal
  17. 02:13Owen Gun Sights Analysis
  18. 02:23Owen Gun Muzzle Rise Control
  19. 02:29Final Comparison and Verdict
  20. 02:41Viewer Engagement and Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Beretta PM12 and the Owen submachine gun?

The Beretta PM12 is noted for its compact size and Gen 3 telescopic bolt, offering quick deployment. The Owen gun, while visually distinct, features dual forward grips and a downward ejection system designed for harsh conditions, with a longer bolt travel.

How does the Beretta PM12 handle in terms of ergonomics and controls?

The PM12 has a low rate of fire for controllability and features a built-in grip safety, which some find aesthetically disruptive. Its magazine changes are described as 'buttery smooth,' and it has a telescopic bolt for compactness.

What makes the Owen submachine gun unique in its design?

The Owen gun's uniqueness stems from its development in a garage, its distinctive appearance, dual forward grips, and a downward ejecting system. It also has a rear-mounted charging handle and a selector with dispenser mode and safety integrated.

What are the sight systems like on the Beretta PM12 and the Owen Gun?

The Beretta PM12's sights are considered great, though the rear sight is noted as being too small. The Owen gun's sights are described as bizarre, requiring an unusual head position, though it does feature a nice ghost ring rear sight designed to reduce muzzle rise.

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