Top 5 Guns That Got Away with "Coch" and Dorr

Published on October 6, 2023
Duration: 12:15

This video, hosted by Doran Coach, discusses five firearms that the hosts, due to career timelines or other factors, never had the opportunity to extensively use or familiarize themselves with. The firearms covered include the Smith & Wesson Model 39 Hush Puppy, the Micro Uzi, the HK MP7, the Smith & Wesson M76, and the Stoner 63 weapon system. The discussion highlights their historical context, operational use, and the hosts' personal regrets about not experiencing them firsthand.

Quick Summary

Doran Coach from Tactical Hyve regrets not extensively using five firearms: the Smith & Wesson Model 39 Hush Puppy, Micro Uzi, HK MP7, Smith & Wesson M76, and Stoner 63 weapon system. These 'ones that got away' represent missed opportunities for hands-on experience due to career timelines and operational shifts.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: The Ones That Got Away
  2. 00:511. Smith & Wesson Model 39 Hush Puppy
  3. 01:472. Micro Uzi
  4. 03:493. HK MP7
  5. 06:194. Smith & Wesson M76
  6. 08:355. Stoner 63 Weapon System
  7. 11:15Conclusion & The War Room

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top 5 firearms that Tactical Hyve's Doran Coach regrets not using extensively?

Doran Coach from Tactical Hyve expresses regret over not getting hands-on with the Smith & Wesson Model 39 Hush Puppy, the Micro Uzi, the HK MP7, the Smith & Wesson M76, and the Stoner 63 weapon system. These firearms were missed due to career timelines or other operational factors.

What was the operational context for the Smith & Wesson Model 39 Hush Puppy?

The Smith & Wesson Model 39 Hush Puppy was a single-stack 9mm pistol utilized by US special operations forces during the 1960s and 70s. It was specifically configured with a suppressor and designed to fire subsonic ammunition effectively.

Why is the HK MP7's effectiveness in combat debated?

The HK MP7's 4.6mm round is considered anemic, lacking superior terminal ballistics compared to other pistol calibers like 9mm or 5.7mm. Anecdotal evidence suggests users could be incapacitated and still return fire, and its effective range is limited for a sub-gun.

What made the Stoner 63 weapon system significant?

The Stoner 63 was a highly modular weapon system, especially in its belt-fed configurations. It was common in SEAL teams for two decades and saw combat, though early reliability issues were noted. Its advanced design made it ahead of its time.

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