Why the Gabagoozi DESTROYS the Uzi #shorts

Published on April 27, 2025
Duration: 2:56

The Beretta PM12, nicknamed 'Gabagoozi,' is compared to the classic Uzi, highlighting the PM12's superior ergonomics and practical accuracy during hip fire due to its vertical foregrip and press-pull technique. While both SMGs were designed around the same era and use similar magazines, the PM12 offers a more comfortable stock and a slower, more controllable cyclic rate.

Quick Summary

The Beretta PM12, nicknamed 'Gabagoozi,' offers superior hip fire accuracy due to its vertical foregrip and press-pull technique. It also boasts a more comfortable stock and a slower cyclic rate (550 RPM) compared to the Uzi's 600 RPM, leading the host to prefer its ergonomics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Uzi vs. Gabagoozi (Beretta PM12)
  2. 00:20Hip Fire Accuracy & Foregrip Technique
  3. 00:48Magazine Comparison & Reloads
  4. 01:23Stocks and Sights Differences
  5. 02:23Ergonomics & Final Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Beretta PM12 better for hip fire than the Uzi?

The Beretta PM12 features a vertical foregrip that allows for the 'MP5K signature press-pull technique,' which provides significantly better practical accuracy during hip fire compared to the Uzi.

What are the cyclic rates of the Uzi and Beretta PM12?

The Uzi has a cyclic rate of approximately 600 rounds per minute (RPM). The Beretta PM12 operates at a slower and more controllable rate of 550 RPM.

How do the magazines and stocks compare between the Uzi and Beretta PM12?

The Uzi uses a 25-round magazine, while the PM12 uses a 20-round magazine. Both are double-stack, double-feed. The PM12's stock is noted as more comfortable for cheek weld than the Uzi's.

Which SMG does the host prefer, the Uzi or the Beretta PM12?

The host expresses a preference for the Beretta PM12, citing its better grip angle, superior ergonomics, and more controllable cyclic rate over the Uzi.

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