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Published on March 4, 2021
Duration: 12:29

This video provides a practical, albeit informal, comparison of three iconic firearms: the MP5, AK-47, and M16. The host, identified as an experienced hobbyist, demonstrates their performance against various targets like steel, car doors, and concrete. The testing highlights differences in caliber impact, penetration capabilities, and the visual effects of full-automatic fire, offering insights into the real-world performance of these popular virtual weapons.

Quick Summary

The real-world performance of the MP5 (9mm), AK-47 (7.62x39mm), and M16 (5.56mm/.223) was tested against steel, car doors, and concrete. The 9mm showed limited penetration, while the 7.62x39mm and 5.56mm/.223 rounds demonstrated significant power, penetrating steel I-beams and creating substantial craters in concrete, with the M16 rounds creating the largest craters.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Video Introduction & Gun Overview
  2. 00:13Introducing the Firearms
  3. 00:39MP5 Close-Up & Ammo Comparison
  4. 01:35MP5 Shooting: Steel Plate
  5. 02:05MP5 Shooting: Car Door (Full-Auto)
  6. 03:179mm Damage Assessment
  7. 04:02AK-47 Introduction & Shooting
  8. 05:29AK-47 Damage Assessment
  9. 07:09M16 Introduction & Shooting
  10. 08:10M16 Damage Assessment
  11. 10:19One-Handed M16 Shooting & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How do the MP5, AK-47, and M16 perform against real-world targets?

The MP5's 9mm rounds showed limited penetration on steel and shallow damage on concrete. The AK-47's 7.62x39mm rounds created deeper concrete craters and penetrated steel I-beams. The M16's 5.56mm/.223 rounds created the largest concrete craters and also penetrated steel I-beams, indicating significant power.

What calibers were compared in the video?

The video directly compares three common firearm calibers: 9mm (used in the MP5), 7.62x39mm (used in the AK-47), and 5.56mm/.223 (used in the M16). Ammunition types were shown side-by-side for visual comparison.

Which firearm demonstrated the most penetration power in the tests?

Based on the visual evidence of penetrating a steel I-beam and creating large craters in concrete, both the AK-47 (7.62x39mm) and the M16 (5.56mm/.223) showed substantial penetration power. The M16's rounds appeared to create slightly larger craters in the concrete.

Is firing an automatic weapon one-handed safe?

No, firing an automatic weapon one-handed is generally considered unsafe and is not a recommended technique. The speaker demonstrated it playfully but cautioned against it, emphasizing the potential for loss of control and injury.

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