Mac-11 Gun Vs Bowling Ball #shorts

Published on August 21, 2021
Duration: 0:54

This video demonstrates a ballistic test using a full-auto Mac-11 equipped with a Lage MAX-11 mk2 Upper, firing 147gr Callaway Ballistics 9mm ammunition at a bowling ball. The expert instructor from 704 Tactical showcases safe handling of NFA-regulated items and provides an assessment of the impact, noting the limitations of the ammunition for complete destruction.

Quick Summary

An expert instructor tests a full-auto Mac-11 with a Lage MAX-11 mk2 Upper against a bowling ball using 147gr Callaway Ballistics 9mm ammo. The test shows the 9mm rounds damaging the ball's exterior but not destroying its core, highlighting ammunition limitations for complete target obliteration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 00:20Shooting Demonstration
  3. 00:40Damage Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm is used in the Mac-11 bowling ball test?

The video features a Mac-11 submachine gun equipped with a Lage Manufacturing MAX-11 mk2 Upper receiver. This setup allows for full-auto fire in 9mm caliber.

What ammunition was used to shoot the bowling ball?

The test utilized 147-grain 9mm ammunition from Callaway Ballistics. This specific load was chosen for its weight and potential impact characteristics against the target.

What was the result of shooting the bowling ball with the Mac-11?

The 9mm ammunition successfully breached and damaged the outer acrylic layer of the Brunswick bowling ball. However, the internal core remained largely intact, indicating the need for more potent ammunition for complete destruction.

Is the Mac-11 shown in the video legally owned?

Yes, the instructor specifies that the Mac-11 is a 'transferable pre-86 machine gun,' meaning it is a legally registered NFA item compliant with federal regulations for ownership.

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