My Machine Gun Is Finally Legal!!!

Published on September 28, 2019
Duration: 10:16

This video showcases the legal acquisition and testing of a pre-1986 transferable Uzi machine gun. The presenter, demonstrating experienced authority, conducts rigorous testing of the firearm's full-auto capabilities and its effectiveness against AR500 Level III steel armor. The review also includes a detailed look at the Olight Baldor Pro weapon light, highlighting its features and performance.

Quick Summary

The Uzi machine gun in the video is a transferable pre-1986 NFA firearm, legally acquired after clearing federal paperwork. It was tested against AR500 Level III steel armor, which showed no penetration from 9mm rounds despite heavy fire. The Olight Baldor Pro weapon light was also reviewed, featuring 1350 lumens and a 260m throw.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit
  2. 01:41Firearm Introduction
  3. 01:48Sponsor: Olight Baldor Pro
  4. 02:10Machine Gun Legality
  5. 03:38Armor Penetration Test
  6. 04:26Uzi Action Mechanism
  7. 04:47Range Testing
  8. 06:36Reliability and Magazines
  9. 07:38Texas Star Challenge
  10. 08:12Destructive Testing
  11. 08:42One-Handed Mag Dump

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Uzi machine gun legal to own?

The Uzi featured is a transferable pre-1986 NFA firearm. This means it was manufactured and registered before the National Firearms Act ban on new machine guns took effect in 1986, making it legal to own under federal law with proper registration.

How effective is AR500 Level III steel armor against 9mm machine gun fire?

During testing, AR500 Level III steel armor demonstrated no penetration from repeated 9mm rounds fired from a full-auto Uzi. While the armor held up, significant spalling was observed on the carrier surface.

What are the key features of the Olight Baldor Pro weapon light?

The Olight Baldor Pro weapon light boasts 1350 lumens of brightness, a beam throw of 260 meters, and includes a tactical green laser. It also features a convenient quick detach system for easy mounting and removal.

What is open bolt operation in firearms?

Open bolt operation occurs when the bolt remains held to the rear on an empty chamber. When the trigger is pulled, the bolt moves forward, chambers a round, and fires the weapon simultaneously. This is common in many submachine guns.

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