Uzi vs 50 Two-Liter sodas

Published on November 1, 2011
Duration: 0:53

This video demonstrates the destructive capability of the Uzi submachine gun against a large cluster of soda bottles. Hickok45, a highly authoritative figure in the firearms community, showcases the Uzi's performance with rapid fire and efficient magazine changes. The demonstration highlights the Uzi's reliability in delivering high-volume fire for a specific task.

Quick Summary

The Uzi submachine gun, chambered in 9mm, was used by Hickok45 to destroy 50 two-liter soda bottles. The demonstration highlighted the Uzi's reliable performance with rapid fire, efficient magazine changes, and its destructive capability against the pressurized targets. Technical specs include a 10.2-inch barrel and 7.7 lb weight.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Target Setup
  2. 00:14First Magazine Dump
  3. 00:21Magazine Change
  4. 00:25Second Magazine Engagement
  5. 00:32Conclusion & Results
  6. 00:37Slow Motion Replay

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm was used to shoot 50 soda bottles in the Hickok45 video?

The firearm used in the Hickok45 video to shoot 50 soda bottles was an Uzi submachine gun. It was chambered in 9mm and demonstrated reliable performance during rapid fire and magazine changes.

How did the Uzi perform when shooting soda bottles?

The Uzi submachine gun performed reliably, firing full magazines into a cluster of 50 two-liter soda bottles. The demonstration showed high-volume liquid spray and bottle fragmentation upon impact, highlighting the firearm's destructive capability.

What techniques did Hickok45 demonstrate with the Uzi?

Hickok45 demonstrated effective techniques including controlled burst fire into a dense target array and efficient magazine changes to maintain a high rate of fire. Safe muzzle discipline was also evident throughout the demonstration.

What are the technical specifications of the Uzi shown?

The Uzi submachine gun featured in the video is an open bolt, blowback-operated firearm chambered in 9x19mm Parabellum. It has a barrel length of 10.2 inches and a capacity of 32 rounds, weighing approximately 7.7 lbs.

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