Granger Smith Goes Full Auto πŸ”₯

Published on February 5, 2021
Duration: 5:40

This guide outlines the process of familiarizing oneself with different full-auto firearms, including the AR-15, AK-47, and a .458 SOCOM. It emphasizes starting with semi-automatic fire to understand the platform before engaging in full-auto, managing recoil, and understanding the distinct characteristics of each caliber and firearm. The session, led by Scott from Kentucky Ballistics with guest Granger Smith, highlights safety and proper handling techniques for high-rate-of-fire shooting.

Quick Summary

Scott from Kentucky Ballistics and Granger Smith test fire full-auto AR-15 (5.56), AK-47 (7.62x39), and .458 SOCOM rifles. The AK-47 was favored for its nostalgia and controllable cadence, while the .458 SOCOM demonstrated intense recoil and power. Safety and proper handling are emphasized throughout the demonstration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Tour Bus Story
  2. 00:58Full-Auto AR-15 (5.56)
  3. 01:52Full-Auto AK-47 (7.62x39)
  4. 02:37Full-Auto .458 SOCOM
  5. 03:46Favorites & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were demonstrated in full-auto by Kentucky Ballistics and Granger Smith?

The video showcases full-auto firing of an AR-15 chambered in 5.56, an AK-47 in 7.62x39, and a .458 SOCOM rifle. Each offers distinct characteristics in terms of recoil and rate of fire.

How does the recoil and rate of fire differ between the AR-15 and AK-47 in full-auto?

Scott from Kentucky Ballistics notes that the 7.62x39 round from the AK-47 has more recoil than the 5.56 from the AR-15, but often features a slower, more manageable rate of fire.

What is the .458 SOCOM known for in full-auto?

The .458 SOCOM is highlighted for its intense recoil and significant power, delivering a substantial physical impact on targets when fired in full-auto mode, as demonstrated with pineapples.

Which full-auto firearm did Granger Smith prefer and why?

Granger Smith expressed a preference for the AK-47, citing its nostalgic appeal and a controllable firing cadence that he found particularly enjoyable during the full-auto shooting session.

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