ในที่สุดยอดฉันก็ได้ยิง Uzi | Shooting Uzi Gun Completed ✅

Published on June 17, 2024
Duration: 0:55

This guide details the basic steps for safely operating and firing a Micro Uzi, as demonstrated by firearms enthusiast Naaming Kotchanok. It covers loading, chambering, assuming a stable shooting position, and engaging a target, emphasizing safe handling practices. The demonstration highlights the Uzi's recoil and handling characteristics during live fire at the 333 IDPA Shooting Range.

Quick Summary

Learn to safely operate and fire a Micro Uzi with this guide. Key steps include ensuring firearm safety, loading 9mm rounds, chambering, adopting a stable shooting stance (like kneeling), using iron sights, and managing recoil with a firm grip. Always prioritize safety with eye/ear protection and muzzle awareness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Uzi Shooting
  2. 00:11Loading and Chambering the 9mm Round
  3. 00:23Live Fire and Recoil Management
  4. 00:44Post-Shooting Reaction

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the basic steps for shooting a Micro Uzi?

Begin by ensuring the firearm is safe, then load a 9mm round, chamber it, assume a stable stance like kneeling, acquire the target with iron sights, and apply steady trigger pressure. Be prepared to manage the recoil with a firm grip.

What safety precautions should be taken when shooting an Uzi?

Always wear eye and ear protection. Maintain constant muzzle awareness, ensuring it never points in an unsafe direction. Visually and physically confirm the firearm is clear before and after handling.

What type of action does the Micro Uzi use?

The Micro Uzi, as indicated by its technical specifications, operates using a blowback-operated action. This means the bolt is not locked to the barrel during firing, relying on gas pressure to cycle the action.

What caliber ammunition is used with the Micro Uzi?

The Micro Uzi demonstrated in the video is chambered for and fires 9mm Parabellum ammunition. This is confirmed by the visual of a 9mm cartridge being loaded.

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