Goin' Full Auto
Reminds me of the line from the movie Tropic Thunder - you never go full auto...
Well, today we did. We borrowed a fully automatic AR-15 and loaded up 30-round magazines. Yes, the "owner" was with us and supervising the entire time. I was the camera man. Shot these videos on the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. Shout out to our sponsor - Samsung paid me $500 each for saying that. Not really, but I wish.
The gun had a 10" barrel and was selectable from Safe, to Semi-Auto, to Full-Auto. We also put a brass collector on the ejector port so we did not have to pick up the empties.
Got video of Dad, Alex, and Nick shooting.
The guy in the back of them? He's there to ensure that you hold the gun tight enough so as not to spray too high or behind you once you go into Full Auto mode.
As you can see, they took it easy - shooting in 3-5 round bursts. Nick shot the most at one time. And he also had to stop as his dog, Axel, went running into to grab the pumpkins that Nick was shooting.
They are all "public" videos, but here are the links:
Well, today we did. We borrowed a fully automatic AR-15 and loaded up 30-round magazines. Yes, the "owner" was with us and supervising the entire time. I was the camera man. Shot these videos on the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. Shout out to our sponsor - Samsung paid me $500 each for saying that. Not really, but I wish.
The gun had a 10" barrel and was selectable from Safe, to Semi-Auto, to Full-Auto. We also put a brass collector on the ejector port so we did not have to pick up the empties.
Got video of Dad, Alex, and Nick shooting.
The guy in the back of them? He's there to ensure that you hold the gun tight enough so as not to spray too high or behind you once you go into Full Auto mode.
As you can see, they took it easy - shooting in 3-5 round bursts. Nick shot the most at one time. And he also had to stop as his dog, Axel, went running into to grab the pumpkins that Nick was shooting.
They are all "public" videos, but here are the links:
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