Showing posts with label Machine Guns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Machine Guns. Show all posts

Friday, June 24, 2016

Firearm Forum Question: What's the Difference Between an Open and Closed Bolt

Ask A Firearms Question:
Can you please tell me what the difference is between a Closed and Open Bolt? 
Thank you Louis Lewis.

Answer :
Blog Administrator -
Yes, the primary difference is whether the weapon is firing in a semi automatic mode (the person pulls the trigger each time to fire one round through the weapon), or the weapon is full auto (when the trigger is pulled and held the weapon continues to fire until empty).

Generally speaking an Open Bolt weapon such as a MAC10 or Uzi is a full auto weapon (fully automatic, i.e. Machine Gun).

The Closed Bolt weapon is generally a Semi Automatic.

The following two YouTube Videos demonstrate an Open Bolt Weapon Firing in Full Auto (Machine Gun).

YouTube Video: Demonstrating Open Bolt Machine Guns for Beginners -

YouTube Video: Firing the MK 46 Mod 1 Lightened SAW -



Commentary -
Although Full Auto Weapons (Machine Guns) may be fun to shoot, they are a waste of ammo.

==> My recommendation is -
Avoid owning full auto weapons.
If you plan on purchasing a full auto weapon do your homework. A Federal Tax Stamp and other provisions are required.
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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Firearm Forum Question: Understanding The Gun Control Issues, an Overview

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I am having problems with this whole Gun Ownership Debate. Can you please sum up what the hell is going on with my 2nd Amendment and these so-called Gun Rights issues? 
Thank you Charles (Charlie) Everett Rhodes.

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Answer :
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I will try.

First it is important to forget what bill is introduced in Congress for the simple reason we have 3 individual but distinct branches of the government:
The Congress (U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate); The President (White House); and Judicial (Federal Courts).

In Congress bills are introduced either by the Senate or the House. If one has something different then a caucus is held between the 2 houses to come up with a final bill. Sometimes, one may pass a bill but it must go to the other for approval. If both houses in Congress approve a final version of the bill, then goes to the President for approval and signature. It then becomes the law of the land until a Federal Court determines otherwise.

Now onto the general outline of the Gun Control Issues:
The two major parties (Democrats and Republicans) seriously differ on Gun Control.
Basically the Democrats want the following passed into legislation and they are not willing to compromise on their issues, thus we get deadlock and nothing passed.

At issue are the following items -

1) The Democrats want the Assault Rifle Ban back with even stricter provisions. This would prevent, in most cases, items such as an AR15 or AK-47 sale. 

2) The Democrats want to limit the size of Magazines for any weapon to a maximum of 10-rounds.

3) The Democrats want to ban anyone on the Terrorist Watch List and/or the No-Fly List to purchase a firearm of any type. The Republicans oppose this primarily because they say some people get on the list and don't belong there. The Republicans want a person on any LIST to have the right to a hearing by a Federal Magistrate or Judge to get their name off the list. Democrats have opposed this even though some members of Congress have been placed on the No Fly List. 

4) The Democrats want to make it mandatory that ALL Gun Sales must have a background check. Simply this closes the loop hole on gun sales at Gun Shows and Online Sales. The primary problem with this is it prevents a person from selling their own privately owned firearm to another person. It also may be interpreted by the courts that you cannot inherit a firearm without a background check.

=> Most Republicans with help from the NRA (National Rifle Association), and GOA (Gun Owners of America) oppose these changes.

Note: To get a bill passed requires 60 votes in the U.S. Senate. This again is why the 2016 Presidential Election is so important. Hillary Clinton supports everyone of these measures, while Donald Trump opposes most of them.

=== > This posting is NOT a Legal Opinion nor does it claim to cover or explain all the Gun Issues facing America today.

Caution Readers: When viewing Internet sites such as Yahoo News and Google News -or- Listening to News Broadcast on the TV, be aware that almost every broadcast from CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News is tainted mostly leaning toward a Liberal agenda. Newscasters today cannot report the NEWS accurately they must slant it in their favor. Some of these news casts are outright lies and fabrications. One of the problems with sites like Yahoo News is they pick up news from other sites and published it without checking the content or accuracy.

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Sunday, June 19, 2016

Firearm Forum Question: Alternative Method to Purchasing or Owning a NFA Weapon

Ask A Firearms Question:
It has come to my attention that a person does not have to purchase an NFA weapon from a Licensed FFL but can in fact build their own, is this true? I am considering building my own Suppressor.
Thank you Johnny Come Lately.

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Answer :
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Yes and No, depends on the weapon or device.
But to your specific question about Suppressors, at the moment, Yes, you can build your own but you will need the approval from the BATF/ATF first, and still pay the $200.00 Tax Stamp.
Be careful, you cannot build the suppressor or weapon first, then get approval, You must submit on ATF Form 1 a request to build the device. A simple sketch must be submitted. When approval is granted, you can then build the weapon or device according to your sketch, specifications, and parts list. When approved, you will receive a Federal Tax Stamp, that you sent a money order for $200.00 with Form 1 and your sketch.
Form 1 can be filed as an Individual, Gun Trust, LLC, or Corporation.
Here is the LINK to the ATF Form 1 online:

Form 1 also includes AOW, any other weapon.
Example: You modified a shotgun or rifle that the barrel and/or overall length is less than permitted. You can fill out a Form 1 and pay the $200.00 Tax Stamp.

Important: If the device does not work, you can not build another device without another submittal and an additional $200.00 for a new Tax Stamp. If you are NOT sure what you are doing, avoid this, at minimum contact the ATF and ask any questions before you start.

Very Important: It is illegal to own a Machine Gun or Machine Pistol (fully automatic weapon). These require a special FFL License and a Tax Stamp for each item.

Also, see this LINK about Suppressors -

Commentary -
If you have a question on an AOW, Suppressor, or any of the Forms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 do not hesitate to call the local ATF office for guidance.

==> My recommendation on Building a NEW Suppressor is -
to Avoid this, just buy a Manufactured Suppressor through a Licensed FFL in your area.
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Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Firearm Forum Question: What Does it Mean When a Firearm Discharges Out-of-Battery

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What Does it Mean When a Gun Discharges Out of Battery? 
Thank you The Patriot Train.

Answer :
Blog Administrator -
This is when a Firearm discharges (fires) when the slide or bolt is not fully closed. This can result in the firearm exploding sending shrapnel flying everywhere injuring or killing the user (shooter), and any bystanders to close.
See photos below ....



Colt M16A2 Commando ....

FN 5.7x28mm FN Herstal Handgun that apparently used reloaded but faulty ammunition ....

Also see this related Topic Post at The Firearms Forum Site:
What is a Squib Round -
http://askafirearmsquestion.blogspot.com/2013/12/forum-question-what-is-squib-round.html

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Thursday, February 26, 2015

Firearm Forum Question: Firearm Types

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I am a visiting student here in the USA from Honk Kong. We are prohibited from owning firearms. Can you please explain the various firearm types (categories).
Thank you Lu Kwon Lim.

Answer:
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If I understand your question, I have listed the various types of Firearms by type (category) below.
I have simplified these terms.








Handguns:
There are Three Basic Types -
1) The Revolver.
A revolver has a spinning cylinder that the ammunition goes into and as the firearm is cocked or the trigger pulled the revolver advances to the next cylinder for firing.
Revolvers have two categories -
Single Action - This means the hammer must be pulled back every time to cock and fire the handgun.
Double Action - Generally the cylinder opens for loading. These can be fired simply by pulling the trigger or by cocking the hammer.
Revolvers come in a variety of calibers and cylinder configurations. These different revolvers can hold from 4 to 9 rounds of ammo depending on the size of the caliber.
Revolvers also come in a variety of barrel lengths.

2) Derringer.
This is a compact handgun.
Derringers generally hold 2 rounds of ammo with one barrel on top of the other and are hand size for easy concealment.

3) The Semi Automatic.
These come in both compact and full size models and are also found in a variety of calibers (ammo sizes).
They work on a gas system that when one round is fired the slide goes back and forth ejecting the spent fired round, and loads the next round. Once charged (loaded) and the handgun is fired, the weapon will continue to fire each time the trigger is pulled until the firearm is empty. The ammo is held and fed through a magazine. Magazines also come is different capacities depending on the caliber of the handgun.


Rifles:
There are Six Basic Models or Types -
1) The Bolt Action - The ammo is loaded into a magazine, fixed or separate from the rifle. To load the Rifle you either open the bolt all the way and place one round in the chamber or you load the magazine and open and close the bolt action to feed one round at a time into the chamber for firing. Rifles come in almost every caliber imaginable.
Rifles also come in a variety of barrel lengths.

2) Semi-Auto - These are Rifles that fire from a magazine feed. They work based on one round being loaded into the chamber and the magazine is full. Once the first round is fired the gas expels the spent round and loads the next round ready to fire. It will fire as fast as you can pull the trigger. Assault Rifles such as The AR15, SKS, and AK47 are all semi automatic rifles for civilian use. Military Rifles have the option of firing in semi-auto or full auto.

3) Lever Action - These Rifles usually use a tube located under the barrel to hold the ammo. The rounds are fed into the chamber by pulling down on a lever and then closed. You just repeat the lever action process to eject the spent round and load a new unfired round into the chamber. Some manufacturers have made lever action rifles with a magazine.

4) Single Barrel, Single Shot Rifle - As indicated these rifles hold one round at a time. You must reload a new round manually each time to shoot. Modern day replicas and antique black powder such as a 50 Caliber Buffalo Rifle fit into this category.

5) The Pump Action Rifle - Generally these are tube fed whereby the ammo is under the barrel. In some models they could be magazine fed. They work by pulling the pump, found forward on the barrel, back and then forward. This loads and ejects the spent round. 

6) The Double Barrel - These are more European and were popular at one time for Big Game Hunting. They look like a side by side (double barrel) shotgun but hold large caliber rifle ammo. This is know as a break action method firearm. These usually have two triggers.


Shotguns:
There are Six Basic Models or Types -
1) The Single Barrel - As indicated this type of shotgun holds one round at a time. You must reload a new round manually each time to shoot. They work by opening the barrel and manually placing a shotgun shell in the barrel. This is know as a break action method firearm. These can come with or without a hammer. If the shotgun has a hammer the hammer must be cocked to fire the weapon. If they do not have a hammer, then moving the safety from the safe position to the fire position will allow the shotgun to be fired.
Shotguns come in various caliber sizes known as gauge. The shotgun gauges most often found are 410, 20, and 12 which are popular both for hunting and defense. But shotguns are also available in 10, 16, and 28 gauges. Older shotguns when once fired the spent shotgun shell had to be removed manually, now they eject when the shotgun is opened.
Shotguns come in a variety of barrel lengths. Shotguns also come in a variety of Chokes (end barrel configuration that controls the spread of the shot being fired).
Some shotguns have what is referred to as Ribs. This is thin strip on top of barrel that runs the full length of the barrel that helps expel the gasses and reduce the recoil.

2) The Side by Side - Also known as the Double Barrel or Coach Gun (when the barrels are short and have hammers). These shotguns have two barrels side by side. They work by opening the barrel and manually placing shotgun shells side by side, one in each barrel. This is know as a break action method firearm. These can come with or without a hammer. If the shotgun has hammers the hammer must be cocked to fire the weapon. If they do not have hammers, then moving the safety from the safe position to the fire position will allow the shotgun to be fired one barrel at a time. These shotguns have two triggers.

3) The Over / Under - Works the same as the side by side, double barrel, but the barrels are on top of one another. Generally they do not have hammers.

4) The Pump Action - The Pump Action Shotgun is very popular among hunters. Generally these are tube fed whereby the ammo is under the barrel. In some models they could be magazine fed. They work by pulling the pump, found forward on the barrel, back and then forward. This loads and ejects the spent round. Pump Action Shotguns are also very popular for tactical and home defense.

5) The Semi-Auto - These are Shotguns that fire from either a tube or a magazine feed. They work based on one round being loaded into the chamber and the magazine is full. Once the first round is fired the gas expels the spent round and loads the next round ready to fire. It will fire as fast as you can pull the trigger. Assault Shotguns such as Saiga are all semi automatic for civilian use. Military has the option of firing in semi-auto or full auto. They also come with drum style magazines.

6) The Lever Action - Popular for Cowboy Shooting. They usually come in 12 or 10 gauge. They work just like a lever action rifle. In the movie Terminator 2, Arnold used a 10 Gauge Lever Action Shotgun.


Semi Automatic versus Full Automatic:
1) Semi Auto - Any weapon that is classified as semi automatic simply means you must pull the trigger each time you want the weapon to fire.

2) Full Auto - This means that you just pull your finger back and hold it. The weapon will continue to fire until empty.


Machine Guns:
This is any weapon that fires in a full auto (automatic) mode. Many of these are belt feed.


Modern Day versus Black Powder Firearms:
1) Modern Day Firearms - Any Firearm manufactured after January 1, 1898 fires a modern style gun powder. These are controlled by the ATF and must be sold by a licensed FFL, except a used firearm that can be sold and bought from one private owner to another.
Important - Only licensed FFL Dealers may transport these firearms to another FFL Dealer. So if you buy one of these from a private individual or auction house you must have it shipped from one FFL to another FFL where you will pick it up.

2) Black Powder Firearms - These are not controlled by the ATF and can be sold by anyone. This includes modern day manufactured replicas. This also includes antiques and musket style weapons. However, many states or cities have issued there own laws controlling the ownership and sale of these firearms.
Important - These can be sent via USPS (Post Office) except where prohibited by law. 

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Thursday, December 11, 2014

Firearm Forum Question: Test Firing the H&K MP5A3, 9mm Full Auto Machine Pistol

Ask A Firearms Question:
Presented by: The Firearms Guy
.... I had the opportunity to Test Fire the H&K MP5A3, 9mm, Full Auto Rifle using Two 20-Round Magazines.
Note - As of original service date (1966), there are over 100 variations of this assault rifle, called a machine pistol in Germany. The Firearm actually is considered a handheld machine gun (fully automatic weapon), and in the USA requires a civilian (private owner) to have a Tax Stamp and BATF approval.

Latest version of the 9mm H&K MP5 (from Heckler and Koch Website) ....
Other versions of the 9mm H&K MP5 ....
H&K MP5 Specification Sheets ....


Answer/Results:
Blog Administrator -
I elected to Test Fire this weapon myself and post it here.
Personally I have always wanted to own one, but the price is way out of my affordable range.
I got to Test Fire 40-rounds of 9mm FMJ in Full Auto Mode using two 20-Round Magazines.
I thought I would share my experience and opinions of this fine German made weapon.
I have included some background, Youtube Videos, and my Target I shot at the Indoor Gun Range.

Here is the MP5A3 Model I Test Fired ....

My own personal target firing 40 rounds of 9mm FMJ ammo.
The first 20-round magazine was on full auto at 35-Feet.
The second 20-round magazine was on full auto at 50-Feet.
The MP5 handles remarkable well, little recoil and vary accurate. I would recommend this weapon to anyone looking to purchase a full automatic weapon.

Background:
The military versions and full auto version for civilian ownership are all 9mm caliber. The full auto version sells for between $19,000.00 and $27,500.00, if you can find one.
In 1983 H&K made a semi auto version called the HK94, currently they sell for around $4,000.00
H&K now produces a 22 Caliber called GSG5 in semi-auto.
This firearm is often shown in a lot of Hollywood movies.
It has been used by many special ops and special forces around the world including the Navy Seals. 
About the MP5 ...
The MP5 Variants ...


Youtube Video: Firing the MP5 on Full Auto ...

Youtube Video: Firing the MP5 on Semi Auto, Full Auto, and with a Suppressor ...


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