This video provides an overview of the BRS-99, nicknamed the "Polish Uzi," a firearm based on the Polish PM-98 and PM-06 submachine guns. The review covers its specifications, including its 9mm caliber, painted steel finish, iron sights, simple blowback gas system, 18.9-inch barrel with a faux suppressor, telescopic bolt design, left-side controls, telescopic stock, last-round bolt hold, and side-charging handle. The video highlights its soft shooting characteristics and the availability of an optic mount. It is part of a three-part series, with previous and upcoming episodes focusing on shooting, controls, and disassembly/internals. The creator emphasizes legal compliance and responsible firearm ownership.
This video provides a comprehensive look at the BRS-99, also known as the "Polish Uzi." It covers shooting and controls of the firearm, highlighting its features like a faux suppressor, peep and notch rear sights, hooded front sight, simple blowback gas system, and a telescopic stock. The video also clarifies that factory Uzi magazines are not compatible with modern BRS-99 models without modification. This is presented as Part 1 of a three-part series that will delve into an overview, and then disassembly and internals.
This video explores the terminal ballistics of various firearms by visualizing their impact in mud. The experiment showcases the energy transfer of bullets from different calibers and velocities, including a Ruger SR22, BRS 99, Chiappa 1893, IWI Tavor TAR 21, Mk 14 (m305), Benelli M4, and the impressive Sero GM6 M Lynx in .50 BMG. The creator emphasizes that all firearms were legally discharged on private property and encourages viewers to support the channel on Patreon and follow on social media for more content. The video aims to provide a visual understanding of bullet performance.
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