This video features Karl from InRange attempting a "Spinner Challenge" with a transferable, fully automatic M11A1 submachine gun. The challenge involves engaging the MGM Spinner target at a close range of 10 yards with the highly selective M11A1, which boasts a cyclic rate exceeding 1200 rounds per minute. The challenge was proposed by InRange Patreon supporters. The video highlights the intense firepower of the M11A1 in a dynamic shooting scenario.
This video showcases Ian's custom build of a Lage Max11A1/15 light machine gun, transforming an M11A1 machine pistol. The build features a 16-inch heavy barrel, a Blk Lbl integrated bipod/handguard, Lage's Internal Recoil System, and upgraded Mac parts including a hardened sear, grip, and trigger shoe. For optics, it's equipped with an Aimpoint CompM4 and a Spuhr BAM mount with a 3x magnifier, adjustable to 600 meters. The video details the components and acknowledges gifts from manufacturers like Blk Lbl, Aimpoint, Spuhr, and Lage, as well as a Surefire magazine from Jim Sullivan. It highlights the project's lengthy ATF approval process and its intended use as a recreational machine gun with a light machine gun aesthetic.
This video analyzes the impact of full-automatic fire on the PCC Course of Fire using a Lage Max31A Mk2 submachine gun mounted on an M11A1. The presenter uses a red dot optic for simplified aiming and tests the difference between semi-automatic and burst fire. The hypothesis that automatic fire offers no real benefit on this specific course is confirmed, as the presenter runs out of ammunition before completing all targets, despite an increased allowance. The video notes that the real-world effectiveness of bursts might differ from static steel plate targets, as live targets are less predictable and static. A future test with the same gun set to semi-automatic only is planned.
This video discusses optics for machine guns, focusing on the Spuhr BAM (Ballistic Adjustable Mount) as a potential solution for a Lage Max 11/15A1 5.56mm upper for an M11A1 machine pistol. The creator explores the trade-offs between red dot sights and magnified optics for machine gun use. The Spuhr BAM integrates an Aimpoint CompM4 red dot and an Aimpoint 3x magnifier, offering adjustable ballistic drops for various ranges. The review highlights the versatility of the magnifier's flip-over/twist-off mount. The creator expresses eagerness to test the setup on the range and thanks Spuhr and Optics Planet for providing the gear.
This "NRA Gun of the Week" video features American Rifleman providing a review of the SIG Sauer M11-A1 Compact 9 mm Pistol. The content focuses on evaluating this specific firearm model, highlighting its features and performance for enthusiasts. The video aims to inform viewers about the M11-A1, drawing from the expertise of American Rifleman and the resources of the NRA.
This video features a festive holiday "Extravaganza" of shooting submachine guns, as described in the title. Hosts Ian and Karl are celebrating Christmas 2018 by expending a significant amount of ammunition to combat the 'enemies of Holiday Cheer,' with a humorous narrative framing the event. Specific firearm components mentioned include an M11A1 Tungsten bolt manufactured by Vegas SMG and an upper receiver built by Lage Mfg. The video emphasizes viewer support through Patreon for InRange TV.
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