@@pichupowergaming2135 it's full auto, he got it at an auction paid 15k for it I believe, it was made before 1986 so that's why he could purchase it, he went through a ton of paperwork tho
So many errors, it pains me. I applaud the attempt to bring the old girl into the light, but the video needs help from some actual firearm experts and historians.
I was thinking the same, I love they are diving into topics like this but I question if they have true experts. Honestly they should just call/email Ian McCollum lol
@Evolutions of Learning many of the graphics depicting versions of Uzis are actually entirely different firearms. Additionally, the 1968 Gun Control Act didn't ban Uzis, it was part of the 1987 Firearm Owners Protection Act that prohibited any new imports or manufacture, with very limited exceptions.
@@moparkalashnikov3344 no 1968 was to cutoff for all new machine guns in the US except for law enforcement and the military. Hence why you can’t stroll down to an Ace hardware and buy a new colt or fnh M4a1. Mgs can still be imported but they’re stupidly expensive and can still be manufactured by SOTs.
The NFA is the law he's talking about and it was signed into law in the late 60's and for owning a machine gun you still can but you need to apply for a class 3 FFL
@@xxmk18op3ratorxx9 No, 1968 banned the import of non sporting firearms. May 19, 1986 was the date that manufacture of Machine Guns in the US was ceased.
CORRECTION: in 1968 the importation of fully automatic UZI’s was banned, however the sale of new fully automatic UZI’s was not. The sale of new full auto UZI’s was legal and they could still be added to the NFA registry until the Hughes amendment in 1986. These could either be converted from imported semi auto UZI’s or repaired cut receivers (UZI’s that had been decommissioned by cutting the receiver making them legal to import) . A small detail but an important distinction IMO.
Bruh Israel be super sus this video sheds some light into Israel’s shady dealings. 😨 I think this video will be getting taken down which makes israel even more SUS.
@Adrian Scott Not always, small guns that use pistol caliber are pretty controllable, and since their purpose is to be portable, they should be lightweight and short.
@@JaeArk true. But the stock doesn’t control accuracy. It helps with controlling the weapon. Which results in staying on target better. So yeah better accuracy.
As an American I can say that you can make whatever guns you want illegal or try to limit them but you can still get them on the streets cheaper than you would through legal means
Yeah. Cause gun control doesn’t work on criminals out there cause to criminals and free men, it’s just a piece of paper trying to infringe on the rights of free men and causing unnecessary problems.
@Adrian Scott it's the ammo shortage when Biden was elected people panic bought. sense 9mm is so popular it's easier to find than in early 2021/2020 but it's expensive.
I dislike this video claiming that it's illegal to own a select fire weapon in the USA. This is patently not true. There are a few extra steps, that's all. Honestly it feels like soft power gun control.
Right! Apparently infographics hasn’t heard of the national firearm act. Just some red tape but totally obtainable if you have an extra $10,000 laying around…
Make's Me Cry since I Sold 2 Micro Uzi's with Suppressors that I owned Decades ago in Vegas ! Custom Swiveling Holster chest rig I Extremely Miss Them !
They're not illegal. With a proper tax stamp one can own any weapon ever made that one can procure. My old man has full auto rifles legally as a firearms dealer.
New production fully autos require Class III SOT license which is quite expensive to obtain. Much more so than a tax stamp since you can manufacture your own fully's and suppressors so long as you don't transfer then to unlicensed civilians.
@@BB-uu9oo SOT is 2100$ a stack of forms and a 90day bend over, but well worth it, and whatever you produce as samples can be sold to other SOT but for a fraction of what a transferable class 3, a transferable usgi m16 25-50k$ or more depending on variant, a built fresh dealer sample *(dealer to dealer} 2k-5k$
@@KJ-ef2rb wil that be it. Terminator:all. Terminator proceeds to load a round in chamber. Clerk: u cant do that. Terminator:wrong and blows the guy away. 😂 verbatim btw
@@Mondayz408 but seriously these people are VERY uninformed about guns like just watch the AK47 video they made do some google searches and you’ll see what I’m talking about
@@nerfcontent9429 They are content farm they often get things wrong since their priority is to produce more than one video per day regardless of quality.
Trust me dude, there’s better places to learn about firearms, try the RUclips channel forgotten weapons not quite as flashy with animations but accurate information about firearms.
Not sure about the illegal to own part or the scarcity to own part. Check out demolition ranch channel he bought one, it wasn't cheap but it was full auto.
any machinegun registered pre 1986 is legal to own just like any other firearm however they are prohibitively expensive due to the demand far outweighing the supply since no new machine guns can be manufactured or imported for the civilian market, a law that I myself believe should be done away with.
It’s before 1986. In 1968 it was illegal to import new machine guns, so you had to chop them up and build them. Also it’s not illegal in the USA. You have every right to make and own whatever arm you want, but the government doesn’t see it that way.
@infographics actually they're not illegal to own. ITs a $200 tax and about a year wait. It is however illegal to make machine guns after 1986 unless you are a SOT.
🔫 I love how you explain everything! I'm ADHD and sometimes have a hard time understanding everything. Your videos are perfect for my learning disabilities! 😍 Thank youuuuuu! 😘
Fun fact: Uziel Gal also made the Galil, the Micro Tavor and worked on the TS12- what made him the guy that made allot Israeli-made weapons By the way 🤍🇮🇱💙
Onomatopoeic, innit? Pull the trigger: folks gonna ooze. I don't think that is an onomatopoeia, actually. I don't think that's anything, just a happy accident I guess. Berettas make me think of that old TV show, Newhart I think it was called
Thumbnail: Illegal to own
Demolitionranch: Allow me to introduce myself
True, but I thought his was a pistol version and not auto, but then again I might remember right since Its been a while since I watched the video.
@@pichupowergaming2135 there are a few transferable micro Uzis. I'd prefer the full size myself
@@pichupowergaming2135 it's full auto, he got it at an auction paid 15k for it I believe, it was made before 1986 so that's why he could purchase it, he went through a ton of paperwork tho
@@fabian-mihaistefan5369 Ah, ok
It's illegal to hunt with these guys want views, it's not actually illegal across any country other than Britain
I love how the gun on the cover was a MAC lol
The thumbnail maker or someone who made the thumbnail is probably a normie(no offense?)
Fr
nerd
Nerd lol
@@rafufalck4727 *how does liking firearms make you a nerd wtf is society doing*
the gun in the thumbnail is a mac 10, someone's getting fired
right?!😂
Yeah, I was like wtf
Bro fr🤣
and someones american
Yeah
fun fact: Ronald Reagan's body guards all carried Uzi's under their shirts
Fun fact: no they didnt they were mainly ingram mac submachine guns
All Secret Service had those, but yes you can famously see the SS agents pull out uzis when Reagan was shot by Hinckley
@@edwarddailey21 might not be the best idea to shorten the Secret Service to 'the SS'
@@mrclaw4715 yeaaahhhh
So you play warzone?
3:33
Israeli soldier: *in the middle of a warzone*
Also Israeli soldier: “this a cool gun”
This is just how it is in israel bro when you get shot at you gotta make a review of your weapon otherwise you die
@@ronhelbon9916 yeah they take the camera man position so they cant die. thats why israel won the war
Well if you die you just hsve to review the gun in the death screen
I forgot whats it called
@Evolutions of Learning 😑😑😑
@Evolutions of Learning how would god be with such liars and hypocrites,i mean cmon man atleast think of a better explanation .
5:15 "Let's compare an SMG to a rifle"
Always makes me think of the gun shop scene in the first Terminator movie.
Oozi nein millimitah
A phase plasma rifle in the 40 watt range...
WRONG ! BLAMMMMM
You know your guns, buddy!
Armalite AR-180. The first movie i ever saw one in.
So many errors, it pains me. I applaud the attempt to bring the old girl into the light, but the video needs help from some actual firearm experts and historians.
I was thinking the same, I love they are diving into topics like this but I question if they have true experts. Honestly they should just call/email Ian McCollum lol
Bro this is what I’ve been saying the people behind this channel are either mentally 12 or part of some conspiracy theory
he also said “assault rifle” multiple times
@Evolutions of Learning many of the graphics depicting versions of Uzis are actually entirely different firearms. Additionally, the 1968 Gun Control Act didn't ban Uzis, it was part of the 1987 Firearm Owners Protection Act that prohibited any new imports or manufacture, with very limited exceptions.
@@joemoreno8381 assault rifle is a real term
i hate how thumbnail is a mac 10
Same
You're profile pic matches you're comment
Uncommon caliber sizes conflict with ammunitions manufacturers.
Wasn't the machine gun law put into effect in 1986 not 1968?
Pre-1986 Machine guns are legal.
yea you're right it was 86 but they're not illegal to own just to manufacture new machine guns after 86 unless you're an SOT
1968 was the cutoff for the import of foreign made MG’s.
@@moparkalashnikov3344 no 1968 was to cutoff for all new machine guns in the US except for law enforcement and the military. Hence why you can’t stroll down to an Ace hardware and buy a new colt or fnh M4a1. Mgs can still be imported but they’re stupidly expensive and can still be manufactured by SOTs.
The NFA is the law he's talking about and it was signed into law in the late 60's and for owning a machine gun you still can but you need to apply for a class 3 FFL
@@xxmk18op3ratorxx9 No, 1968 banned the import of non sporting firearms. May 19, 1986 was the date that manufacture of Machine Guns in the US was ceased.
Nice to see Uzi's being a world wide weapon favorite. (I mean like in a being able to own a gun for collecting i guess not for killing others lol)
the only form of justified killing is killing killers and rapists and self defense
CORRECTION: in 1968 the importation of fully automatic UZI’s was banned, however the sale of new fully automatic UZI’s was not.
The sale of new full auto UZI’s was legal and they could still be added to the NFA registry until the Hughes amendment in 1986. These could either be converted from imported semi auto UZI’s or repaired cut receivers (UZI’s that had been decommissioned by cutting the receiver making them legal to import) .
A small detail but an important distinction IMO.
This is exactly what I came here to say. I heard 68 and was like whoa there have a dyslexic moment?
@@willdileo8541 no not dyslexia… just people getting confused between the difference of the nfa 1934, GCA 1968 and Hughes amendment1986….
literally a mac-10 in the thumbnail
What a sloppy, lazy error.
aye they edited it
fun fact: going no stock makes you aim down sight faster while increasing mobility
lot of people don't know that. I've practice alot with 75 different types of gun's.
At the cost of recoil and accuracy
Bait
Raider stock for perfect balance of recoil control and mobility
@@larrysledgejr1423 at the cost of mobility
The wood stock is sexier than the folding stock, and makes it easier to fire
who told you that
@@jeskco the Internet
No way!
How nice! Yet another 12 year old acting like he has any actual experience with firearms
I had the one with the wooden stock, but I always thought the metal stock looked much cooler.
Oh thanks for the fact in the preview, i was holding 60 uzi's in my house
What lol
Let me buy one
@FBI
Why would you have 60 firearms anyway?
@@chencohen2369 'merica
Show us some proof
The animation made me feel like I was right there on the front lines.
yea, i couldnt finish it
This may bring about ptsd with such reality.
Infographics show: with you everything is legal🤑
Bruh what
Even scientist cannot find a meaning for this comment
Bruh Israel be super sus this video sheds some light into Israel’s shady dealings. 😨
I think this video will be getting taken down which makes israel even more SUS.
@KHOZZKNG do you really think he's smart after this comment?
he su k
“Collapsible stock to improve accuracy” 💀💀💀 Infographic, y’all need to do more basic research for any gun related video😂
I mean, it is more accurate than no stock at all 🤷♂️
@Adrian Scott Stock that can be "pulled out/extended". It is lighter than the fixed one, and the gun is shorter when its not extended.
@Adrian Scott Not always, small guns that use pistol caliber are pretty controllable, and since their purpose is to be portable, they should be lightweight and short.
@@JaeArk true. But the stock doesn’t control accuracy. It helps with controlling the weapon. Which results in staying on target better. So yeah better accuracy.
21st thing: most of the ‘uzis’ you showed are ingram mac 10’s or mac 11’s and uzis never were made with wooden fore grips
Handguards** and they can also be modified/painted to have wooden furniture
U clearly didn’t watch the video haha
@@oculustekk8863 what do you mean?
They were made with wooden stocks however
@@digitaal_boog yes
is it just me or when they mention the mp9 they display an image of an mp7?
I noticed that too?
nah thats an mp9, they both just look similar, but i thought the mp7 & mp9 were h&K or something?
As an American I can say that you can make whatever guns you want illegal or try to limit them but you can still get them on the streets cheaper than you would through legal means
The more illegal something is, the easier it is to get on the streets.
Only because there's so many guns nobody notices when a few go missing.
Guns are never going away. The sooner
Yeah. Cause gun control doesn’t work on criminals out there cause to criminals and free men, it’s just a piece of paper trying to infringe on the rights of free men and causing unnecessary problems.
The gun in the thumb nail was an Mac 10\11
No
@@htodd4014 yes
@@htodd4014 yes it was
5:39 "wide availability of 9mm"
might wanna rethink that one
@Adrian Scott 9mm is hard to find in stores right now and if a store has it it's probably over priced
@Adrian Scott it's the ammo shortage when Biden was elected people panic bought. sense 9mm is so popular it's easier to find than in early 2021/2020 but it's expensive.
The amount of Mac-10s in this video scares me.
The people who animated this does not know there guns
yeah lol
Best sub machine gun in my opinion
The Juu slurping is strong on this one
I dislike this video claiming that it's illegal to own a select fire weapon in the USA. This is patently not true. There are a few extra steps, that's all. Honestly it feels like soft power gun control.
Right! Apparently infographics hasn’t heard of the national firearm act. Just some red tape but totally obtainable if you have an extra $10,000 laying around…
You can just make one cause every USA citizen has the right to own and make whatever arm they want.
Make's Me Cry since I Sold 2 Micro Uzi's with Suppressors that I owned Decades ago in Vegas ! Custom Swiveling Holster chest rig I Extremely Miss Them !
MP9 is actually German design and very popular ever since 2004 in service. What you are referring is Ruger MP9 in the video.
The infographics show speaker : *Talks about mp9*
The infographics show artist : *draws an mp7*
**Insert joke about Pico from Newgrounds here**
McDonald's: What would you like to order today sir? 🤔
Me: MAC-10
They're not illegal. With a proper tax stamp one can own any weapon ever made that one can procure. My old man has full auto rifles legally as a firearms dealer.
I swear this thing called the second amendment was the thing that was the law.
New production fully autos require Class III SOT license which is quite expensive to obtain. Much more so than a tax stamp since you can manufacture your own fully's and suppressors so long as you don't transfer then to unlicensed civilians.
@@BB-uu9oo SOT is 2100$ a stack of forms and a 90day bend over, but well worth it, and whatever you produce as samples can be sold to other SOT but for a fraction of what a transferable class 3, a transferable usgi m16 25-50k$ or more depending on variant, a built fresh dealer sample *(dealer to dealer} 2k-5k$
whenever they talk about the mp9 they show an mp7 with a straight magazine. still good vid tho
The Terminator: Phased plasma rifle in the 40-watt range...
Gun Clerk: ...
Hey, just what you see here pal.
I'll be back
@@KJ-ef2rb wil that be it. Terminator:all. Terminator proceeds to load a round in chamber. Clerk: u cant do that. Terminator:wrong and blows the guy away. 😂 verbatim btw
Fact: This Gun is also known to be Picos Dual Guns He uses in both FNF and in Newgrounds
GTA San Andreas players love this info, Thanks ! 😂
Ha
The 1986 gun control act didn’t curb any gun violence. Lol.
19 EIGHTY SIX
the best gun in GTA vice city and GTA 5
Fun fact : the Egyptians MADE the Suez canal lol
and secondly we dont wear the kiffeya or the white head scarf
Lol im an Israeli and i was laughing when they showed you like that lol. Nasser didnt looked like that at all.
But the thumbnail gun was a MAC 10….
Actually its not pre 1968 but rather full auto UZIs still exist if they were registered before May 19 1986, as fully transferable machine guns
fun fact: the belgian federal police uses UZI's as patrol SMG's
Yay time for some people on the internet to talk about guns with basically no knowledge of them and misinform people on YT!
Sir, you make nerf videos
@@Mondayz408 yes your point
@@Mondayz408 but seriously these people are VERY uninformed about guns like just watch the AK47 video they made do some google searches and you’ll see what I’m talking about
@@nerfcontent9429 They are content farm they often get things wrong since their priority is to produce more than one video per day regardless of quality.
@@hakimdiwan5101 makes sense when you put it like that but seriously it’s just annoys me how wrong they get it
Go Pico yeah yeah, go Pico oh
You guys should do the Galil next!
half of the UZIs shown in this video are Mac 10s
Need to do more about firearms .
I love this. 💯
I want them to actually get the facts right next time tho
@@nerfcontent9429 what is not true according to them ? Give one example plz
@@void7780 well they say the AK is unrealible and hard to fix and open when it’s actually the opposite
That’s just one
@@void7780 they literally got the wrong gun in the thumbnail
Trust me dude, there’s better places to learn about firearms, try the RUclips channel forgotten weapons not quite as flashy with animations but accurate information about firearms.
Pico is very happy
more gun history please!
fact: he is talking about a country that never exist
That's really interesting I bet my school will never teach us this Lol
School teaches you useful stuff
@@lambertstarr1218 *the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell*
@@o-tuathail "the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell" helped my brother find his career of choice as a biologist.
@@lambertstarr1218 So the Pythagoram theoram is used in everyday life?
@Lambert Starr- Three blind mice, three blind mice, see how they run see how they run. 🎷🎼
The narrator saying 9mm is cheap
2021- Are you sure about that ?
Fun fact: Of course it is MP7 but become MP9 8:10
"the availability of 9mm and low cost" you obviously haven't bought any ammo lately 🤣
The PPSH has a stick mag and it uses up all its ammo inside the stick mag in like 3 seconds
which is why PPSH's need drum mags
I would much rather use stick mags than drums
"20 Things You Didn't Know About the MAC-10"
Wow. I love firearms they are so epic and stuff.
Yes
Petition to change the mp9 to the twozi
Easy to use and super fun to fire.
Btw the gun in the thumbnail is an mac-10
The amount of mac 10's in this video...
Yes, contrary to popular belief, machineguns are essentially banned in the US without paying a lot of money in taxes to the government and stuff.
im waiting for 20 things you didnt know about the youngboy
One of my fav. Gun in games
One of the down sides is that it fires from the open bolt position.
I'm pretty sure the gun on the thumbnail is a mac-10
wrong
Right
Not sure about the illegal to own part or the scarcity to own part. Check out demolition ranch channel he bought one, it wasn't cheap but it was full auto.
any machinegun registered pre 1986 is legal to own just like any other firearm however they are prohibitively expensive due to the demand far outweighing the supply since no new machine guns can be manufactured or imported for the civilian market, a law that I myself believe should be done away with.
@@jhorn64 I cannot agree more sir.
Fun fact...3d printing is awesome......
Love these vids guys. Keep it up 👍👍🔥🔥
My guy really sketched an mp7 instead of an mp9
Why is the thumbnail a Mac 11?
Did anyone else notice they used a mac10 as the thumbnail.
I think you should have clarified that NEW Uzis are illegal in the US you can still buy full auto Uzi's produced before 1968
Ur wrong it’s 1986
It’s before 1986. In 1968 it was illegal to import new machine guns, so you had to chop them up and build them. Also it’s not illegal in the USA. You have every right to make and own whatever arm you want, but the government doesn’t see it that way.
The MP9 flopped like that ? Never would have guessed
It's a little more complex as to why the mp9 never gained popularity but yes.
You mean Mac-10 OR Mac-11 ?
This would explain why pico likes this gun so much
he has a Ingram Mac 10
Ah yes, the anime version: the uwuzi
Number 21: An orange hair kid from a website uses this weapon a lot
I learn something new everytime i watch this channel i love this !!
That's the point
Unfortunately most of this info is soooo wrong :(
@infographics actually they're not illegal to own. ITs a $200 tax and about a year wait. It is however illegal to make machine guns after 1986 unless you are a SOT.
It isn’t illegal, cause the government can’t regulate arms on any level. So all it is is a threat to people practicing their rights
🔫 I love how you explain everything! I'm ADHD and sometimes have a hard time understanding everything. Your videos are perfect for my learning disabilities! 😍
Thank youuuuuu! 😘
I am never ceased to be amazed by the inaccuracy (pun intended) of the Infographics Show's firearm videos.
An easy weapon to 3D-print
Fun fact: Uziel Gal also made the Galil, the Micro Tavor and worked on the TS12- what made him the guy that made allot Israeli-made weapons
By the way 🤍🇮🇱💙
How is you war against Ben and Jerry?😂
Fun Fact: Its the name of a robot in a well animated TV show now.
I'll give this video a...
*...shot* 😎
Your not funny
@@cluvque *you're
Nah he was right to put the your
Cringe
@@bufflatino5121 doesn’t matter you still got my point
Bro your use of the wrong imagery for the guns in this video killed me
When I grow up, I want to be infographics show
Commit an absolutely heinous crime and you just might make the cut.
I think this yt Channel should make the people (animated people) have more movement.
Bruh ima go see if da like button has 1 like lol
Not funny
Noice
It’s got 510 more than yours 😂😂😂
@@jacobstranack1769 that doesn't make sense
@@Yeee10012 k
With a Mac-10 on the thumbnail
Shout out to Israel. שאוט אאוט לישראל
Uh, the thumbnail is a MAC-10 bro.
Onomatopoeic, innit? Pull the trigger: folks gonna ooze. I don't think that is an onomatopoeia, actually. I don't think that's anything, just a happy accident I guess.
Berettas make me think of that old TV show, Newhart I think it was called
So Basically it’s an ak-47 in the way of less moving parts