Mgs are not hard to control, but a certain amount of training must be done and supervision must be on hand and close by until the shooter has shown their ability to control the gun. Also the gun must fit the shooter.
Smgs were not really built for preteens. Belt fed mgs are much better.
Just depends, what caliber. Any pistol round should be just fine. M4/16 no problem. M60 no problem. M14 is the exception to the rule. NOT really controlable in full auto. The thing is just to lite.
November 30th, 2015 at 11:59 pm
Mgs are not hard to control, but a certain amount of training must be done and supervision must be on hand and close by until the shooter has shown their ability to control the gun. Also the gun must fit the shooter.
Smgs were not really built for preteens. Belt fed mgs are much better.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMhzh8Sc6xc
However, the youngest I’ve had run a full size Uzi was a six year old boy. Yes SIX years old.
December 1st, 2015 at 10:29 am
My 10 yo grandson can run my Grease Gun and Thompson quite well.HOWEVER,This is after 3 years of training. Training is everything. Jack.
December 1st, 2015 at 1:55 pm
Just depends, what caliber. Any pistol round should be just fine. M4/16 no problem. M60 no problem. M14 is the exception to the rule. NOT really controlable in full auto. The thing is just to lite.