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American Gun Girl Popping Her Full Auto Cherry

Firing a fully automatic weapon is definitely something to behold.  The feeling of a rifle caliber weapon spitting out hot lead at hundreds of rounds a minute is exhilarating to say the least.  Even a smaller caliber full auto Sub Machine Gun is a formidable weapon to attempt to master.  And due to the power these platforms afford the shooter, the infinite wisdom of the American government has decided to not allow these to be owned by a regular, or even irregular, civilian.

But that doesn’t mean you can’t go to a properly licensed gun range and fire a fully automatic weapon.  You can taste the power, but not easily own it.  This is something that American Gun Chic discovered when she went out to Safety Harbor Firearms.  There she was afforded the chance to fire multiple fully automatic weapons.  This hot to trot beauty wrapped her hands around an American M16, British Sten Gun, Russian PPSh41, and an Israeli Uzi.  Some classic full auto weapons for sure.  

First up for American Gun Chic was the symbol of American Freedom, the M16.  This 5.56mm caliber weapon has a fire rate of about 800 rounds a minute.  I say “about” because it is variable from about 750 to 1000 rounds a minute, parts and build depending.   Our Femme Fatale dumps an entire magazine down range with one trigger pull.  30 rounds in about 2 seconds.  The recoil force is so powerful, it pushes American Gun Chic back a step as her body tightens to control the fury in her hands.  She said “it feels like freedom.”  Damn straight ma’am!

Next up for our hottie n hot pink is the Russian PPSh 41.  This WW2 era SMG is still in use in some third world countries today.  This weapon is chambered in 7.62x25mm Makarov, originally.  It was known for a high fire rate, 700 – 900 rounds per minute.  Right in line with the M16, but a much smaller pistol round.  This one does have a 35 round magazine, 5 more than the 16’s 30.  That proves to be irrelevant, as she easily muscles through all 35 rounds with a single trigger pull, grinning from ear to ear.  This weapon is a classic from the greatest war of the 20th century.  Definitely s bucket list item for quite a few firearms buffs.

On the docket next is the Israeli Uzi chambered in 9mm.  This is a fully automatic classic of the Cold War era through the 1980’s and is still in use today.  This original model only had a fire rate of about 600 rounds per minute.  That’s 10 rounds a second.   A slow fire rate for full auto, especially in pistol caliber, but it’s still 10 rounds in one second.  Gun Chic, easily empties this magazine without breaking a sweat.  They should have given her the big 50 round box mag, she could’ve handled it.

Last up for the American Gun Chic is the British Sten Gun, chambered in 9mm.  This 32 round magazine WW2 era SMG was developed during the war as the American Thompson was very expensive to produce and ship.  They used the simplest of designs to achieve their goals with this weapon.  Only clocking in at an average of 550 rounds per minute, model depending, the Sten Gun still proved to be an effective close quarters weapon.  The early Office of Special Services agents utilized these for their clandestine wartime operations.  American Gun Chic simply throws this weapon under her tit and dumps 32 rounds down range, like a boss.  550 RPM with a 9mm, is nothing compared to her favorite of the 800 round a minute monster of the M16’s 5.56mm cartridge.  This lets me know she definitely didn’t provide the ammo for the shoot.  

Fully automatic fire is fun, but expensive.  It is something to behold for sure.  As with all firearms, proper use of these weapons requires proper training.  Shooting in short controlled bursts, not mag dumps like American Gun Chic here.  I will admit however, it does turn an eye or 2 however, especially when her fine ass is doing it.  

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