BRS-99 (PM-98) Underwater Test: Success and Failure. Good cycling, barrel bit it.

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Ardent

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Function, flawless, barrel…? Didn't make it past test three. I have two of these and spare barrels, figured I'd try it and run the risk, they're cheap here in Canada. The BRS-99 is essentially an ergonomically improved Uzi in my eyes, we have a similar barrel rule to remain paperwork free just our length is 18.5" unfortunately, with its proper 7" tube, I'm certain it wouldn't have had any issues. The 7" is readily available here too, but is restricted, requiring paperwork. Overall pretty good, recovered bullets pictured at end.

Before anyone does the, 'Why would anyone want to shoot underwater',

1. Because it's interesting.
2. Because I have the spare parts.
3. Because shooting paper, steel, and cans over and over and gets dull.
4. Because I carry these guns in Northern Canada at work, in areas more remote than much of Alaska, and full of water / muskeg isn't unlikely in a less than desirable situation.

Hope you enjoy the video, cheers folks. :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5agWIE0m7M
 
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