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  • @dba7dba also, when you have a large, industrial country, theres no need to buy weapons from other countries when you can domestically manufacture them

  • that suppressor makes an interesting sound

  • Lean forward dumbass! K1 and the K2 are pretty reliable weapon made by ROKA/Daewoo. They went from making cars, to refrigerators, to jets, and how human ending weapons lol:D

  • can you say MEET MY SILENT PARTNER

    

  • Because of this disparity between ideological clarity (albeit employed in opposite terms by the two powers) and practicaly murkiness, the type of debate that @NoNoseProduction and @HOLYDSFA are having is not something that can be quelled with fact clearing or much less name calling.

  • Whether there exist two nations is actually more of a pickle than one might imagine. Both are members of the United Nations, which indicates that the international society acknowledges, at least to some degree, the legitimacy of the two governments. However, the majority of Koreans (on the either side) believe in the necessity of unification, which implies that the current situation of having two Koreas do not indicate separate identities but an unfortunate schism. Think of Civil War era U.S.

  • South officially calls itself Republic of Korea and the North calls itself Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Constitution of each dictates that there is only one Korea, and that the other side is illegally occupied by illegitimate armed forces. Thus, to refer to itself as either South or North Korea would be an act of sovereign suicide for both ruling bodies. Colloquially, however, N/S distinction is most often the case, as well as evidenced in official use for the purpose of peace talks.

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  • FUCKING NICE WEAPON MAN.

  • really detailed tags huh...

  • teriakannya.....

    kweeerreeeennn...........

  • Damn the sound is sweet.

  • Daewoo is a great company, however, i don't think anyone can best H&K in sub-machine guns, or hell, even ARs maybe.

  • @xlr8442 I own a few AR-15 used M-16 in the Army and have a sig 556. I have also a Daewoo DR200 that uses 5.56 My DR-200 bests all the m-16, AR or Sig simply because I fired the most rounds out of it and it NEVER Jams.

  • @yellowdotz Never jamming is a god thing, but there are other things to consider.

  • @yellowdotz yup i know what you mean. Tried both AR and DRs and I like'em both but DR 200 is more fun to shoot. I understand some like SIGs, H&Ks but they are way too expensive in my opinion.

  • K7 in Indonesia, so much for the 'non-disclosure' agreement we signed!

  • Korean guns are my favorite cuz im korean

  • looks like a mini uzi with a pistol grip

  • then you're blind

    you can see it as K-1 with built-in suppressor

  • @sangyuni96 it's actually a K2 carbine with supressor. Big difference is that the K1 uses direct impingement gas system and the K2 uses a piston system. (therefore the K7 has a piston system, unlike the K1)

  • @sangyuni96 @DonUzaki Its 9mm luger, simple blowback. no dgi or piston.

  • sounds like a super paintball, but i guess it does match the description of making 120 decibels. still i like it

  • can the k7 use mp5 mags or the mp5 use k7 mags

  • noob

  • How did he even get a hold of this gun??

  • Theres nothing you can do with a Daewoo

    Seriously. I thought they just made cheap cars and then went bust

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  • Seriously, only American would think a gun maker and a car maker were the same f*cking company.

  • @KJlost You just made my day.

  • Actually I think K7 is an SMG, not a machine gun.

  • it's amazing that a country that doesn't allow it's citizens to manufacture arms or to be armed still make comparable military grade weapons. most air gunners know that Koreans make some of the best air power hunting rifles.

  • @i23intheplace2b

    Koreans do make better assault weapons than other countries including Japan.

  • i have k7 in soldier front

  • Dude. Were talking about real guns not shit video game guns

  • It's always trickly to fire anything on full auto.

  • this thing shoots realy fast

  • supposedly ROK didn't have budget/want to spend the money to buy MP5 for their special force/anti terror units. So they went ahead and developed this rifle. It's supposed to be about $600 cheaper than MP5.

  • do you honest believe that country like Korea doesn't have money to buy MP5? give me a break...

  • @valkyrieXX Well the country and the police departments certainly do. Military usually gets the short end of the stick as usual.

  • @KJlost ...........what the hell are you talking about? Have not seen ROK's 707th special forces unit do drills with mp5s? Almost all of their videos have them with mp5s....And how does the military have the "short end of the stick"? that makes no sense at all...

  • @Huhmasta Okay, let's just be clear. You do know that the 707th is the best of the best within the ROK Army right? Anti-terror unit along with war-time missions consisting of deep insertions and infiltrations. Of course they get the best equipments possible.

    So what about the other airborne units, light-infantry regiments, etc etc. What about these regular military units with need for suppressed weapons? Do you think they all got MP-5SD sitting around somewhere? Be real.

  • @KJlost ...........since when do you EVER see an airborne unit or a light infantry unit using an MP5 IN WIDE OPEN WARFARE? You do realize what the use of a SUB MACHINE GUN is, correct? close quarters combat....counter terror units are usually the ones who USE those since they're usually the ones who go into cramped buildings with hostages etc.... Military have k2s, k3s, all the way up the K11 which btw is a NEXT GENERATION AIRBURST RIFLE just for the military which few countries even have..

  • Gos this is getting cumbersome. The K-7 was requested by special forces such as ROK airbornes or light infantry regiments because they had a NEED for suppressed weapons and foreign weapons such as MP-5SD were determined to be too expensive.

    Get your facts straight before coming on to lecture anyone and save yourself some embarrassment.

    Yes K-7 is in service with the ROK MILITARY.

    No, they are not ALL anti-terror units.

  • @KJlost no shit they arent all anti terror units..when did I ever say that? Where exactly do you even get your sources from? Your argument was that the POLICE had better funding than the MILITARY.You're telling me I DONT know what Im talking about? ohh ok smart guy.You honestly think that a very wealthy and developed country like ROK couldnt afford fucking mp5s for their military? And if developing k7s to be more fitting and cost effective means more practicality, then WHO WOULDNT do that?

  • @KJlost As you said yourself, special police units and SPECIAL FORCES units use mp5s. So why would you come up with the assumption that the police is better funded than the military based on ONE gun? the military naturally has MORE guys to give weapons too, so making a cost effective k7 for the majority doesnt mean they're underfunded...last time i checked, the police didnt have to worry about funding aircraft, tanks, thousands of operators, etc.

  • @valkyrieXX

    Korea have a MP5 :P

  • @valkyrieXX They have dude. You have 2 problem.

    Totally sinked on stupid stereotype and lack of information.

    Read the newspaper fella..

  • @valkyrieXX maybe they just like to make a gun for them self, i dont think they have anything against using the mp5

  • @ermaslv44 I sure think they like to make the gun themselves, because if shit hits the fan and HK isn't able to transport them to S. Korea, you can make them yourselves instead.

  • @valkyrieXX Korea isn't a country.

  • @NoNoseProduction yes it is

  • @ermaslv44 no, there is North Korea and South Korea. No country just called "Korea"

  • @NoNoseProduction korea is a country, and both north ans south is korea,

  • @NoNoseProduction that guy's right...

    I'm from KOREA it's one nation divided and still at war.

    think of like East and West Germany, they were Germany and are now, Germany

    it was and is Korea.

    It's just that people want to specify so they add North or South because people would get confused as to which one you're from, when logically, you're most likely from South Korea.

    Savvy?

  • @HOLYDSFA Two nations divided, called a civil war. If the CSA won it would be called the CSA not USA. Thus NK and SK are at war so there is no unified korea. Sorry it hurts but thats the truth.

  • @NoNoseProduction yeah but during the time, people around the world still called it America.

    so during the war, they're called different names but once either country unites the peninsula, they're going to call it Korea, as no point on calling it South or North, because what will they be South or North of?

  • @HOLYDSFA America isn't a country, America is two continents. Just because you are a history novice and would like to call it Korea doesn't mean it is Korea. Just like there is no America just United States of America. Simple concept. Just cause you call it that doesn't make it so.

  • @NoNoseProduction Actually, the name Korea is similar to a Korean kingdom, GoRyeo, but because of translations and how it went around, the name became Korea for easier pronunciation. The name came back during Japanese occupation era. Currently because of civil war, it's called North and South Korea, but previously to that, during Japanese occupation the name changed from Josun to the Empire of Korea with starting reign of Emperor GoJong. Even under Japanese occupation, it was still called Korea.

  • @NoNoseProduction Perhaps instead of calling me a history novice, you shouldn't have poked your nose into something that's out of reach and out of your comprehension.

    Understand this, the peninsula was called before the civil war, Empire of Korea

    but imperialism in Korea fell with Jap invasion, and we've regained for short while after WWII. HOWEVER, it was short lived as the northern Koreans and their Communist regime waged war against the southern Koreans with their Capitalist regime.

  • @NoNoseProduction the reason why they call it North and South Korea is, as I've mentioned before, for easier understanding of which country they're being referred to.

    Yeah, history is not my major, but it's the minor I'm taking, and I read up in Korean history for fun every once in awhile for me to get in touch with my old roots.

    Also, you could have saved your embarrassment by investing 5 min on wikipedia about Korean history before you babbled.

  • @HOLYDSFA A section of land called korea, not a country. That means nothing to this conversation. Its the Land not the country. Like for instance which is the base of my argument people will call the land america. But doesn't mean the nation is called America. So thank you for finally realizing after all the wikipedia articles you pulled and "embarrassing me" with a null point that only supports me. Move along.

  • @NoNoseProduction Jesus christ I face palm'd

    They are both called Korea, as scholarly journals indicate, when given a city of either country it says Seoul, Korea OR Pyeong Yang, Korea.

    That one word. Korea, no North or South added to it unless they want to be specific and clear the message of its origin.

    IT'S ONE FUCKING NATION.

    ONLY REASON why that label is there is so that people get CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF WHICH PART IT IS.

    Why is that so hard to understand for you?

  • @NoNoseProduction God damn it I'm done talking to you. Also, whatever happened to that "history novice" thing?

    Since I'm a novice compared to your knowledge in Korea, why don't you enlighten me, where and how the name came to be with your masterful historic knowledge.

  • @HOLYDSFA We aren't arguing the name. We are arguing whether its a country or not. At the moment there is a divided Korea, one Nation called South Korea the other called North Korea. Its a fairly simple idea and point that you fail to reason.

    Only thing you brought up its historical existence as a conquest of land/ definition of a area of land.

  • @NoNoseProduction The CSA was not recogized as a new country by the world because it had no foreign support and lost the Civi War. North and South Korea is known because it gained foreign support in the Korean War was a draw to the Koreans. I'm Korean and even though I agree with you, HOLYDSFA have some points too. In most of the world sport, North and South Korea combine to be Korea and if you saw the Tae-Kwon-Do world match, there's n North or South Korea but Korea.

  • @JunierMahri246 CSA was recognized and had very minor support. Tae-Kwon Do championships there was no NK or SK there was Korea as a body of land. now reply back to my 1 month old discussion. I don't care

  • @valkyrieXX They do, but it's cheaper for them to produce an indigenous SMG. Their Special Forces use both the H&K MP5 and the Daewoo K7.

  • @valkyrieXX They do money. But they don't have unlimited amount of dollars. To equip an armed forces of nearly 700,000, you have to control the cost somehow. That's why this gun exists... Otherwise, they'd have just bought MP5 for everyone who needed a K7.

  • when a country can research and develop its own weapon, that means it has the money trust me. if not they would be buy cheap ass copies.

  • its because this is better lol

  • watch ROK Special Force video. They have MP5 and many other state of the art weapons that other elite Special forces have along with this one. Investing money to develop a weapon be it handgun or machine gun is not cheap. Only reason ROK is doing it is to strengthen their Military power.

  • nice shot ! :D

  • this looks like a modified version of the k1a diffrent magazine and a suppressor

  • a very important question, i know that the gun can use the mag of the UZI AND Beretta M12, whith no modification??????, no???

    is not like the COLT 635, because this gun can use de uzi mags, but one modification, the magazine with a modified locking slot to fit the AR-15's different magazine release button.

    Please answear to me, is very important!!!!!!, sorry is my english!!!!!!

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  • hahahahaha XD

  • looks like he cant take the recoil idk i think ????

  • that integrated suppressor sure does its job. no muzzle flashes and the sound is barely recognizable as gunshots. reportedley the sound is 130dB.

  • amiel sarens sudiro  itu siapa bro?

  • kalau di setia waspada yang jagoan nya si amiel sarens sudiro

  • It's just a demonstartion, people... nice gun by the way.

  • Not always, when its a "gun fight" you are in cover or near cover that's why its called a gun fight. What you are thinking of is showdown or something.

  • ずいぶんちゃっちぃなぁ

  • ur standing is wrong. close ur chicken wing while fireing

  • nice daewoo K7 3 rnd burst!

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