A look at the Mateba Unica's semi-auto action
Loading...
24,773
Loading...
Uploader Comments (LifeSizePotato)
Top Comments
-
This looks like something from bladerunner
see all
All Comments (41)
-
you would own one....weird fucker
-
Solution looking for a problem? It reduces recoil and muzzle flip. Solution to a problem right there.
-
Slidebite from a revolver? Sounds painful.
-
very much reminds me of a webley-fosberry
-
So I'm guessing when this was made, there were no double-actions. Only singles.
-
revolver semi automatico??? se ve bien
-
@kiakunyuki every shot after the first is single action without you having to cock the hammer. therefore you can fire faster and more accurately, while still retaining the bulletproof reliability of the revolver design.
-
That is the coolest revolver I have ever seen. I WANT ONE!!!
-
Did you bob the hammer, or was it made like that?
Loading...
Are these still for sale?
ultrajd 10 months ago
@ultrajd You can still find them, but they're not being manufactured anymore. They are hard to come by and usually go for $1500+.
LifeSizePotato 10 months ago 5
If you were to have a misfire with this, wouldn't it just be possible to pull the trigger again and fire the next DA style? Curious of that because that's the only advantage to a semi auto I can see, aside from how fucking epic it looks and sounds, if it were possible.
KirbyHC 11 months ago
@KirbyHC Yeah, if a round doesn't go off for some reason, you just pull the trigger again and it will move to the next round, just like a normal DA revolver. The only real "advantage" to a semi-auto revolver like this is that you get a single action trigger on 5 out of 6 rounds.
LifeSizePotato 11 months ago
Very cool
Do you own any regular pistols
satchboogyfan 11 months ago
@satchboogyfan I've got a lot of more common pistols, too. I already did one video talking about my USP Tactical, P99 and PPS, for example. I might get around to doing reviews on some of my "regular" guns, but for the most part there are already tons of reviews of them out there, so it doesn't seem as useful for me to make them. Stay tuned, though!
LifeSizePotato 11 months ago