to lazy to look up time period, it's the 70s right? what gun is this? looks uzi-like but they were firing in a semi-automatic manner.
video in question: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIodKHPajE8
if you had googled "narcos mexico firearms" you would get the answer right away
>>65118546im too retarded, also the imfdb only shows it for narcos, not narcos: mexico
>>65118515https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mendoza_HM-3
>>65118557ah I see the grip, made in the 90s but perhaps they just used those? lol.
>>65118572Mendoza has produced HM-3 variants since the 1970s. They're all over Mexico since the semi-auto .380 models are popular with private security companies; looks like the show armorer just got a bunch of modern civilian variants and said bueno.https://modernfirearms.net/en/submachine-guns/mexico-submachine-guns/mendoza-hm-3-eng/
>>65118583ahhhh gotchu, nice nice!
>>65118583>>65118646kino
>>65118515That's a Mendoza HM-3. Pretty common in Mexico. They make semi auto versions for civilians too. Mendoza is one of a few Mexican firearms makers that survived the clamp down on Mexican gun companies in the 70s. They make some pretty high quality 22 LR cheapo plinkers and sporting rifles too.
>narcos threadI have been meaning to ask. Saw a lot of guns with rails. Never quite GWOT levels of gucci on, but rails for days nonetheless. I figure it's an anachronism but I can already picture people coming out of the woodworks to tell me it's actually totally legit for 80s narcogangsters to have rails everywhere.
>>65120187No. IMFDB shows that nearly all guns in that show are either airsoft or blank-only replicas, with most being anachronistic by 20+ years.Picatinny rails weren't even a thing until roughly 1994 when the Army type classified them.
>>65118649dayum this gun looks kino