Ultimax 100

Published on October 9, 2022
Duration: 0:37

The Ultimax 100 light machine gun, chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO, demonstrates exceptionally low recoil due to its constant recoil system, allowing for stable bipod and off-hand firing. Field maintenance, including lubrication after heavy use, is crucial for sustained operation. The firearm is a military-focused weapon with limited civilian availability.

Quick Summary

The Ultimax 100 light machine gun utilizes a 'constant recoil' operating system, resulting in exceptionally low felt recoil. This allows for stable bipod and off-hand shooting. Maintenance includes lubrication after heavy fire to prevent overheating.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Ultimax 100 Firing Demo (Bipod)
  2. 00:12Off-Hand Shooting & Low Recoil
  3. 00:18Maintenance & Cooling After Firing

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Ultimax 100 have low recoil?

The Ultimax 100 features a 'constant recoil' operating system. This design significantly reduces felt recoil, allowing for stable firing, even when shooting off-hand.

How is the Ultimax 100 maintained during heavy firing?

During extended firing sessions, the Ultimax 100 can overheat. Maintenance involves applying lubricant or cooling agents to the action and barrel assembly to ensure continued functionality.

What ammunition and capacity does the Ultimax 100 use?

The Ultimax 100 is chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO. It can accept standard 30-round STANAG magazines or optional 100-round drum magazines.

Is the Ultimax 100 suitable for civilian ownership?

The Ultimax 100 is primarily designed and marketed for military and law enforcement applications. Civilian availability is generally limited, and pricing is not typically listed for the public.

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