Using the M7 Hand Linker / Delinker for 50BMG #ordnance #ammunition #50cal

Published on January 8, 2024
Duration: 0:28

This video demonstrates the operation of the M7 Hand Linker/Delinker for .50 BMG ammunition. It covers the setup process, loading individual cartridges and links, and the lever action that forms a complete ammunition belt. The demonstration highlights efficient handling of specialized ordnance equipment for linking large-caliber rounds.

Quick Summary

The M7 Hand Linker/Delinker is used to assemble belts of .50 BMG ammunition. The process involves placing metal links into the device, followed by .50 BMG cartridges aligned with the links. Pulling the lever presses the cartridges into the links, forming a completed ammunition belt.

Chapters

  1. 00:00M7 Hand Linker Setup
  2. 00:11Loading .50 BMG Cartridges
  3. 00:17Linking Process Demonstration
  4. 00:22Completed Ammunition Belt

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the M7 Hand Linker/Delinker used for?

The M7 Hand Linker/Delinker is a specialized tool designed for assembling and disassembling belts of .50 BMG machine gun ammunition. It allows for efficient linking of individual cartridges with metal links to create ammunition belts.

How do you operate the M7 Hand Linker/Delinker?

Operation involves placing metal links into the device's slots, then inserting individual .50 BMG cartridges aligned with the links. Pulling the lever down presses the cartridges into the links, forming a belt.

What caliber ammunition does the M7 Hand Linker/Delinker work with?

The M7 Hand Linker/Delinker is specifically designed for .50 BMG (Browning Machine Gun) caliber ammunition. This is a large-caliber round commonly used in heavy machine guns and anti-materiel rifles.

What are the key steps in linking .50 BMG ammo with the M7?

First, load the metal links into the linker. Then, place individual .50 BMG cartridges into the designated slots, ensuring alignment. Finally, pull the lever to press the cartridges into the links and form the ammunition belt.

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