Full-auto 50 Beowulf M16

This video showcases a full-auto M16 chambered in .50 Beowulf, configured as a Short Barreled Rifle (SBR). It demonstrates the significant recoil and muzzle blast associated with this powerful caliber in full-auto fire. The comparison highlights the substantial size difference of the .50 Beowulf cartridge against common rounds like .223 and .308.

Quick Summary

The video showcases a full-auto M16 configured as a .50 Beowulf SBR (Short Barreled Rifle). It demonstrates the significant recoil and muzzle blast characteristic of this powerful caliber in full-auto fire, comparing its size to .223 and .308 rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Caliber Comparison: .223 vs .50 Beowulf vs .308
  2. 00:06Introducing the Full-Auto 50 Beowulf M4 SBR
  3. 00:13Full-Auto 50 Beowulf M4 SBR Live Fire Demo
  4. 00:21Slow Motion: 50 Beowulf Full-Auto Recoil & Flash

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the M16 shown in the video?

The M16 featured is chambered in .50 Beowulf. This is a large-caliber round known for its significant power and recoil, especially when fired in full-auto mode.

What does SBR stand for in the context of firearms?

SBR stands for Short Barreled Rifle. It refers to a rifle with a barrel length of less than 16 inches or an overall length under 26 inches, making it subject to NFA regulations.

What are the key visual characteristics of the .50 Beowulf M4 SBR firing?

When fired in full-auto, the .50 Beowulf M4 SBR exhibits substantial recoil and a large muzzle blast. Slow-motion footage highlights the impressive muzzle flash and the weapon's cycling action.

Who is Washington County Machine Guns LLC?

Washington County Machine Guns LLC is a professional entity specializing in machine gun rentals and sales. They demonstrate expertise in the safe handling and operation of full-auto NFA firearms.

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