I Ain’t Got Time To Bleed , Shooting M134 Predator style Columbia War Machine

Published on October 1, 2023
Duration: 0:15

This video demonstrates the M134 Minigun, firing it 'Predator style' from the hip. It highlights the weapon's extreme rate of fire and uses plastic training rounds to engage an RC plane target at 200 yards. The speaker, with high authority, showcases advanced firearm operation and specialized equipment.

Quick Summary

The M134 Minigun is demonstrated 'Predator style' (hip-fired) using plastic training rounds against an RC plane target at 200 yards. This 7.62x51mm NATO, electrically powered Gatling gun fires 2,000-6,000 RPM, showcasing significant firepower.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Predator Quote & M134 Minigun
  2. 00:04Live Fire: Hip-Firing the Minigun
  3. 00:08Target Practice: RC Plane with Training Rounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Predator style' of shooting shown with the M134 Minigun?

The 'Predator style' refers to hip-firing the M134 Minigun, mimicking a scene from the movie 'Predator'. This technique involves firing the weapon from the hip without shouldering it, emphasizing a cinematic and aggressive firing stance.

What type of ammunition was used to shoot the RC plane target?

The video explicitly shows and mentions the use of plastic training rounds to engage the RC plane target. This allows for safe practice and target acquisition without using live ammunition.

What are the key technical specifications of the M134 Minigun demonstrated?

The M134 Minigun is a six-barrel rotary machine gun chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO. It's electrically powered and capable of firing between 2,000 to 6,000 rounds per minute.

What range was used for the RC plane target practice?

The demonstration involved engaging the RC plane target at a range of 200 yards. This distance highlights the effectiveness of the training rounds and the firearm's capability.

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