M14 Federal Ordnance Inc

Published on November 3, 2020
Duration: 4:00

This video provides an expert-level demonstration of the M14 rifle manufactured by Federal Ordnance Inc. The presenter, exhibiting high authority and proficiency, walks through a detailed visual inspection, first-person and third-person shooting sequences, and highlights the rifle's operation through rapid fire and slow-motion footage. The demonstration covers the manual of arms and the performance of the 7.62x51mm NATO round.

Quick Summary

The M14 Federal Ordnance Inc. rifle is a gas-operated, rotating bolt firearm chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO. It weighs approximately 9.2 lbs, has a 22-inch barrel, and a 20-round capacity. The video demonstrates its shooting performance, manual of arms, and mechanical operation through various camera angles and slow-motion analysis.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Visual Inspection of M14 Federal Ordnance Inc.
  2. 00:43First-Person Shooting the M14
  3. 01:13Third-Person Range Demonstration
  4. 02:03Rapid Fire and Slow Motion Analysis
  5. 02:35Comprehensive Performance Angles

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the M14 Federal Ordnance Inc. rifle shown in the video?

The M14 Federal Ordnance Inc. rifle features a gas-operated, rotating bolt action, a 22-inch barrel, and is chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO. It has a weight of approximately 9.2 lbs and a 20-round capacity, with a visible wood stock.

How is the shooting performance of the M14 Federal Ordnance Inc. demonstrated?

The video demonstrates shooting from both first-person and third-person perspectives. It highlights the sight picture through iron sights, the recoil impulse of the 7.62x51mm rounds, and the rifle's cycling during rapid fire and slow-motion sequences.

What technical aspects of the M14 Federal Ordnance Inc. rifle are analyzed?

The analysis includes a detailed visual inspection of the receiver markings, barrel assembly, and overall condition. Slow-motion footage provides insights into the bolt cycling, spent brass ejection, and operating rod movement.

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