PKM, AK47, M60, all Tracers

Published on December 17, 2023
Duration: 11:57

This video showcases the visual impact of tracer rounds from various firearms, including the PKM, AK-47, and M60. It highlights the unique 'exploding spotter' effect of AK-47 tracers and demonstrates how tracer rounds burn even underwater with the PKM. The content also features a Sig M17 with a full-auto conversion and concludes with a crucial fire hazard warning due to tracer ammunition.

Quick Summary

This video showcases tracer rounds from an AK-47 (7.62x39mm) exhibiting an 'exploding spotter' effect and a PKM (7.62x54R) firing tracers underwater. It also features M60 (7.62x51mm) and M16 (5.56mm) tracers, plus a full-auto Sig M17, concluding with a fire hazard warning.

Chapters

  1. 00:00M16 5.56 Tracer Demo
  2. 00:52Micro Uzi 9mm High Rate of Fire
  3. 01:23AK-47 7.62x39 Tracer Effects
  4. 02:27PKM 7.62x54R Underwater Tracers
  5. 03:34M60 7.62x51 Tracer Demonstration
  6. 06:02M60 Guest Shooter Experience
  7. 09:25Sig M17 Full-Auto Conversion
  8. 11:23Tracer Round Fire Hazard Warning

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms are featured firing tracer rounds in this video?

The video features tracer rounds from an M16 (5.56mm), an AK-47 (7.62x39mm), a PKM machine gun (7.62x54R), and an M60 machine gun (7.62x51mm). It also includes a Sig M17 pistol with a full-auto conversion.

What is the 'exploding spotter' effect mentioned for the AK-47?

The 'exploding spotter' effect refers to the visual characteristic of the tracer round from the AK-47, where the tracer element appears to burst or become more prominent as it travels, making it highly visible.

Are tracer rounds safe to use?

Tracer rounds pose a significant fire hazard. This video shows them igniting brush fires, highlighting the need for extreme caution, proper backstops, and awareness of the surrounding environment when using them.

Can the Sig M17 be fired in full-auto?

The video showcases a Sig M17 pistol that has been converted to full-auto by a friend, allowing it to fire 9mm rounds at a high cyclic rate. Such modifications are subject to strict regulations.

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