SCAR 17 (308) Mag Dump FIREBALL

Published on July 4, 2022
Duration: 0:32

This video showcases the FN SCAR 17S in .308 Winchester during a range day, featuring a significant muzzle flash (fireball) during rapid fire sequences and a final mag dump. It highlights the rifle's reliability and the shooter's proficiency with tactical accessories like an LPVO and laser aiming device. The content emphasizes controlled rapid fire and recoil management.

Quick Summary

The FN SCAR 17S in the video is chambered in .308 Winchester (7.62x51mm NATO) and demonstrates a significant muzzle flash or 'fireball' during rapid fire and mag dumps, showcasing its power and the shooter's control.

Chapters

  1. 00:00FN SCAR 17S Showcase
  2. 00:05Initial Firing and Bursts
  3. 00:12Reload and Rapid Fire Test
  4. 00:17Slow-Motion Fireball Analysis
  5. 00:24Final Mag Dump Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the FN SCAR 17 rifle featured in the video?

The FN SCAR 17 rifle shown in the video is chambered in .308 Winchester, which is also commonly known as 7.62x51mm NATO. This caliber provides significant power for a battle rifle platform.

What does 'mag dump' mean in the context of firearms?

A 'mag dump' refers to the act of firing all the rounds from a firearm's magazine as rapidly as possible. It's often done to test the weapon's reliability under stress or for dramatic effect in videos.

What is the 'fireball' effect seen when shooting the SCAR 17?

The 'fireball' is a large muzzle flash caused by unburnt gunpowder igniting in the air after exiting the barrel. It's particularly noticeable with the SCAR 17 in .308 due to its power and potentially barrel length.

What tactical accessories are visible on the SCAR 17S?

The SCAR 17S is equipped with a Low Power Variable Optic (LPVO), specifically an EOTech Vudu, and a Steiner DBAL laser aiming device, along with a vertical foregrip for enhanced control.

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