Shooting Full-Auto's With Melissa!

Published on April 30, 2020
Duration: 11:39

This video showcases a variety of FN Herstal firearms, including the SCAR 16S, SCAR 17S, PS90, FN 509, and M249 SAW, demonstrating their full-auto capabilities. Melissa, an NRA instructor, provides technical details on calibers, rates of fire, and unique features like the PS90's rotating magazine. The segment also highlights the availability of semi-auto civilian versions and the extensive brass inventory for reloaders.

Quick Summary

The video showcases FN Herstal firearms like the SCAR 16S/17S, PS90, FN 509, and M249 SAW. Melissa details specs like the SCAR 17S's .308 caliber, 600 RPM rate, and 2300 FPS velocity, while highlighting the PS90's unique features.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Custom Truck
  2. 01:24FN Machine Gun Lineup
  3. 02:18SCAR & PS90 Technical Specs
  4. 04:04Live Fire: SCAR 17S & PS90
  5. 06:51FN 509 & M249 SAW Demo
  6. 09:54Brass Inventory & Closing

Frequently Asked Questions

What FN firearms are featured in the video?

The video features a lineup of FN Herstal firearms including the SCAR 16S, SCAR 17S, PS90, FN 509 pistol, and the M249 SAW machine gun, showcasing both semi-auto and full-auto capabilities.

What are the technical specifications for the FN SCAR 17S?

The FN SCAR 17S is chambered in .308 Winchester, has a rate of fire of approximately 600 rounds per minute, and achieves a muzzle velocity of around 2300 feet per second.

What makes the FN PS90 unique?

The PS90 is highlighted for its compact design, chambered in 5.7x28mm, featuring a distinctive 90-degree rotating magazine and a two-stage trigger system suitable for both semi-automatic and full-automatic fire.

What is the M249 SAW demonstration?

Mel demonstrates the belt-fed M249 SAW machine gun, explaining its open-bolt operation and its high volume of fire capability, shown effectively against bowling pin targets.

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