Mud Test: Scar 17 "Heavy"

Published on June 9, 2018
Duration: 6:45

The FN SCAR 17 'Heavy' demonstrated exceptional reliability in a rigorous mud test, passing with flying colors. Its sealed bolt carrier design effectively prevented mud ingress into the action, allowing for flawless operation even after heavy mud application and a full magazine dump. This test highlights the SCAR 17's robust build and suitability for harsh environments.

Quick Summary

The FN SCAR 17 'Heavy' passed an extreme mud test due to its sealed design, where the bolt carrier acts as a dust cover. It fired flawlessly even when heavily coated in mud, including a full magazine dump, showcasing exceptional reliability in adverse conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: SCAR 17 Setup
  2. 00:56Baseline Clean Firing
  3. 01:14First Mud Application & Test
  4. 02:12Second Mud Application & Malfunction Analysis
  5. 03:06Final Heavy Mud Test & Mag Dump
  6. 04:09Conclusion: Sealed Design Advantage

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the FN SCAR 17 perform in the mud test?

The FN SCAR 17 'Heavy' performed exceptionally well in the mud test. It cycled flawlessly even after being heavily coated in mud, demonstrating high reliability due to its sealed design.

What makes the SCAR 17 reliable in harsh conditions like mud?

The SCAR 17's reliability in mud is attributed to its 'sealed' design. The bolt carrier effectively functions as its own dust cover, preventing mud and debris from entering the critical internal action.

Was there any malfunction during the SCAR 17 mud test?

A single minor malfunction occurred, but it was later determined to be a dud ammunition round, not a failure caused by the mud or the rifle's operation.

What caliber is the SCAR 17 'Heavy' tested in?

The SCAR 17 'Heavy' was tested in .308 Winchester caliber, also known as 7.62x51mm NATO. The test used Austrian surplus Hirtenberger .308 ammunition.

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