Torture Test of Mini-Gun

Published on March 15, 2014
Duration: 3:41

Larry Vickers conducts an unprecedented one-minute continuous burst test on a Profense M134 mini-gun, firing 3000 rounds at an RV. The weapon demonstrated exceptional reliability, maintaining a consistent rate of fire without malfunctions. Vickers, drawing on his Special Operations experience, highlighted the weapon's potential military applications and rated the test as a top firearms experience.

Quick Summary

The Profense M134 mini-gun completed a one-minute torture test, firing 3000 rounds continuously without any malfunctions. Larry Vickers noted its impressive reliability and potential military applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Mini-gun Torture Test Begins
  2. 00:51Test Setup: 3000 Rounds at an RV
  3. 01:14The One-Minute Continuous Burst
  4. 02:28Post-Test Assessment & Military Applications

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the objective of the Profense M134 mini-gun torture test?

The primary goal was to fire a continuous one-minute burst, expending 3000 rounds, to demonstrate the feed reliability and overall quality of the Profense M134 mini-gun's design under extreme stress.

How many rounds were fired during the Profense M134 mini-gun's one-minute burst test?

During the continuous one-minute burst, a total of 3000 rounds of 7.62x51mm NATO ammunition were fired from the Profense M134 mini-gun.

Did the Profense M134 mini-gun experience any malfunctions during the torture test?

No, the Profense M134 mini-gun performed flawlessly throughout the entire one-minute burst, maintaining a consistent rate of fire without any reported malfunctions.

What potential applications did Larry Vickers suggest for the Profense M134 mini-gun?

Drawing from his Special Operations experience, Larry Vickers highlighted the significant potential military and defense applications for such a high-volume 7.62mm weapon system.

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