Demonstrating a Full-Auto Russian SGMT, PS-90 and Glock 17

Published on October 2, 2020
Duration: 6:54

This demonstration showcases the full-auto capabilities of three distinct firearms: the historical Russian SGMT machine gun, the modern FN PS90, and a converted Glock 17. The video provides insights into the operational mechanics, historical context, and firing characteristics of each platform. Expert instruction emphasizes safe handling and operational procedures for these powerful firearms.

Quick Summary

The Russian SGMT machine gun, a solenoid-operated firearm, fires 7.62x54mm rounds at about 650 rounds per minute and is known for its reliable mechanism. The FN PS90 uses a unique magazine where bullets rotate 90 degrees and offers 3-round burst and full-auto modes.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Full-Auto Firearm Demo
  2. 00:19Russian SGMT Machine Gun Overview
  3. 00:48SGMT Specs & Ammunition
  4. 01:05SGMT Historical Variants Explained
  5. 02:13SGMT Performance & Legacy
  6. 02:32SGMT Loading & Firing Demo
  7. 03:23SGMT Unloading Procedure
  8. 03:40PS90 Magazine Loading Explained
  9. 04:24PS90 Features & Firing Demo
  10. 05:15Second PS90 Firing Session
  11. 05:54Full-Auto Glock 17 Demonstration
  12. 06:23Conclusion & Safety Message

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Russian SGMT machine gun?

The Russian SGMT is a solenoid-operated machine gun, often tank-mountable and featuring a shield. It fires 7.62x54mm rounds at approximately 650 rounds per minute and is known for its reliable mechanism.

How does the FN PS90's magazine loading system work?

The FN PS90 uses a unique magazine where 5.7mm bullets are inserted facing forward. A turntable mechanism then rotates them 90 degrees before they feed down into the chamber.

What are the firing modes of the FN PS90?

The FN PS90 offers multiple firing modes. A 3-round burst is achieved by partially depressing the trigger, while a fully depressed trigger engages full-auto fire.

What historical significance does the SGMT machine gun hold?

The SGMT is a successor to the SG43, used in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. It remained in service until 1968, replaced by the PKM, and was favored by various forces for its reliability.

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