Full Auto Friday! (M60, M249 SAW, Glock 18, Tommy Gun & More!)

Published on December 20, 2019
Duration: 10:35

This video from Kentucky Ballistics showcases an exciting 'Full Auto Friday' event featuring a variety of iconic machine guns and modified firearms. Expertly handled by Scott, the demonstration includes the M60, M249 SAW, a modified Glock 17, a Thompson Submachine Gun, and a CMMG Mk4, highlighting their full-auto capabilities and performance with different calibers and ammunition types. The session emphasizes safe handling and the unique characteristics of each platform, including a night shoot with tracer rounds.

Quick Summary

Kentucky Ballistics' 'Full Auto Friday' featured the M60, M249 SAW, a modified Glock 17 with an auto sear, Thompson SMG, and CMMG Mk4 .22 LR. The M249 SAW demonstrated flexibility by accepting AR-15 magazines, while the .458 SOCOM showed extreme recoil in full-auto. The CMMG Mk4 offered high fun with minimal recoil.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Location
  2. 00:37Full Auto Glock 17
  3. 02:46M60 Machine Gun
  4. 04:00M249 SAW
  5. 05:16Thompson Submachine Gun
  6. 05:57Full Auto .458 SOCOM and .308 AR
  7. 07:08CMMG Mk4 .22 LR
  8. 09:02Night Shoot with Tracers

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were featured in Kentucky Ballistics' 'Full Auto Friday' video?

The video showcased several full-auto firearms including the M60 machine gun, M249 SAW, a modified Glock 17 with an auto sear, a Thompson Submachine Gun, and a CMMG Mk4 chambered in .22 LR. The session also included a .458 SOCOM and a .308 AR-style rifle.

How does the M249 SAW differ in feeding options?

While typically belt-fed, the M249 SAW demonstrated in the video was shown to also accept standard AR-15 magazines, providing users with versatile feeding options for different operational needs.

What are the recoil characteristics of the .458 SOCOM when fired in full-auto?

Firing the .458 SOCOM caliber in full-auto mode generates extreme recoil. This requires significant shooter control and expertise to manage effectively, as highlighted during the demonstration.

What makes the CMMG Mk4 .22 LR suitable for full-auto fun?

The CMMG Mk4 chambered in .22 LR is noted for its high 'fun factor' in full-auto due to its virtually non-existent recoil. This makes it an accessible and enjoyable platform for shooters of varying skill levels.

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