GM6 LYNX aka “Handheld Howitzer” 💥 GUN ASMR #Shorts

Published on March 11, 2022
Duration: 0:38

This guide details the operational steps for the Sero GM6 Lynx anti-materiel rifle, as demonstrated by an expert. It covers deploying the weapon from its transport configuration, engaging controls, understanding its unique long recoil action, and returning it to a compact state for storage. The instruction highlights safe and fluent handling of this complex firearm.

Quick Summary

The Sero GM6 Lynx, an anti-materiel rifle made in Hungary, features a bullpup design and a unique long recoil action with a reciprocating barrel to manage .50 BMG recoil. Operational steps include barrel extension, bipod deployment, magazine insertion, and safety manipulation, with barrel retraction for compact transport.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Barrel Extension and Deployment
  2. 00:03Bipod Deployment
  3. 00:09Magazine and Safety Controls
  4. 00:15Long Recoil Action Demonstration
  5. 00:27Dry Fire and Reset
  6. 00:31Storage Configuration

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the Sero GM6 Lynx configured for transport?

For transport, the operator retracts the reciprocating barrel back into the receiver. This bullpup rifle's design allows for a compact configuration, making it easier to store and move when not in use.

What is the unique action mechanism of the GM6 Lynx?

The GM6 Lynx utilizes a unique long recoil action. During cycling, the barrel moves rearward with the bolt, which helps to significantly reduce the felt recoil associated with the powerful .50 BMG cartridge.

What are the key operational steps for the GM6 Lynx?

Key steps include extending the reciprocating barrel, deploying the bipod, inserting the 5-round magazine, manipulating safety controls, and understanding the long recoil action cycle. Retracting the barrel prepares it for transport.

Where is the Sero GM6 Lynx manufactured?

The Sero GM6 Lynx is manufactured in Hungary. Engravings on the receiver confirm its origin, often marked as 'Made in Hungary'.

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