How to Use a Full Auto MK46 🔥

Published on April 28, 2024
Duration: 0:57

This guide details the operational steps for the MK46 machine gun, as demonstrated by an expert from Pew Pew Tactical. It covers loading, charging, safety procedures, and live-fire techniques, including prone and walking fire. The instruction emphasizes proper manual of arms and safety, utilizing accessories like a bipod and suppressor.

Quick Summary

The MK46 machine gun is operated by first shouldering the weapon and pulling the charging handle back. After engaging the safety and returning the charging handle forward, the feed tray is opened to insert the belt ammunition using the 'brass to grass' method. Finally, the cover is closed, safety disengaged, and the weapon is ready for firing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Initial Preparation
  2. 00:06Safety and Charging
  3. 00:12Loading the Belt
  4. 00:21Final Readiness
  5. 00:31Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the basic steps to operate the MK46 machine gun?

To operate the MK46, first shoulder the weapon and pull the charging handle back. Engage the safety, push the charging handle forward, open the feed tray, insert the belt ('brass to grass'), close the cover, disengage safety, and fire.

How is the MK46 loaded with ammunition?

Loading involves opening the feed tray cover and inserting a linked belt of 5.56x45mm NATO ammunition. The mnemonic 'brass to grass' helps ensure correct orientation: links up, brass down.

What accessories are shown on the MK46 in the video?

The MK46 is shown equipped with an EOTech holographic sight and magnifier mounted on the Picatinny rails, along with a bipod for stability and a suppressor to reduce sound and flash.

What safety precautions should be taken when operating the MK46?

Always maintain muzzle discipline, ensure the safety selector is engaged when not actively firing, and only disengage it when ready to shoot. Proper handling and understanding of the weapon's operation are crucial.

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