M-134 Mini Gun tracers vs Steel body plates! #gaming #callofduty

Published on June 2, 2024
Duration: 0:13

This video provides a high-energy, demonstrative look at the M-134 Minigun firing tracer rounds at steel silhouette targets. The footage highlights the extreme volume of fire and kinetic energy transfer, showcasing the weapon's capabilities in a controlled outdoor range environment. The demonstration emphasizes professional range setup and safe operation of NFA Class III firearms.

Quick Summary

The M-134 Minigun, firing 7.62x51mm NATO tracer rounds, demonstrates an immense rate of fire (2,000-6,000 RPM) against steel targets. This expert demonstration from Columbia War Machine highlights the weapon's destructive potential and the visual tracking capabilities of tracer ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00M-134 Minigun Demonstration
  2. 00:07Slow Motion Impact Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the M-134 Minigun's rate of fire?

The M-134 Minigun is an electrically driven rotary barrel weapon capable of firing between 2,000 to 6,000 rounds per minute, showcasing an extremely high volume of fire.

What type of ammunition is used in the M-134 Minigun demonstration?

The video features the M-134 Minigun firing tracer ammunition, which visually illustrates the trajectory and density of the fire as it impacts the steel targets.

What are the key features of the M-134 Minigun?

The M-134 Minigun is characterized by its six electrically driven rotary barrels, belt-fed system, and a high rate of fire, chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO.

What safety considerations are important for M-134 Minigun demonstrations?

Safety is paramount. Observers must maintain a safe distance, be aware of potential ricochets and debris, and understand that NFA Class III firearms require strict adherence to range protocols and legal regulations.

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