Machine Guns in Maine

Published on November 18, 2012
Duration: 7:46

This video showcases an extensive NFA collection in Maine, featuring machine guns and grenade launchers. Experts Tim and Jeff demonstrate the FN P90, POF USA M16 with M203, a Tromix Saiga SBS, and belt-fed 5.56 systems, including a detailed look at the POF 416. The discussion highlights NFA regulations and technical aspects of these firearms.

Quick Summary

Experts Tim and Jeff showcase an extensive NFA collection in Maine, featuring machine guns like the POF 416 and FN P90, plus an M203 grenade launcher and Tromix Saiga SBS. They discuss firearm performance, including a gas tube rupture on a Valkyrie BSR Mod 1, and highlight the POF 416 as the first legally registered 416-style rifle in the US.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to NFA Collection in Maine
  2. 00:53POF USA M16 and M203 Grenade Launcher
  3. 02:00Tromix 12-Gauge Saiga Conversion
  4. 02:29Belt-Fed Machine Guns and Gas Tube Failure
  5. 04:07FN P90 and POF 416 Demonstrations
  6. 05:39Speaker Background and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What NFA items were showcased in Maine?

The video features an extensive NFA collection including machine guns like the POF 416 and FN P90, as well as an M203 grenade launcher and a Tromix Saiga SBS shotgun. Expert analysis covers their performance and legal aspects.

What caused the Valkyrie Armament BSR Mod 1 to fail?

During a sustained firing test, the Valkyrie Armament BSR Mod 1 experienced a gas tube rupture. This failure was attributed to the high round count and resulting heat buildup in the weapon system.

What is notable about the POF 416 shown?

The POF 416 featured in the video is highlighted as being the first legally registered 416-style rifle in the United States. It also demonstrates a high cyclic rate of approximately 1,000 rounds per minute.

What type of training ammunition was used with the M203?

For training purposes with the M203 grenade launcher attached to the POF USA M16, 40mm blue chalk rounds were utilized. These are non-lethal training aids.

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