Machinegun vs Watermelons

Published on July 25, 2011
Duration: 3:43

This guide details the process of safely engaging targets with an M4 Carbine in full-auto mode, as demonstrated by firearms expert Hickok45. It emphasizes safe handling, target acquisition, and controlled firing techniques for select-fire weapons. The demonstration highlights the destructive potential of 5.56x45mm NATO rounds against soft targets like watermelons, showcasing kinetic energy transfer.

Quick Summary

Hickok45 demonstrates the M4 Carbine's select-fire capability, engaging a stack of watermelons with full-auto fire. The video showcases the destructive power of 5.56x45mm NATO rounds and emphasizes safe handling and recoil management techniques crucial for automatic weapons.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & M4 Carbine
  2. 00:25Full-Auto Demonstration
  3. 01:04Slow-Motion Replay
  4. 01:37Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm is used in the Hickok45 watermelon video?

Hickok45 uses an M4 Carbine in the video to shoot watermelons. The firearm is shown with its select-fire capability engaged, allowing for full-automatic fire.

What caliber is the M4 Carbine shown?

The M4 Carbine featured in the video fires the 5.56x45mm NATO caliber. This is a standard military and civilian caliber for AR-15 platform rifles.

What safety precautions are emphasized when using a select-fire weapon like the M4 Carbine?

Safety is paramount. This includes ensuring the firearm is cleared, maintaining muzzle discipline, having a safe backdrop, and managing recoil effectively during full-auto fire. Proper familiarization with select-fire controls is crucial.

What is the 'fun switch' on an M4 Carbine?

The 'fun switch' is a colloquial term for the selector lever on select-fire firearms, such as the M4 Carbine, that allows the user to switch between semi-automatic and fully automatic firing modes.

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