MINIGUN GO BRRRRRRR!!!

Published on July 30, 2021
Duration: 10:53

This video showcases the immense power and destructive capability of the M134 Minigun and the M2 Browning (.50 cal) machine gun. Expertly demonstrated by Scott from Kentucky Ballistics, the footage includes engaging steel targets, pulverizing produce, and ultimately shredding a car. The video highlights the high rate of fire and the significant cost of ammunition associated with these military-grade weapons.

Quick Summary

The M134 Minigun is an electrically driven, rotary-barrel machine gun firing 7.62x51mm NATO rounds from a belt-fed system, known for its extremely high rate of fire. The M2 Browning is a recoil-operated .50 BMG machine gun. Both weapons demonstrate immense destructive power, capable of obliterating targets from produce to vehicles.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and DTV Arms Visit
  2. 02:37Initial Minigun Testing
  3. 03:18Shooting Produce
  4. 04:40Watermelon Destruction
  5. 06:26Car Destruction with Ma Deuce and Minigun

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key technical specifications of the M134 Minigun?

The M134 Minigun features electrically driven rotary barrels and is belt-fed, firing 7.62x51mm NATO ammunition. Its high rate of fire allows for rapid engagement of targets.

How does the M2 Browning compare to the M134 Minigun in terms of function?

The M2 Browning is a recoil-operated machine gun firing a larger .50 BMG round, typically used for heavier anti-materiel roles. The M134 is electrically driven with multiple rotating barrels for extreme rates of fire.

What kind of targets were used in the Kentucky Ballistics video?

The video showcased the M134 Minigun and M2 Browning engaging various targets, including steel plates, pineapples, eggplants, watermelons, and ultimately, a small blue car, demonstrating their destructive power.

What safety considerations are important when operating these firearms?

Essential safety measures include wearing proper eye protection due to high-velocity impacts and debris. Awareness of the weapon's extreme rate of fire and projectile trajectory is crucial to prevent unintended damage or injury.

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