Shooting RC Plane into pieces, with M134 mini gun with plastic bullets Columbia War Machine

Published on September 24, 2023
Duration: 0:15

This guide details the engagement of an RC plane using an M134 Minigun, as demonstrated by a Professional Range Operator from Columbia War Machine. It covers target acquisition, weapon mounting, and the application of controlled bursts for effective destruction. The demonstration highlights the weapon's high rate of fire and the use of plastic training rounds.

Quick Summary

A Professional Range Operator from Columbia War Machine demonstrates the M134 Minigun, an electrically driven rotary cannon firing 2,000-6,000 RPM. The weapon is shown mounted on a pintle mount, engaging and shredding a white RC plane target with plastic training rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00M134 Minigun Setup
  2. 00:01RC Plane Target Intro
  3. 00:02Firing Sequence & Impact

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of weapon is used to shoot down the RC plane?

The video features an M134 Minigun, a powerful electrically driven rotary cannon known for its extremely high rate of fire, capable of firing thousands of rounds per minute.

What kind of ammunition was used in the M134 Minigun?

In this demonstration, the M134 Minigun was fired using plastic training rounds, which are visible as blue casings or projectiles during the engagement sequence.

What is the typical rate of fire for an M134 Minigun?

The M134 Minigun typically operates with a rate of fire ranging from 2,000 to 6,000 rounds per minute (RPM), allowing for rapid target destruction.

Who is demonstrating the M134 Minigun operation?

The demonstration is conducted by a Professional Range Operator from Columbia War Machine, showcasing expertise in mounting and operating the rotary machine gun.

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