Using the M7 Hand Linker / Delinker for 50BMG #ordnance #ammunition #50cal

Published on January 8, 2024
Duration: 0:28

This guide details the operation of the Ordnance M7 Hand Linker/Delinker for .50 BMG ammunition. The process involves setting metal links, aligning cartridges, and using the lever mechanism to create a 10-round belt. The video demonstrates efficient handling of specialized ordnance equipment by an instructor with high authority.

Quick Summary

The Ordnance M7 Hand Linker/Delinker is used to assemble .50 BMG ammunition belts. The process involves placing metal links into the tool, aligning individual .50 BMG cartridges with the links, and using a lever to press them together, forming a 10-round belt. Proper alignment is crucial to avoid malfunctions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Setup and Tool Overview
  2. 00:11.50 BMG Cartridge Loading
  3. 00:17Linking Process Demonstration
  4. 00:22Completed Belt Removal

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the M7 Hand Linker/Delinker work for .50 BMG ammunition?

The M7 Hand Linker/Delinker works by first placing metal links into its slots, then aligning individual .50 BMG cartridges with these links. A lever action then presses the cartridges into the links, forming a 10-round belt of ammunition.

What are the key steps to linking .50 BMG ammunition with the M7 Hand Linker?

The process involves placing links into the tool, aligning .50 BMG cartridges with the links, pulling the lever to press them together, and finally removing the completed 10-round belt.

What is the capacity of the M7 Hand Linker/Delinker for .50 BMG belts?

The M7 Hand Linker/Delinker is designed to create belts of .50 BMG ammunition with a capacity of 10 rounds per cycle, producing a 10-round segment of linked ammunition.

What are common mistakes when using a hand linker for ammunition?

Common mistakes include improper alignment of links and cartridges, which can lead to jams or a non-functional belt. Forcing components can also damage the tool or ammunition.

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