Will This Be Replacing The US Army’s 50 CAL?

Published on March 12, 2023
Duration: 17:23

This entry details the SIG M338 medium machine gun, presented by Garand Thumb. It covers the weapon's operational purpose, bridging the gap between 7.62mm and .50 caliber systems, its impressive range (1500m point, 2000m area), and terminal ballistics. Key features like the quick-change barrel, suppressor integration, and ambidextrous controls are highlighted, offering insights for advanced users and gear enthusiasts.

Quick Summary

The SIG M338 is a medium machine gun chambered in .338 Norma Magnum, designed to bridge the gap between 7.62mm and .50 caliber systems. It offers an effective range of 1500m (point) and 2000m (area), with a Gen 3 weight of approximately 23.1 lbs. Notable features include a quick-change barrel, BLX suppressor integration, and ambidextrous controls for enhanced operational capability.

Chapters

  1. 00:43Introduction to the SIG M338
  2. 02:08Operational Purpose and Role
  3. 03:13Weight and Range Specifications
  4. 04:31Ballistics Testing
  5. 06:17Barrel Features and Maneuverability
  6. 10:14Suppressor and Rail Design
  7. 13:34Controls and Feed System

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SIG M338 and what role does it fill?

The SIG M338 is a medium machine gun designed to bridge the operational gap between 7.62mm systems like the M240 and .50 caliber systems like the M2 Browning. It offers significant anti-material and anti-vehicle capabilities in a man-portable package.

What are the key performance specifications of the SIG M338?

The SIG M338 fires the .338 Norma Magnum cartridge, has an effective range of 1500m for point targets and 2000m for area targets, and weighs approximately 23.1 lbs (Gen 3). It features quick-change barrels and a BLX suppressor.

How does the SIG M338 compare to the M240 and .50 BMG?

The M338 offers greater range and terminal effect than the 7.62mm M240, while being more portable and having a higher rate of fire than the .50 BMG M2. It aims to provide overmatch capabilities where neither of the other two is ideal.

What are some notable design features of the SIG M338?

Key features include a quick-change barrel system with different lengths (17" assault, 24" standard), a fixed top rail for optics, ambidextrous controls, and a side-opening feed tray that allows loading/charging with the safety engaged for improved safety.

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