How to Use a Full Auto MK46 πŸ”₯

Published on April 28, 2024
Duration: 0:57

This video provides a detailed operational guide for the MK46 light machine gun, covering essential steps from shouldering and charging to loading the belt and disengaging the safety. It demonstrates live fire techniques in both prone and standing/walking positions, highlighting the weapon's full-auto capability and performance with a suppressor. Visuals include close-ups of the ammunition feed and casing ejection.

Quick Summary

To operate the MK46, first shoulder the weapon and pull the charging handle rearward. Engage the safety, then return the charging handle forward. Load the belt using the 'brass to grass' mnemonic, ensuring links are up and brass is down, before closing the feed tray cover and disengaging the safety.

Chapters

  1. 00:00MK46 Initial Preparation & Charging
  2. 00:12Loading the MK46 Belt
  3. 00:21Final Readiness & Safety Check
  4. 00:31MK46 Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key steps to safely operate the MK46 machine gun?

Safely operate the MK46 by shouldering the weapon, pulling the charging handle rearward, engaging the safety, returning the charging handle forward, and then inserting the belt correctly ('brass to grass') before disengaging the safety to fire.

How do you load a belt into the MK46?

To load the MK46, open the feed tray cover by pressing the rear buttons. Insert the 5.56mm linked belt using the 'brass to grass' mnemonic, ensuring the links are up and the brass casing is down, then close the cover.

What accessories are shown on the MK46 in the video?

The MK46 in the video is equipped with an EOTech holographic sight and magnifier setup on its top Picatinny rail system. It also features a bipod for stability and a suppressor for reduced noise and recoil.

What shooting positions are demonstrated for the MK46?

The video demonstrates live fire of the MK46 from a stable prone position utilizing the bipod. Additionally, it shows the weapon being fired effectively while standing and walking.

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