How to Use a Full Auto SIG Sauer 556 ๐Ÿ˜Ž

Published on October 26, 2023
Duration: 0:57

This guide details the operation of a full-auto SIG Sauer 556, as demonstrated by an experienced instructor from Pew Pew Tactical. It covers magazine insertion, charging the rifle, and the distinct procedures for semi-automatic, burst, and full-automatic firing modes using the fire selector. The video highlights proper handling and acknowledges Capital Armory for providing the firearm.

Quick Summary

Learn to operate a full-auto SIG Sauer 556 by understanding its fire selector switch. Positions include 'S' for safe, '1' for semi-auto, '3' for 3-round burst, and '20' for full-auto. Proper magazine loading and charging procedures are crucial for safe and effective operation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Loading
  2. 00:07Charging the Rifle
  3. 00:10Semi-Auto Mode
  4. 00:19Burst Mode
  5. 00:31Sponsor Acknowledgment
  6. 00:34Full-Auto Mode
  7. 00:53Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you switch between firing modes on a SIG Sauer 556?

The SIG Sauer 556 uses a fire selector switch. The 'S' position is safe. '1' is for semi-automatic fire, '3' is for 3-round burst, and '20' is for full-automatic fire. Always ensure the rifle is pointed safely when manipulating the selector.

What is the procedure for loading a SIG Sauer 556?

To load the SIG Sauer 556, ensure the firearm is pointed downrange. Rock the magazine firmly into place until it locks. Then, pull the charging handle to the rear and release it to chamber a round.

What are the different firing modes available on the SIG Sauer 556?

The SIG Sauer 556, as shown in the video, is capable of three primary firing modes: semi-automatic (one shot per trigger pull), 3-round burst (three shots per trigger pull), and full-automatic (continuous fire as long as the trigger is held and ammunition is available).

Is operating a full-auto rifle legal?

Operating a full-automatic rifle like the SIG Sauer 556 in full-auto mode is legal for civilians in the US, but it is heavily regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA). It requires specific registration, a tax stamp, and adherence to strict federal laws.

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