LMG Reloads (MCR)

Published on December 29, 2020
Duration: 1:10

This video demonstrates the manual of arms for reloading the FightLite MCR belt-fed upper receiver, presented by a tactical hobbyist. It covers the step-by-step process of opening the feed tray, positioning the belt, closing the cover, and charging the weapon, with multiple iterations emphasizing fluid movement and speed. The demonstration utilizes dummy rounds or airsoft links, indicating a training or replica context.

Quick Summary

The FightLite MCR belt-fed upper receiver is reloaded by opening the feed tray, clearing it, positioning the ammunition belt, closing the tray, and charging the weapon. This demonstration, using dummy rounds, highlights fluid manual of arms techniques for efficient reloading.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Initial Reload Sequence
  2. 00:19Secondary Reload Practice
  3. 00:34Final Reload and Malfunction
  4. 00:56Cinematic Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the FightLite MCR belt-fed upper receiver reloaded?

The MCR belt-fed upper is reloaded by opening the feed tray cover, clearing the tray, positioning the ammunition belt, closing the cover, and charging the weapon. This process emphasizes fluid movement and speed.

What caliber is the FightLite MCR?

The FightLite MCR is chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO. It can be configured with a belt-fed upper receiver or use STANAG magazines.

What are the key components shown in the MCR reload demonstration?

The demonstration features an MCR belt-fed upper receiver mounted on an AR-style lower, along with an ammunition belt containing dummy rounds or airsoft links.

What is the purpose of the orange muzzle tip on the MCR shown?

The orange muzzle tip signifies that the firearm is an airsoft replica or a training tool, not a live firearm. This is a common safety feature for non-lethal training devices.

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