RPG-7 Rocket that’s ACTUALLY A GUN 🤯 in 1 Minute #Shorts

Published on April 23, 2022
Duration: 1:00

This video demonstrates the operation of the PUS-7 training insert for the RPG-7 launcher, showcasing how a 7.62x39mm round can be used to mimic rocket trajectory for cost-effective training. The host, exhibiting high authority, details the loading, firing, and ejection process, emphasizing the deep-cut rifling designed to reduce velocity.

Quick Summary

The PUS-7 training insert for the RPG-7 launcher uses 7.62x39mm rounds with deep-cut rifling to mimic rocket trajectories. This cost-effective device allows for realistic training by reducing projectile velocity to match that of an actual RPG, often using tracer rounds for visual feedback.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to RPG-7 Training Insert
  2. 00:10Loading the 7.62x39mm Round
  3. 00:21Firing and Ejection Demonstration
  4. 00:34Purpose and Technical Details Explained

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the PUS-7 training insert for the RPG-7?

The PUS-7 is a specialized training insert for the RPG-7 launcher. It allows standard 7.62x39mm rounds to be fired, with deep-cut rifling designed to reduce velocity and mimic the ballistic trajectory of an actual RPG rocket for cost-effective training.

How does the PUS-7 training insert work?

It functions by chambering a 7.62x39mm round and firing it through a barrel with deep-cut rifling. This rifling intentionally bleeds off velocity, causing the projectile to follow a trajectory similar to that of a much larger rocket.

What ammunition is used with the PUS-7 training insert?

The PUS-7 is designed to use standard 7.62x39mm ammunition, often tracer rounds, to visually replicate the flight path of an RPG rocket during training exercises.

Why is the PUS-7 used for training?

The PUS-7 provides a cost-effective method for training personnel on RPG-7 operation and projectile trajectory without expending expensive rocket-propelled grenades. It allows for realistic practice in a controlled environment.

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