Shooting 249 SAW one handed, RAMBO STYLE! Columbia War Machine #shorts

Published on September 18, 2022
Duration: 0:08

This short demonstrates the M249 SAW's capabilities when fired one-handed from the hip, showcasing impressive recoil management and the weapon's cyclic rate. The video highlights the 'Rambo style' of shooting, emphasizing the raw power and cyclic rate of this Light Machine Gun. It serves as a visual testament to the shooter's advanced control over a heavy automatic weapon.

Quick Summary

The M249 SAW, a 5.56x45mm NATO light machine gun, can be fired one-handed from the hip, showcasing advanced recoil control and its cyclic rate of fire. This 'Rambo style' demonstration highlights the weapon's power.

Chapters

  1. 00:00M249 SAW One-Handed Firing Demo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the M249 SAW?

The M249 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW) is a belt-fed light machine gun developed by FN Herstal, commonly chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO. It's designed to provide infantry squads with a high volume of suppressive fire.

Can the M249 SAW be fired one-handed?

Yes, experienced shooters can fire the M249 SAW one-handed from the hip, as demonstrated in this video. This technique requires significant skill in recoil management due to the weapon's weight and automatic fire capability.

What caliber is the M249 SAW?

The M249 SAW primarily fires the 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge. It can be fed from a belt of ammunition or a 30-round STANAG magazine.

What does 'Rambo Style' shooting refer to?

'Rambo Style' shooting, in this context, refers to firing a heavy automatic weapon like the M249 SAW in a dramatic, often one-handed, manner, emphasizing its suppressive firepower and cyclic rate, reminiscent of movie portrayals.

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