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I'll see your M79/M203 and raise you one Mk19. That was the most fun in a weapon I've had the pleasure of shooting. Belt-fed, fully automatic 40mm grenade machine gun.
I'll see your M79/M203 and raise you one Mk19. That was the most fun in a weapon I've had the pleasure of shooting. Belt-fed, fully automatic 40mm grenade machine gun.
Lets break it down by category: pistol, rifle, and a separate category for military.(either been on the gun crew or pulled the trigger.)
Anybody ever fire a pistol over .50cal?
How about a really big rifle. One of the old express cartridges, or the old bore gauge elephant rifles?
What about a naval gun or an artillery piece machine guns or anything "weird"?
My answers are:
pistol - .50AE desert eagle(yes, a desert eagle )
rifle - .50BMG Barrett M-99.
Military:
M2 machine gun, .50BMG belt fed
M30 4.2in mortar.
120mm mortar.(once on the crew)
I count it.Does a 155mm Howitzer count,..
I count it.
M-109?
I'm curious about the "7 white bag" charge. What's the maximum charge? Is the bag color something to do with different types of propellent?
I used to shoot mortars. I'm familiar with the multiple charge concept. 'Mainly curious about the color code and charge bag number.. With mortars the projectiles come prepackaged with a maximum charge(only one flavor) and you cut it down to whatever your desired charge for range/elevation.** Not me in the video. But what I'm talking about.
The m2 Is fun
The mk19 is really fun
Machine gun: M249 (belt fed .308)
I may be in the military but I don't get to play with any of the cool toys
M249 is 5.56 (.223)
Then maybe it was an M240? It's was almost 10 years ago, memory's a little fuzzy.
Possibly M240b is much bulkier has some pretty distinct differences.
You wouldn't want to shoot a 240b standing up.