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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2011

MORE MINNIE GUN

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  • Nice. Thanks for sharing...

  • Duck hunting? :D

  • Heavy Weapons Guy anyone?

  • @hawkboy06 motto of the minigun "BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR THEN EVERYONE DIES"

  • thats about $400.000 in that video

  • @toxicproductions100 The .308 Winchester & 7.62 NATO cartridges also have dimensional differences, primarily with regard to headspacing, but these differences make firing .308 Win in a rifle chambered for 7.62 NATO inadvisable instead of vice versa like the 5.56/.223 situation. Still, modern shooters should be aware of this since their older M1A rifles are not necessarily designed for the higher pressures of the .308 Winchester round. But have not heard of any failures by using a .308

  • @toxicproductions100 easy there tiger, you are right ,and wrong. before we all go jumping quick to comment, with "you have to be a retard" enthusiasm, they are not. They are actually different, for one, the rim thickness's are different by .10mm on average, another main difference is the case thickness is different. This is a requirement to meet NATO standards to prevent denting, as well as other issues that a thinner casing will end up jamming with feeding issues. Same thing with 5.56 vs .223

  • motto of the mini gun:

    it takes hours to load and seconds to unload.

  • @b0xcrash .308 and 7.62 are the same!

  • @burningsociety If he used 7.62 x 51 rounds...which I imagine he would have to considering .308's would probably have possible feeding issues, 200 rounds of brass FMJ ball tip run you just under $100 out the door, 90's manufactured German stuff. I would say that was at least 200 rounds...maybe closer to 500, I think they take 1000 round belts, so he probably spent $100-300 on ammo right there in US dollars :)

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