Great description of components and functions! (he reminds me of Dan Ackroyd in 1941 describing the operation of the bofors 40mm) ..... I am new to NV and just ordered a gen 3 unfilmed WP PVS14 but went with the old school setup of the Norotos 1 hole shroud with the TATM mount..... and Wilcox J arm and a norotos dual dovetail..
Could I get some more info on the magazine adaptation? That's beautiful. Looks like just m249 mags with the mount on the bottom of the receiver and the feed tube end changed?
I have used the BC more, but I think they are basically the same size in terms of capacity. The A3 has expanding side saddle pockets which is a nice touch, the BC has fixed pockets which is harder to stuff your Yeti in when the bag is fully loaded. Both are great and you could not go wrong.
It is designed that way. I'd just like it the length wise so if I use it like he does with a sling pack. You can put pouch for water bottle or something like that
More like we are allowing you to see all the crushing we constantly been doing. We are here forever, it's more what we will share with others outside the circle.
@@HighReadyClips Years ago when yall had that team Forum up for membership, I joined and it got accepted but nothing ever came about. Anyway I am capable of reaching back out?
Definitely inspired! I normally ran a m4, but years ago I had the opportunity to try out a m249 at my local field. I basically just laid down at the top of a trail with the bipod and used it to cover that area. It was different, and did leave a impression. About 2 years later you put out your MG theory video and it made a lot of sense to me. It changed my perspective on how it could be used and it inspired me to dive deeper into the MG world. I bought myself a classic army mk46 and made some modifications with a friend of mine based on your video. This thing is my fuckin baby. Oh my god I love my mk46. It’s been about 7-8 years and my M4 has been pretty much turned into a backup ever since I got it. For awhile I was the only one with a MG that was consistently at my local games and this thing plus the more aggressive handling changes everything. People didn’t know how to handle it. Seeing the difference with one team having a SAW and one team without was night and day. Now there are about 3 m249 variants, and an occasional m60, RPK, and one time a minigun so it’s been more balanced, but what an amazing asset it is. This 240 is a work of art! Every time I see it on the gram it just enthralls me and I start looking at 240’s and making a parts list.
Can you do a Live About the mk18/grenade launcher setup, I've been interested how you've attached it to the bottom of the mk18 rail. Also The pressure switch for the Peq15 on the KAC riser.
It is my opinion that it should be all tracer. My goal was to make the MG as "visible" as possible and incentivize the opposing forces to begin to recognize the superior weapon system and either concentrate fire on it or break contact. This is for our private inter club events, with special rule sets geared towards the highest level play with focus on unit integrity.
@HighReadyClips right on man, I'll be the saw gunner, I got the real world experience already, and that bulk to pack a mk48 your videos are the best. My son and the neighbor kids and the dads want to start a milsim squad, I'm the only one with actual combat time, I told them it's alot more work and dedication than you guys realize. But your gear an theory videos are a great source of what to strive for, and we've watched them a few times, these kids are motivated to try. , thanks looking forward to more videos if you guys have the time to upload.
I like the fact that way ahead of their time, these guys were using actual infantry tactics, fieldcraft, commo and entry methods. And not just purely emulating shit like most airsofters do, but actually practicing it. It shows that for people like me who train pretty much exclusively with actual guns, there's still a training potential with airsoft