This video features a comparison between the M-240 machine gun and a piano, with the description specifying a "240 bravo" being used to shoot a piano. This suggests a destructive testing or entertainment-focused demonstration of a powerful firearm against an unusual target. The M-240 Bravo is a belt-fed machine gun, and its capabilities are likely showcased in this unique scenario.
This video focuses on the "Coast to Coast" tour, featuring Edgar Sherman Design and updates related to the event. Key highlights include an exclusive sling being made for the trip, available for purchase at range days or through giveaways. The finale in Florida at JTAC Ranch will feature SB Tactical, offering participants the chance to fire military machine guns like the M-240 and M-249, and an MP-7, depending on ammunition availability. The tour culminates with a charity dinner and auction on September 25th in support of SOC-F (Special Operations Care Fund), with items like a Honey Badger SD and ZEV OZ9 pistols up for auction.
A former Special Forces Sniper shares his experiences operating a Minigun from Assault Force HUMMERs during his time with the Iraqi Counter Terrorism Force (ICTF). He details the operational setup of these joint forces, including the typical armament of the HUMMERs (.50cal BMG, M-240s, and the occasional M-134 Minigun). The sniper expresses nostalgia for this role, recounting the visceral experience of engaging targets with the Minigun, referring to it metaphorically as "the Breath of Allah."
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