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Machine guns ... don't spare the spare barrel.

Terrible things happen when you fire and fire your machine gun without switching barrels. The barrel barrel: see English units of measurement.  becomes VERY HOT, which can cause:

* a cookoff

* a warped barrel

* a worn-out bolt bolt

Mechanical fastener, usually used with a nut, for connecting two or more parts. Bolted joints can be readily disassembled and reassembled; hence bolts or screw fasteners are used more than other types of mechanical fastener.
 and barrel

* ruined headspacing, which can cause the machine gun to explode (1) To break down an assembly into its component pieces. Contrast with implode.

(2) To decompress data back to its original form.
 .during firing

That's why the M2, M240, and M249 machine guns come with a spare barrel and why it's it's  

1. Contraction of it is.

2. Contraction of it has. See Usage Note at its.


it's it is or it has
it's be ~have
 important you keep track of rounds fired and rate of fire. Take the spare to the field and change barrels when your machine gun needs it.

M2 Limits Changed

The rule on when you change the M2 machine gun's barrel has changed. The old rule was that you changed the M2 barrel at the end of a day of firing no matter how many rounds were fired. No more. If you're you're  

Contraction of you are.


you're you are
you're be
 firing single shot, you can still wait until the end of the day to change barrels. But if you're firing slow fire (40 or fewer rounds per minute), change the barrel every hour and if you're firing rapid fire (200 rounds per minute), change it every 1/2 hour.

Other Machine Gun Limits

For the M240, change the barrel every 10 minutes during sustained tire (100 rounds per minute) and every two minutes during rapid fire (200 rounds per minute).

For the M249, during both sustained fire (40 rounds per minute) and rapid fire (100 rounds per minute), change the barrel every 200 rounds.

Change the barrel even more frequently on hot days. Heat heats up the barrel quicker. And remember blanks heat up a barrel just as much as live rounds.
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Publication:PS, the Preventive Maintenance Monthly
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Date:Jan 1, 2005
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