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Title: SSG Raven Z. S. Black I


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M 249Squad Automatic Weapon( S.A.W. )
  • SSG Raven Z. S. Black I
  • 1st TMCA, BDE S-2
  • Assist, Protect, Defend

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  • TASK Familiarize soldiers with the M249 Squad
    Automatic Weapon (SAW).
  • CONDITIONS Given a block of instructions on the
    M-249 SAW, be able to meet the Standards.
  • STANDARDS Soldiers must be able to disassemble
    and separate into proper groups, and reassemble
    the M-249 SAW correctly with no deficiencies.
    Soldier must also have a basic working knowledge
    of the M-249 and their responsibilities while at
    the firing range.

3
M-249 CYCLE OF FUNCTIONING
The M249 automatic riflemen must recognize and
correct stoppages when they know how the weapon
functions. The weapon functions automatically as
long as ammunition is fed into it and the trigger
is held to the rear. Each time a round fires, the
parts of the weapon function in a cycle or
sequence. Many of the actions occur at the same
time.

( men denotes both male and female soldiers or
unisex )
4
M-249 CYCLE OF FUNCTIONING
The cycle is started by putting the first round
of the belt in the tray groove or by inserting
the magazine into the magazine well. Then the
trigger is pulled, releasing the sear from the
sear notch. When the trigger is pulled to the
rear, the rear of the sear is lowered and
disengaged from the sear notch. This allows the
piston and bolt to be driven forward by the
expansion of the operating rod spring. The cycle
stops when the trigger is released and the sear
again engages the sear notch on the piston
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M-249 CYCLE OF FUNCTIONING
(1) Feeding. As the bolt starts its forward
movement, the feed lever is forced to the right,
causing the feed-pawl assembly to turn in the
opposite direction. This forces the feed-pawl
assembly over the next round in the belt, and it
is ready to place the next round into the tray
groove when the rearward action occurs again. As
the bolt moves to the rear after firing, the feed
roller forces the feed lever to the left. The
feed lever is forced to turn, moving the feed
pawl to the right. This places a round in the
tray groove.
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M-249 CYCLE OF FUNCTIONING STEPS
(2) Chambering. As the bolt travels forward, the
upper locking lug engages the rim of the round.
The pressure of the front and rear cartridge
guides holds the round so that positive contact
is made with the upper locking lug of the bolt.
The front cartridge guide prevents forward
movement of the link as the round is stripped
from the belt. The upper locking lug carries the
round forward. The chambering ramp causes the
nose of the round to be cam-med downward into the
chamber. When the round is fully seated in the
chamber, the extractor snaps over the rim of the
round, and the ejector on the rail inside the
receiver is depressed.
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M-249 CYCLE OF FUNCTIONING STEPS
  • (3) Locking. As the round is chambered, the
    bolt enters the barrel socket. The upper and
    lower locking lugs contact the bolt camming
    surfaces inside the barrel and start turning the
    bolt clockwise. The action of the bolt into the
    slide assembly, as the piston continues forward,
    turns the bolt to complete its 90-degree
    (one-quarter turn) clockwise rotation. Locking is
    now complete.

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M-249 CYCLE OF FUNCTIONING STEPS
  • (4) Firing. After the bolt is fully forward
    and locked, the piston continues to go forward,
    independent of the bolt, for a short distance.
    The slide assembly carries the firing pin through
    the face of the bolt. The firing pin strikes the
    primer of the round and the primer fires the
    round.

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M-249 CYCLE OF FUNCTIONING STEPS
(5) Unlocking. After the round is fired and the
bullet passes the gas port, part of the expanding
gases go into the gas regulator through the gas
plug. The rapidly expanding gases enter into the
gas cylinder from the gas regulator, forcing the
piston to the rear. As the piston continues to
the rear, the slide assembly, also moving to the
rear, causes the bolt to begin its
counterclockwise rotation. The upper and lower
locking lugs of the bolt contact the bolt camming
surfaces inside the barrel socket and, as the
bolt continues toward the rear, it completes a
one-quarter turn counterclockwise. The rotation
and movement to the rear unlocks the bolt from
the barrel socket.
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M-249 CYCLE OF FUNCTIONING STEPS
(6) Extracting. Extracting begins during the
unlocking cycle. The rotation of the bolt loosens
the cartridge case in the chamber. As the piston
and bolt move to the rear, the extractor pulls
the cartridge case from the chamber.
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M-249 CYCLE OF FUNCTIONING STEPS
(7) Ejecting. As the cartridge case is pulled
from the chamber, the bolt passes by the ejector.
This causes the ejector clip to expand, forcing
the ejector to push the expended cartridge. The
extractor grips the right side of the cartridge
and causes it to spin from the weapon as it
reaches the ejection port. The empty belt links
are forced out the link ejection port as the
rearward movement of the bolt causes the next
round to be positioned in the tray groove
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M-249 CYCLE OF FUNCTIONING STEPS
(8) Cocking. The piston assembly acts against
the firing pin, pulling the firing pin from the
primer of the spent cartridge case. The action of
the piston assembly, continuing to the rear with
the firing pin, releases the compression of the
firing pin spring. As long as the trigger is held
to the rear, the M249 AR will continue to
complete the eight steps of functioning
automatically. When the trigger is released and
the sear again engages the sear notch, the cycle
of functioning is stopped and the weapon is
cocked. To prevent undue wear to the sear and
sear notch, the automatic rifleman must hold the
trigger firmly to the rear during firing.
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Major Component Pictures
2. Barrel Group
1. Operating Rod Group
3 Hand-guard Group
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Major Component Pictures
4. Butt-stock Buffer Assembly Group
6. Gas Cylinder Group
5. Trigger Mechanism Group
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Major Component Pictures
7. Bipod Group
8 Receiver Group
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AMMO TYPES for the M-249
Type M855 Ball Light materiel targets and
personnel M193 Ball Range Training M856 Tracer
Observation of fire, incendiary effects, and
signaling.
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AMMO TYPES for the M-249
M196 Tracer Training. M199 Dummy During
mechanical training M200 Blank During training
when simulated live fire is desired. (A blank
firing attachment must be used to fire this
ammunition.)
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Firing Positions
Prone Position Notice the non-firing hands
position the placement of soldiers cheek.
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Firing Positions
                               
Hip Position Will not be used at Range!
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Firing Positions
Kneeling Position Note the weapon is fired the
same way the M16A2 is fired.
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Disassemble M249
  • 1) Clear Weapon, SAFETY FIRST!
  • 2) Ensure bolt is forward and feed tray is
    closed
  • 3) Separate parts into proper grouping
  • To clear Weapon
  • Charge weapon (pull cocking handle rearward). Be
    sure bolt is locked in rear position. Push
    charging handle forward until you hear it click.
  • Push Safety to right (No RED band visible)
  • Raise Feed Tray Assembly. Look for any debris
    inside chamber, magazine well and Feed Pawl
    Assembly. Close Cover Assembly, and ensure it
    locks in place.
  • Place Safety to left (RED band visible). Hold
    cocking handle to rear, pull trigger, and ride
    bolt forward to close and lock.

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Assemble M249
  • 1) Assemble M249
  • 2) Perform function check
  • To Perform Function Check
  • Ensure safety is to left (RED band visible) and
    charge weapon by pulling the cocking handle to
    the rear to lock the bolt (cock the weapon).
    Push cocking handle forward until you hear it
    click.
  • Push safety to the right (RED band not visible).
  • Pull the trigger (Nothing should happen).
  • Push safety to left (RED band visible). Pull
    charging handle to the rear and pull the trigger
    riding the bolt forward, simultaneously watching
    link exit the weapon.
  • Pull cocking handle to rear locking the bolt in
    place and placing it on safe (RED band not
    visible). Clear the weapon using the procedures
    for clearing the M249.
  • Push safety to left (RED band visible). Pull
    cocking handle to the rear. Pull the trigger and
    ride the bolt forward.

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Assembled M249
                                                 
                       Machinegun, 5.56MM, M-249
Squad Automatic Weapon
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M-249 MARKSMANSHIP FUNDAMENTALS
The four fundamentals for firing the M249 are
steady position, aim, breath control, and trigger
control.
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M-249 MARKSMANSHIP FUNDAMENTALS
  • Steady Position.
  • In automatic fire, position is the most
    important aspect of marksmanship. If the
    automatic rifleman has a good zero, aims his
    weapon correctly, and properly applies a steady
    hold in firing a burst of three rounds, the first
    round of that burst will hit the target at the
    point of aim. However, this is not necessarily
    true of the second and third rounds. The first
    round hits the aiming point the same as when a
    round is fired singularly.

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M-249 MARKSMANSHIP FUNDAMENTALS
Steady Position ( Cont. ) The recoil from the
first and subsequent rounds will progressively
disturb the lay of the weapon with each round of
the burst. The relationship between the point of
impact of the first and subsequent rounds of the
burst depends on the stability of the automatic
rifleman's position. His body, directly behind
the weapon, serves as the foundation, and his
grip serves as a lock to hold the weapon against
the foundation. The better the body alignment and
the steadier the grip, the less dispersed the
rounds of a burst of automatic fire will be.
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M-249 MARKSMANSHIP FUNDAMENTALS
B. Aim. To aim the M249 AR, the automatic
rifleman must align the sights, focus his eye,
obtain a correct sight picture, control his
breathing, and maintain trigger control. (1)
Sight alignment. Align the rear sight aperture
(peep sight) with the sight post of the hooded
front sight. Then, align the front sight post in
the center of the rear peep sight. An imaginary
horizontal line drawn through the center of the
peep sight should touch the top of the front
sight post, while an imaginary vertical line
through the center of the rear peep sight should
bisect the front sight post.
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M-249 MARKSMANSHIP FUNDAMENTALS
(2) Focus of the eye. A good firing position
places the eye directly on line with the center
of the rear sight. Focus on the tip of the front
sight post. The natural ability of the eye to
center objects in a circle and to seek the point
of greatest light (center of peep sight) aids in
providing correct sight alignment. (3) Sight
picture. A correct sight picture has the target,
front sight post, and rear sight aligned. The
sight picture consists of sight alignment and
placement of the aiming point on the target.
Align the tip of the front sight post in the
center of the rear peep sight and then align the
sights with the target. Align the top of the
front sight post on the center base of the target.
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M-249 MARKSMANSHIP FUNDAMENTALS
C. Breath Control. Two types of breath control
are used. When firing single shots, as in
zeroing, the automatic rifleman stops breathing
after most of the air has been exhaled during the
normal breathing cycle. He fires before he feels
any discomfort. During automatic fire, ideally,
the automatic rifleman exhales and stops his
breath when pressing the trigger. He does not
have time to take deep breaths between bursts. He
must hold his breath before each burst or adapt
his breathing by taking quick shallow breaths or
taking deeper breaths between several bursts.
D. Trigger Control. Pressing the trigger
straight to the rear and releasing it helps
control the number of rounds in each burst and
prevents disturbing the lay of the weapon. For a
three-round burst, the automatic rifleman presses
the trigger to the rear, says "Press, release"
and releases the trigger.
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Learning Follow Up
  1. What is the maximum range of the M249 to an area
    target?

A) 1000 meters
Q) What does SAW stand for when talking about
the M249?
A) Squad Automatic Weapon
Q) What are two of the three positions you can
fire the M249?
A) Prone, Hip or Kneeling
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  • TASK Engage Targets With The M249 Machine Gun
  • CONDITIONS Given a zeroed M249 machine gun,
    linked 5.56-mm ammunition, and engage-able
    targets.
  • STANDARDS All targets engaged are hit.

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Engage Targets with the M-249
  • Step 1. Assume a stable, prone
  • firing position.
  • Step 2. Fire the weapon using
  • the correct sight picture.

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Engage Targets with the M-249
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Engage Targets with the M-249
  • STEP 3. Pull the trigger correctly.
  • STEP 4. Apply correct traversing and searching
    techniques.
  • STEP 5. Observe and adjust fire.

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Engage Targets with the M-249
  • STEP 6. Engage three types of battlefield
    targets.
  • POINT?
  • AREA?
  • MOVING?

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RANGE SAFETY!
  • OBEY ALL COMMANDS FROM THE TOWER
  • DO NOT LOAD OR FIRE UNTIL DIRECTED TO SO
  • CONSIDER THE WEAPON LOADED AT ALL TIMES
  • ANYONE CAN CALL CEASE-FIRE
  • NO HORSE-PLAYING
  • HELMENT AT ALL TIMES WHILE ON THE RANGE
  • SMOKING AREAS

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THE END
  • Pending Any Questions
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