Ultimax Unveiled: The Singaporean Chartered Industries Mark II

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The Charted Industries of Singapore Ultimax is one of the most renowned light machine guns in the world, yet has never really been adopted to the full extent of what it was capable of. The only real military it served was the Singaporean Armed Forces. It was used by multiple other countries and agencies, but not in a full-service adoption.

Designed by none other than James Sullivan of AR15 Lore, it had a very unique recoil absorption system wherein the bolt never actually smacked into the rear of the receiver, thus creating a constant cycle of firing until the last round was fired and the bolt slammed forward into the empty chamber.

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Miles
Miles

Infantry Marine, based in the Midwest. Specifically interested in small arms history, development, and usage within the MENA region and Central Asia. To that end, I run Silah Report, a website dedicated to analyzing small arms history and news out of MENA and Central Asia.Please feel free to get in touch with me about something I can add to a post, an error I've made, or if you just want to talk guns. I can be reached at miles@tfb.tv

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  • Mark Mark on Mar 30, 2018

    What distance was the target being engaged from at the 0:42 mark?

  • Why does he keep calling them "Class 3"? Class 3 is a type of dealer. The firearms are NFA or "Title 2" firearms.

    • Miles Miles on Apr 03, 2018

      @Christian Hedegaard-Schou Scott was himself a Class III dealer, and I think still has his license for the post samples.

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