MWG 90 Rounder Ranger Assault Cover by SKEDCO v4.0
1. MWG 90-Rounder 5.56mm Drum for M16/M4 Light
Machine Guns/Rifles/Carbines
Suggested Improvements for U.S. military use by the 1st Tactical Studies Group
(Airborne)
October 2005
2. Rounds of 5.56mm Remaining Indicators (do-it-yourself)
Paint over the manufacturing circles a bright red dot with
enamel paint to show 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 rounds
3. Rounds of 5.56mm Remaining Indicator Center Disk
A CD core label with 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 round lines could be laminated in
clear plastic and attached to the drum center; trim off the excess as shown in
dotted lines. Paper should be a tan color. There is a center phillips head screw
that could enable a hard plastic disk to be attached during manufacturing
6. SKEDCO: Create a Camouflage Cover for the Drum
Part that inserts
into magazine well
must not be covered
Covering the black drum initially in DESERT TAN or 3-COLOR CAMO
improves its camouflage and protects it, new Army uniform camouflage color
material when available will increase attractiveness of drum to Army units
7. Connect Carabiner to Drum to snap onto LBE when empty
Perhaps use the Phillips head screw in some way as an attachment point for
the Carabiner? Definitely this is the place on the drum to hang it attached to
your LBE on your body
8. (Camouflage Cover not shown
Heaviest part of MWG 90-rounder
for clarity)
drum is the metal magazine insert
shape
While we could have pouches to carry multiple 90 round
drums, this would be only for a designated Automatic Rifleman (AR)
with a HB M16. For everyone else, a single 90 round drum for assault
use that clips to the LBE after emptied would suffice
9. Camouflage Cover Pouch Opens to Show Ammo Remaining
Back flap opens by velcro to show clear back and ammo remaining
(ammo dots and indicator disk omitted for clarity)
10. Front Side of Drum with small pouch for Accessories
keep “like things together” (imagine view of drum front)
mini-clip
THE DRUM CANNOT BE LOADED WITHOUT THESE ACCESSORIES: LOADING
CHUTE, PLUNGER AND SPACER. Pouch should have a dummy cord to connect
LOADING CHUTE by mini-clip to prevent loss even if pouch comes open….
11. What’s going to keep plunging and spacer from flying out
of the pouch and being lost?
We dummy cord them to the LOADING CHUTE which is
dummy corded to the actual pouch insides by
quick-disconnect or FASTEX mini-link.
Gutted 550 cord
connected thru holes
drilled in corner of plunger
top and loading chute
body keeps plunger from
being lost from chute
Spacer connected
to chute by gutted 550
cord and rubber band
when not in use
12. Why not a 9 pound Colt Automatic Rifle with heavy, fluted barrel
instead of the heavy 15-pound M249 LMG/SAW which cannot feed 5.56mm
through box magazines when 5.56mm belts run out? If “quick change
barrel” is needed, plop on a new upper receiver and bolt carrier group!
Use holographic sight
MWG 90-ROUNDER
or box magazines Use folding forward
pistol grip to ease
prone firing
Flute the barrel
to save weight
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13. Heads-Up-Display type weapons sights enable full-auto firing accuracy
when Gavin and SparrowHawk vehicle mounted, pin-point and snap
shooting accuracy when on foot
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Iron Sights retained
as back-up
With “heads-up display” technology adapted from F-14 Tomcat Fighters, the Holosight is the first electro-
optic sighting system to apply holographic technology to small arms. The HDS uses state of the art
digital electronics design, and is waterproof, fog proof and shockproof. Twenty brightness levels ensure
proper brightness control in either low light or bright sunlight. An on-board microprocessor provides
automatic battery check indicator, up/down brightness scrolling and programmable auto shut down
features. All electronics are fully encapsulated in shock absorbing resin compound, and the HDS has
been extensively tested on recoil simulators that mimic the recoil of a .454 Casull revolver. The sight's
tubeless design provides an unobstructed field of view and encourages two-eyes-open shooting. Simply
look through the 1/4" thick shatterproof laminate window, place the reticle image on the target and shoot.
Retical patterns are instantly visible in even the lowest light, instinctive to center regardless of the
shooting angle or position, and remain in view between shots. Additionally, anti-glare coatings on the
optical surface eliminate any muzzle side reflective signature, and a rugged “roll-bar” hood protects the
display. Commonly available type N alkaline batteries power the HDS and yield approx. 70 hrs.
continuous use at setting 12. The HDS will mount to any 1" standard Weaver dovetail mounting rail and
allows access to existing iron sight systems. Flat-top or handle style applications are shown at left - the
bi-level handle mount is an optional extra.