Here is a real basic question. What is the advantage of a light machine gun over a standard assault rifle on full auto, if it is limited to a 30 round mag? It seems the function of the LMG is to put a ton of lead down range and still be easily man portable. If my M-16 has a 30 rd mag and can go full auto, what do I gain by having a heavier weapon in the same caliber with the same 30 rounder? Belts are a PITA, true. Picture the Quaker dealing with an M-60 in the dark (not a pretty picture, and not my finest hour as a cadet

). In my defence, we had a grand total of two days with the thing.

Still, I could, if I had prevented the damn belts from becoming a gaggle, lay down 100 rounds of suppresive fire. A clear advantage. Maybe going to something light, like the P-90, perhaps beefed up a lot from a a CQB rifle to a dedicated LMG with bi-pods etc, with its 90 round mags (again suppresive fire and portability seeming to be the main goal here) might be a better option. Other wise, the original SAW design specs, which was supposed to take belts or 30 rounders seems to be hard to beat. Failing that, a new model M-60 in a heavier caliber would seem to be the place to start, big bullets and lots of them. What am I missing?
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