So after a day thinking about this pic and the actual machine within...View attachment 275308
Some will hate, others will appreciate! That’s a German H&K G8 drum. Unlike the Allied Armament X-19 that reverse engineered the H&K design. If my fingers weren’t so filthy I would have dug out the Hensoldt scope for an even better picture!
From a fixed position this is a cinder block eat bitch! Running 3 shot burst or full mofo auto! Yes it’s heavy, but that weight keeps it on target out to some distance.
Sure I’ rather have a M249 or M-60, but for their prices.
Loaded with some M993 A.P. It’s a vehicle chewing bitch!
Quick change barrel & ability to set up in Door gunner configuration, having an assistant gunner to handle belts & barrels. Are the only advantages I see. When I had this built I wanted to go into an H&K 21/21E but the part were not available. And the more I thought about it the more I thought I don't need a crew served weapon.So after a day thinking about this pic and the actual machine within...
Would there be any actual advantage with a 249 or m60 less being belt fed. What you have is a serious piece of hardware that in no case could you advance into from the led end. A full auto .308 could eat a cinder block wall and even in a "short" barrel could provide, should I say, adequate cover.
I have a century c93 SBR and a CETME that I only assume can be ran fairly dirty as I don't care for mine much. That roller block setup is really durable when running right.
I also want to note. Flaunting all that lumber under the rifle just makes you look like a rich... the wood is probably worth as much as the ammo now days.
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