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Explore our premium selection of belt-fed machine guns, tailored for military and law enforcement operations requiring sustained firepower and unmatched reliability. These high-capacity, fully-automatic firearms are designed for tactical superiority in combat and defense scenarios.
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The FN® M240B is the “go to/can do” medium machine gun for all branches of the U.S. military, offering absolute reliability, extended range, and an exceptional service life. This weapon’s high volume of fire makes it the principal suppressive fire instrument for the infantry platoon and company.
Chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO, the rifle will accept both magazine and linked ammunition belt. PRIMARY FEATURES. Semi-auto replica of the government-issue FN M249 SAW. Robust gas system. RECEIVER. Formed steel frame with claw extractor design. Fixed, pivoting ejector, plus side ejection of cases.
The Colt model 1919 BAR .30-06 machine gun is a commercial variant that was produced for law enforcement, civilian and export sales. Unlike the military M1918 model, the 1919 wears Colt's beautiful blued finish and the wood forend is stippled to achieve a more firm grip of the rifle.
The FN M249S, a semi-automatic version of the M249 SAW light machine gun, was originally developed by FN Herstal as the FN MINIMI and adopted by the U.S. military in 1988. The rifle features the signature 18.5-inch FN cold hammer-forged, chrome-lined barrel and operates from a closed-bolt position.
There are three different ways to legally purchase a machine gun, as an individual, a trust or a corporation. The costs associated differ for each, as do the benefits and shortcomings. Purchasers must determine which is best for their uses. The easiest and cheapest method to purchase a machine gun is as an individual.