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7/8/2025, 4:15:13 AM
I have 2 suggestions, both quite similar.
1) ArmWest MGX. A constant recoil mag-fed machine gun. Constant recoil means the bolt never impacts the back of the receiver, so there is no sudden jolt hitting the shooter’s shoulder. The recoil thus feels like a constant push back, making the gun far more controllable and accurate in automatic fire. This satisfies the 5th criteria in the first green text - never made it into mass production. AFAIK there are only 2 examples in existence.
Here is a video of it being fired:
https://youtu.be/mjalVs-pAr8?si=j2NPY_z-w0N6fRP3
Suggestion #2 is the KAC AMG or LAMG. 308 and 5.56 machineguns, respectively. Both use the constant recoil principle, but these are bona-fide machine guns and feed from a belt. Satisfies creteria #6 in the 2nd green text - machine gun that is not mag-fed.
Picrel is the KAC AMG (or LAMG, I can’t tell, they look similar)
Are machine pistols viable in video games? Because they are not viable IRL. You can take some liberties though in fiction and “design” a controllable machine pistol in 5.7 feeding from like a 70 round drum, blinged out with recoil-reducing accessories (gas pedal, compensator). That would be pretty sick. Give it a fixed red dot as well and a live round counter right there in the optic window.
1) ArmWest MGX. A constant recoil mag-fed machine gun. Constant recoil means the bolt never impacts the back of the receiver, so there is no sudden jolt hitting the shooter’s shoulder. The recoil thus feels like a constant push back, making the gun far more controllable and accurate in automatic fire. This satisfies the 5th criteria in the first green text - never made it into mass production. AFAIK there are only 2 examples in existence.
Here is a video of it being fired:
https://youtu.be/mjalVs-pAr8?si=j2NPY_z-w0N6fRP3
Suggestion #2 is the KAC AMG or LAMG. 308 and 5.56 machineguns, respectively. Both use the constant recoil principle, but these are bona-fide machine guns and feed from a belt. Satisfies creteria #6 in the 2nd green text - machine gun that is not mag-fed.
Picrel is the KAC AMG (or LAMG, I can’t tell, they look similar)
Are machine pistols viable in video games? Because they are not viable IRL. You can take some liberties though in fiction and “design” a controllable machine pistol in 5.7 feeding from like a 70 round drum, blinged out with recoil-reducing accessories (gas pedal, compensator). That would be pretty sick. Give it a fixed red dot as well and a live round counter right there in the optic window.
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