User talk:RelentlessRecusant/MG132 Machine Gun

This gun you are describing in no way makes sense. You call it a general purpose machine gun, but describe how it is operated as a crew serve weapon, albeit in a minuscule caliber compared to what normal weapons in that class are. The normal machine that fires 7.62 millimeter ammunition can be carried by infantry personnel fairly easily without the need for an ammunition handler or fire control officer, mainly because it doesn't take three people to find out where they should point a gun. Some examples of weapons similar to this would be the M60 machine gun, M240 GPMG, and even the Mark 48 Mod 0 variant of the M249 SAW, all of which are designed to be carried by a single soldier and give a fireteam greater firepower.

Overall, this article is written as if machine guns are a new concept to the UNSC, and reminds me honestly of the Lewis guns of WWI.

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