3725 m
800 meters
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30,000 rounds
Butt stock, receiver and barrel
Fabrique Nationale USA. The M240 is a variant of the FN MAG, originally manufactured by Fabrique Nationale (Belgium) in the late 1950s, and produced under licence in a number of countries (as well as an unlicenced production in the Peoples Republic of China).
I would say it's got to be an m240 but it is your own opinion about what is best really. :)
It's a belt fed weapon. Capacity is limited only by how many belts you snap together.
Well the marines use the M240G and it's about 26 lbs(pounds) unloaded, the army uses the M240B and it's about 27 lbs, but if both weapons are fully loaded with rounds then it can be around 35 lbs. The army is currently testing out a newer and lighter M240L which is said to reduced the weight around 3-5 pounds and also the overall length.
The browning is typically your common sniper rifle with a scope added , but you could use a M240 , and put a scope on it , LIKE A BOSS
The M240 is a US variation of the FN MAG. The FN MAG was designed and first manufactured in Belgium by Fabrique Nationale, and has been licenced to other manufacturers throughout the world. The US M240 machine gun is currently manufactured by FNH-USA in Columbia, South Carolina (as is the M249), so it is manufactured in the US. Some of the earlier models (as well as earlier models of the M249 taken into US service) were imported from Belgium. There are rumours that some receivers and other components may have been imported from Canada (another country where the MAG is manufactured under licence), but I personally have seen no evidence to support this.
First L86 LSW and RPD then MG4 and then AUG HBAR and finally M240