Do we know what the civy version M249 is classed as up here? The Fightlite is probably the more practical way to go, but I have it already and the M249 has "LCF" just dripping off it!
Meh. 20+ lbs of loaded awkwardness that is a real PITA to clean. I'd much rather own the FightLite MCR. Less than half the weight with seamless mag/belt feed in an AR envelope. Oh yeah, the FightLite solution costs less than half of the over-priced M249S. I've had a deposit on one with Wolverine Supplies since June. Patience is waning....
RE: Fightlite MCR: The standard AR lower that is currently offered hangs the box too low off the mag well and it is impossible to use effectively. It is clumsy with all that ammo hanging so low during movement. The gun will be sitting on the ammo box unless it has some very tall bipods.
Think about this, you are running and hitting the deck, the ammo box hit the ground first. The drama of plastic ammo box taking off.....
That is the problem of using AR lower - AR lower is taller than the lower of most belt fed guns. I think they should just ditch the magazine compatibility and make it a dedicated belt fed gun. Otherwise it is just a carbine with the add capability of belt feeding, but not a belt fed gun with the capability to be a mag fed carbine.
And if I get to choose, I will go for IMI Negev.
The trick with the MCR is to use the smaller, flexible 100-round nut-sacks, not the plastic 200-round belt box. As you have noted, the plastic box is incompatible with the Fightlite MCR Assault Machinegun 2 (AMG2) configuration, which is based on a standard AR/M16 Lower Receiver. To employ the larger plastic belt box you need the AMG1 configuration, which is designed precisely as you have suggested. The AMG1 'consists of the MCR Upper Receiver mated to a dedicated LMG Lower Receiver which has Box/Bag and Pintle-mounting interfaces in lieu of a Mag Well in order to get the mounting point higher up on the weapon. To my knowledge, the AMG1 Lower Receiver is not available in semi-auto format to permit the creation of a dedicated semi-auto belt-fed rifle/carbine for those who eschew the alternative mag feed of the AMG2. The only configuration shown on Wolverine's website for civilian importation is the AMG2 with STANAG Mag Well.
See here for an overview of the various MCR configurations: https://youtu.be/X6GH5sQtdDI
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$10,689.99Walter @ Arms East has them listed on their US site.
Walter @ Arms East has them listed on their US site.
USA Company, USA Sales.No CDN FRT.