Fallout 4 Light Machine Gun Mod
Posted : admin On 14.10.2019Apr 8, 2019 - This Fallout 4 mod adds fully-functioning weapons racks to the game. If you want to have plenty of lighting and laser turrets guarding your. Apr 27, 2019 - Here is the updated M60 Machine gun with new Mesh Textures and receiver. Version there were much more recievers and mods for the M60.
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What do you think?Edit: So alot of people have pointed out that a LMG mostly uses 5.56 or 7.62, my bad. But I still like the idea of a LMG.
Maybe have the 5.56. as the standard ammo or 7.62 if they added that and be able to mod it with a 50 cal reciever.This is basically the assault rifle we already have in the game, but being able to change the reciever to 7.62 or 50 cal would be a nice addon!. 7.62 used to be the Western rifle caliber standard with weapons like the G3 and M14.
Then the U.S. Introduced the M16 and sort-of coerced NATO into agreeing to the 5.56 standard. Technically, both are rifle caliber weapons, which puts them into machingun (vs.
Submachinegun) territory.My understanding of the whole LMG vs. HMG varies based on a combination of caliber and usage. HMG is generally tripod or vehicle mount, with a high caliber at least around.30, but often something like.50 or 12.7.
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LMG was 'man-portable,' along the lines of the WWII era BAR - what would be classed now as a squad support weapon, I believe (e.g., the M249 SAW). GPMG was coined for weapons like the M60 that was designed to fill multiple roles.So, technically, because it is designed for vehicle mount (PA) and weighs over 20 lbs., the 'assault rifle' in the game is at least a GPMG. Pushing it into a.308 or.50 would definitely make it more HMG territory.
The trick would be how the engine would make it only useful with armor or very-high-strength characters, as any normal person trying to fire a.308 on full auto is going to be sending shots into orbit, and you simply cannot fire something like an M2HB while holding it in your hands.Having now paid lip-service to reality, I should also remember and point out that the game let's you carry around what is basically a 19th-century artillery piece and fire cannon balls at things, even without power armor. Another difference between LMG and GPMG is that LMGs use an intermediate cartridge, meaning it is technically a rifle, but didn't have the same powder load as a full power rifle. In fact, most pistols shoot larger caliber rounds with smaller loads. Intermediate rounds are rifle (generally small diameter) bullets with the equivalent of magnum (really big pistol) case loads. This distinction between LMGs and GPMGs can also be applied to assault versus battle rifles, where both are select fire rifles, but the assault rifle fires a smaller round than the full-power battle rifle.
Here's a link to the Weapons Law Encyclopedia:The gist of it is that light, medium and heavy is largely defined by the role played by the machine gun. A machine gun is general purpose if it can play multiple roles based upon the accessories and configuration. That's similar to the guideline I understood.Generally speaking, machine guns tend to use ammunition that is standardized for the armed force using the gun.
For NATO countries, that is typically 5.56mm (.223), 7.62mm (.308), and.50 caliber rounds. These are all rifle-type cartridges with heavy powder charges. The Vickers Gun from WWI used the standard.303 cartridge in British service, but was produced for export in local calibers. My understanding is that the term 'intermediate round' simply refers to lighter-caliber rifle rounds, called that because of the perceived (but not necessarily accurate) difference in lethality when compared to the larger 7mm+ battle rifle cartridges. (Note that I don't debate that a.308 round has much better penetration - but that doesn't always translate into lethality.). I think that is the combat rifle, which for some reason is in.45 rather than in 7.62 (or about.303) which is off. I have worked it out myself is the Combat rifle is an assault rifle and the Assault rifle is an LMG.This sort of works based on how the long barrel assault rifle looks like a Lewis Gun with a bottom feed magazine (like off an MG38/42) rather than a top feed drum.I think Bethesda may have had an Uibsoft moment with the weapons teams working in different locations with next to no contact until the beta testing or release dates.