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Century October 26th, 2019 19:22

Cybergun M249 Featherweight
 
Looks like we got an LMG for small kids and skinny lads now, a fully polymer M249 that weights in at just about 8 lbs.

https://www.evike.com/products/95084/

https://www.evike.com/images/large/cybergun-95084.jpg

https://www.evike.com/images/large/cybergun-95084-2.jpg

Seems like a nice little base for an HPA setup, always wanted to make a speedsoft-oriented LMG.

R.I.T.Z October 27th, 2019 13:24

Speedsoft m249 you say?
https://i.imgur.com/yozGde3.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/jfk7v6O.jpg

Wilkie October 27th, 2019 18:43

With TM making a Mk46, and G&P apparently bringing back their Mk46 it’s cool seeing LMGs making a return.

My Improved bipod for mine looks like it made it over the border as well

Dartfish October 27th, 2019 21:17

Quote:

Originally Posted by R.I.T.Z (Post 2071713)

Dang that looks hella nice, what is it?

R.I.T.Z October 28th, 2019 17:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dartfish (Post 2071725)
Dang that looks hella nice, what is it?

m249 based on the MGA SAW-K conversion.

Just threw on a UZI mag adapter

ShaneConnell October 29th, 2019 17:14

OMG!!!! I can just see someone getting lit up by this, then see's the mag and starts laughing.

Spengler October 29th, 2019 20:25

I like where this is going.

ShaneConnell October 30th, 2019 11:52

M249 that feeds off glock mags?

ThunderCactus November 1st, 2019 21:29

I was carrying an 8.6kg G&P249 while I was 130lbs. The only thing stopping people is their feeble willpower and crippling back pain.
This will die just like the STAR 249 for the same reason; you can't just make a metal gun out of plastic and expect it to work perfectly.

ShaneConnell January 31st, 2020 14:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by ThunderCactus (Post 2071842)
I was carrying an 8.6kg G&P249 while I was 130lbs. The only thing stopping people is their feeble willpower and crippling back pain.
This will die just like the STAR 249 for the same reason; you can't just make a metal gun out of plastic and expect it to work perfectly.

I have to agree. I'm very accident prone, so all my guns are metal. I'm less likely to trip and brake them. That being said, I do like looking at what companies come out with, and watching people using them start to cuss as their gun falls apart.


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