Light Machine Guns (LMGs) offer sustained fire capability while remaining highly portable for infantry and tactical teams. Designed for reliability and precision, LMGs provide the perfect balance of maneuverability and firepower.
Features
- Caliber Options:
- Available in 5.56mm, 7.62mm, and .308 Winchester for versatile applications.
- High Rate of Fire:
- Capable of 600–1,200 rounds per minute, ensuring battlefield dominance.
- Belt-Fed & Magazine-Fed Variants:
- Options for sustained suppressive fire and quick reloads.
- Lightweight & Durable:
- Built with advanced alloys and polymer components for ease of handling.
- Customizable Configurations:
- Picatinny rails for optics, foregrips, and suppressor compatibility.
Popular Models Available
- SIG LMG (6.8mm): A lightweight, next-generation machine gun built for extreme accuracy and mobility.
- SIG XM250 (6.8mm): The U.S. Army’s Next Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW) machine gun, designed to replace the M249.
- SIG MMG (.338 Norma Magnum): A powerful, long-range machine gun bridging the gap between 7.62mm and .50 BMG firepower.
- U.S. Ordnance M2A2 (.50 BMG): An upgraded version of the M2HB with quick-change barrel and improved safety features.
- M2HB (.50 BMG): A heavy-duty, battle-proven machine gun, ideal for vehicle mounts and defensive positions.
- M60E6 (7.62mm): A modernized, lightweight variant of the legendary M60 with improved ergonomics and reliability.
- M240 (7.62mm): NATO’s go-to medium machine gun, known for its rugged durability and sustained firepower.
- M249 (5.56mm): A lightweight, squad automatic weapon (SAW) used by U.S. forces for infantry support.
- MK19 (40mm): A belt-fed automatic grenade launcher delivering high-explosive firepower in combat zones.




