The Armor Militant-250 Support Machine Gun, AM-250, is a heavy support gunner weapon made in the Union of Everett. It features the new .416 caliber round, allowing the gun the penetration and speed of a smaller assault rifle round, with the heavy punch and stopping power of a large caliber sniper, heavy support round such as the .50 caliber. The gun provides infantry squads with the heavy volume of fire of a machine gun combined with accuracy and portability approaching that of a rifle. The AM-250 is gas-operated and air-cooled. It has a quick-change barrel, allowing the gunner to rapidly replace an overheated or jammed barrel. A folding bipod is attached near the front of the gun. It primarily uses a box magazine with belt ammunition although it can also use standard STANAG magazines, sim
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| - The Armor Militant-250 Support Machine Gun, AM-250, is a heavy support gunner weapon made in the Union of Everett. It features the new .416 caliber round, allowing the gun the penetration and speed of a smaller assault rifle round, with the heavy punch and stopping power of a large caliber sniper, heavy support round such as the .50 caliber. The gun provides infantry squads with the heavy volume of fire of a machine gun combined with accuracy and portability approaching that of a rifle. The AM-250 is gas-operated and air-cooled. It has a quick-change barrel, allowing the gunner to rapidly replace an overheated or jammed barrel. A folding bipod is attached near the front of the gun. It primarily uses a box magazine with belt ammunition although it can also use standard STANAG magazines, sim
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| - The Armor Militant-250 Support Machine Gun, AM-250, is a heavy support gunner weapon made in the Union of Everett. It features the new .416 caliber round, allowing the gun the penetration and speed of a smaller assault rifle round, with the heavy punch and stopping power of a large caliber sniper, heavy support round such as the .50 caliber. The gun provides infantry squads with the heavy volume of fire of a machine gun combined with accuracy and portability approaching that of a rifle. The AM-250 is gas-operated and air-cooled. It has a quick-change barrel, allowing the gunner to rapidly replace an overheated or jammed barrel. A folding bipod is attached near the front of the gun. It primarily uses a box magazine with belt ammunition although it can also use standard STANAG magazines, similar to those in the new Barrett .416 rifles. The AM-250 replaces the aging Belgian M249 machine gun, bringing new capabilities such as being jam resistant when submerged in water or sand.
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