Colt Machine Gun
The Colt Machine Gun or CMG was an open bolt belt-fed machine gun that fires 5.56×45mm cartridges designed by Colt Manufacturing Company in 1965. Colt hastily developed the CMG-1 to complement the CAR-15, a Colt branding of the M16 rifle, so that Colt might offer both of them as an alternative to the Stoner 63 weapons system. It failed to achieve any sales, and was replaced by the Colt CMG-2, which also failed to achieve any sales. The CMG-3 was a 7.62×51mm NATO version that failed as well.
Colt Machine Gun-1 | |
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Type | Belt-fed machine gun |
Place of origin | United States |
Production history | |
Designed | 1965 |
Manufacturer | Colt Manufacturing Company |
Produced | 1965-1967 |
Variants | CMG-1, CMG-1A, CMG-2 and CMG-3 |
Specifications | |
Cartridge | 5.56×45mm NATO (CMG-1, CMG-1A, CMG-2) 7.62x51mm NATO (CMG-3) |
Feed system | Belt-fed, open bolt, direct impingement Variants also exist that use a gas piston |
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