[SHOT 2018] Knight's Armament Light Assault Machine Gun

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In today’s episode, we follow Miles to Shot Show 2018 and visit the Knight’s Armament booth.

The Knight’s Light Assault Machine Gun was designed for a specific light machine gun tactical task and fits a more niche role than a standard M249. Designed to shoot with minimal recoil, the Knight’s LAMG is extremely controllable and easy to drive.

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Miles
Miles

Infantry Marine, based in the Midwest. Specifically interested in small arms history, development, and usage within the MENA region and Central Asia. To that end, I run Silah Report, a website dedicated to analyzing small arms history and news out of MENA and Central Asia.Please feel free to get in touch with me about something I can add to a post, an error I've made, or if you just want to talk guns. I can be reached at miles@tfb.tv

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  • Eric B. Eric B. on Feb 03, 2018

    Looks interesting but a little late for the US Marines who have adopted an HK version of the AR for their assault light MG weapon.I HOPE this MG is piston driven and not Direct Impingement like an AR. I seen no gas block adjustment for when the gas port gets dirty.

  • Badwolf Badwolf on Feb 04, 2018

    Did he say "constant recoil"? So like an ultimax?

    • Nunya Bidniz Nunya Bidniz on Feb 06, 2018

      @Badwolf Yes. It would have been nice if they gave Jim Sullivan some well-deserved props for his work. I guess his patent must have expired by now?

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