Or you just use magazines and leave the belts for the SFMGs. How often does a section LMG really need to have a new belt spliced onto the end of the old one? Bren gun seemed to manage in WWII with 30 round magazines. The Ultimax has a 100 round drum that seems manageable. Just hand these out in place of belts.And only now being solved by the yanks with their containerised feed linked 750 round backpack units. Hmmm, only 40 years to fix.... If others haven't seen one (I know you have Abe!) think of the feed system in Terminator linked to the 7.62mm minigun - except its got the same sort of flexible feed chute clipped to the Minimi Feed cover. Nice way to keep your round clean, not twisted, devoid of leaf litter/twigs etc with a full 750 rounds available.... A gunners wet dream.
There is also a third way: the HK 73. This was a special clockwork powered magazine (like a drum) that could be loaded with 150 rounds of 5.56mm and feed them into the LMG. But the magazine could also be reloaded while attached to the LMG and simultaneously with being fired. It had a hatch on the left side where stripper clips (10 rounds per) or individual rounds could be inserted to replenish the magazine.
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