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Glad I'm not the only one who had that thought pop up.
(sorry if i spelled it wrong)
Dad : Doesn't want dog
Family : Gets dog anyways
Dad and the Dog :
So not very likely to be made mate
(literally a whole loadout)
The magazine was meant to be reloaded by a designated loader on the side,and it's mounted there to allow for twin mounts,with each MG having a magazine on opposite sides.
It was supposed to be like that so that each gun could be fired individually to avoid overheating the other,sustaining a more efficient fire rate in terms of decay for the barrels.
In emergencies both could be fired at the same time,with an aproximate fire rate of 750 rpm
French today be like: Why did we even make this