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You're trying to explain a futuristic technology with current technology. Seeing as how when you load a HC they don't shoot a tradition bullet in the sense you don't see bullets in the back of the cylinder. Also if you look at the bore of HCs you will see it's quite large. So how is a cylinder of say even the hawkmoons size holding 12 of those projectiles in a cylinder that size? Fact is its not holsing those bullets because it doesn't shoot bullets like our guns do. You're assuming it has a fire pin to knock on a trimmer when theirs no indicatuon of thay on the cylinders itself. I would assume it's rotating the cylinder and it would be an electronic firing pin. So when the hammer drops it sends an electrical pulse to fire the gun. As for the LMG, their are some top loaded machine guns like the bren. So what if the ammo that is going in the above the barrel is going straight down into the bolt? It seems silly but if they have access to materials for slick parts and very good lubricant to prevent jamming and say on some of the mags it has a an assisted electric motor to help load the rounds so its not purely the action pulling them in the chamber than it's entirely possible. Impracricle but then again we don't fully know how their technology works. As for thr scout rifle, idk.
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  • After further inspection of sone of LMGs it seems that the breech is intact showed higher than where the barrel is and the bullets would have to go go down some ramp to come out the barrel and that is odd. But hey, maybe the bullets are malable upon fire to make thr transition until they exit the barrel and harden in flight. Idk.

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  • Actually, I've since rescinded my comments on the LMGs. Another poster opened my eyes on that one, but I'm not one to edit my comments. I stand by my words, mistaken or not. Most belt-fed machine guns do, in fact, feed above the barrel. The mechanism removes rounds from the belt in a backward motion, where the tip drops into place, and then they're pushed into the chamber. The empty belt is fed out the opposite side, while the spent casings are ejected from the bottom. I still stand by my opinion that the design of the Hand Cannons and Scout rifles make absolutely no sense.

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