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5.56 belt-fed (5.56mm belt-fed) | Free Download


This model is a set of manufacturable CAD drawings related to a weapon system that uses 5.56mm ammunition and has a belt-fed mechanism.


UploaderRifle Design (Uploaded as a GrabCAD member)
CategoryMilitary
Software usedSOLIDWORKS , Rendering (rendering images)
Available file formatsSOLIDWORKS part files ( .SLDPRT), image files ( .png)
Number of files11 files (consisting of several sub-parts)
Specified sub-partsMagazine-Body (magazine body), Magazine-Follower (bullet pusher), Receiver_Extension_Nut (frame extension nut), Stock Collar (buttstock neck), Magpul M-LOK Picatinny Rail, 7 Slots (mounting rails), etc.
UsageSuitable for engineers and designers interested in studying and analyzing the structure of machine gun parts using a 5.56mm belt-fed system.


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    5.56 belt-fed

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Main productsbelt-fed, 5.56mm, light machine gun, LMG, machine gun, firearm, weapon system, automatic weapon
Parts/Mechanismammunition, belt, receiver, magazine, bolt carrier, barrel, stock, rifle part, CAD component
Design/Engineeringmanufacturable, CAD model, 3D model, SolidWorks, mechanical design, military engineering, prototyping
Usage/Categorymilitary, defense, tactical, assault rifle, M-LOK, Picatinny Rail, Rifle Design
Thai languageMachine gun, light machine gun, 5.56 ammunition, belt-fed, firearm, gun parts, military design

Here's a first look at the overall 5.56mm belt-fed system:

The second photo highlights the details of the feeding mechanism and the 5.56mm cartridges strung through the belt:

Here's a third photo, showing a clearer side view to highlight the barrel and foregrip structure:

And the last picture shows a slight rear view to give a better view of the stock and grip: