hkSW: The second pad, with what appeared to me to be a death grip on the trigger was what I was talking about. After looking at it again it's not as bad as I was thinking.
The idea of a light weight LMG doesn't mean it's going to be inaccurate. The normal three round burst of the M16A2 is pretty controllable, and full auto out an M4 isn't uncontrollable either (I will agree that it certainly is not as accurate as single rounds). Short bursts (3-5 rounds) out of this sucker I think would be fairly accurate and controllable (it's a LMG, not a DMR) for offhand.
Remember that LMG's aren't normally fired from offhand standing in the supporting/suppression fire roll if trying for any kind of accuracy. The goal of shooting in that position is to put a lot of lead out, to suppress the enemy to break contact etc. I'm curious how well this would shoot of a bipod, what size beaten zone, etc. I'm imagining it's probably a little to accurate, to really perform as required in the traditional MG roll.
Treating it as a M4 with a really large magazine, best sums up it's intended use IMO. A auto rifle, capable of being used to suppress the enemy through a large volume of fire, in a platform that is lighter and handier then the other comparable weapons (belt fed LMG's).
-Jenrick