Colt's Unicorn MG: The CMG-3
The Colt CMG-3 is an extremely rare 7.62x51mm belt-fed light machine gun developed in the early 1970s. Despite its innovative features like a sliding pistol grip charging mechanism and a symmetrical firing pin, it failed durability testing due to receiver cracking, falling short of the 100,000-round service life requirement. The CMG-3 was a successor to the 5.56mm CMG-2, which also lost out to the Stoner 63 in Navy SEAL trials.




