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A 15-20 shot burst is stupid. It's like emptying the belt on a single target. Like the scene in the original predator movie where the soldier mows down half a forrest without hitting anything.
After being setup single barreled machine guns are meant to fire in bursts of three to five shots in short intervalls while either moving from target to target or suppress a position, to not overheat the barrel, and again .. not to fire a whole belt ( and barrel ) at a single target.
So the actual correct procedure would be to put down the machine gun like a small turret, use it the correct way, than pack it up again.
https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2906456426
@Shades : and your argument proves why miniguns and machine guns are handled wrong in Rimworld.
Mass in my oppinion is sufficently handled by the move speed penalty.
Warmup is right, that depicts aiming and shouldering. What Rimworld sadly does not allow
in Vanilla is that most light to medium weapons can by fired on the move or with only low overhead.
Because I define being drafted and in position as having the weapon at the ready.