Though derided by users of belt-fed machineguns as "antiquate", the Bren Gun can be reloaded incredibly fast by any well-trained trained soldier.
The BSA GPMG is a belt-fed modernisation of the venerable Bren Gun. Despite losing its trials to the legendary FN MAG in 1957, the Oceanykan Federal Army purchased tens of thousands of these weapons, conscious that its massive stores of Bren machineguns would provide an endless number of spare parts, while the .303 British cartridge remained omnipresent in its supply depots. To this day, Oceanyka remains the only place where the BSA GPMG can be found outside of British museums. Though finnicky in the presence of dirt or mud, it is one of the better-built machineguns in the nation's arsenal.