The SIG MG 710-3 is an
automatic, air-cooled
belt-fed weapon operated by roller-
delayed blowback and fires from an
open bolt. The machine gun's bolt differs from other contemporary designs employing the roller-delayed blowback method of operation (such as
CETME and
Heckler & Koch designed weapons), being a 3-piece design that consists of a bolt head with two locking rollers, a striker sleeve and the bolt carrier which is connected telescopically with the bolt head. When a round is chambered pressure from the return spring drives the bolt and carrier assembly forward; simultaneously both rollers engage
camming surfaces which drive the rollers outward from their compressed travel position into recesses in the barrel extension. Upon firing, the bolt carrier and striker assembly recoil to the rear and the geometry of the fixed camming surfaces drives the rollers inward unlocking the bolt breech and increasing the speed at which the striker sleeve withdraws relative to the bolt. As the slower bolt continues rearward it impacts the returning striker sleeve (this impact decelerates the bolt). The bolt assembly also contains the spring extractor, while a lever case ejector is located at the base of the feed tray. Spent casings are ejected downward. The weapon has a striker firing mechanism, a trigger assembly for
fully automatic only fire and a cross-bolt
safety (the "safe" setting disables the bolt catch). The SIG MG 710-3 is fed from the left side by either
NATO standard disintegrating
M13 (United States) or continuous link German DM1 belt, but only after swapping several parts in the feed block. When used in a
light machine gun role, the ammunition belt is stored in a sheet metal container that has a 50-round capacity and is attached to the left side of the receiver. The feeding mechanism resembles the one used in the
MAG machine gun (a simplified version of the
MG 42's feed system) operated with a feed arm driven by the motion of the striker sleeve. The belt is fed in two stages during both the forward and rear movement of the bolt assembly. The quick-change barrel, ended with a slotted
flash suppressor, has a fixed handle used to remove it. The machine gun uses three types of
barrels: a light profile, heavy profile (in a
heavy machine gun role), and special type (used for firing
blank ammunition). The firearm has a fixed
stock (metal or wood), detachable
bipod and
open-type sights (rear sight is a sliding tangent with settings from 100 to 1200 m with 100 m increments). Used as a static heavy machine gun the weapon is placed on a SIG L810
tripod. It is also adapted to use an
optical sight (with 2.5× magnification) or a
night vision device. ==Users==