
Somewhat ineffective due to the high raw damage per shot of the weapon likely killing the target before the flames can make any significant impact.

With the heavy barrel applied, long-range damage falls to 50% of point blank damage (as for other Mk II weapons) instead of 30% for most weapons. The default magazine has a magazine capacity of 100 rounds which can be expanded to 200 rounds per box magazine. This makes it a devastating weapon against enemies and unarmored vehicles. The Combat MG Mk II slightly improves over the regular Combat MG in damage (from 45 to 47), with the same rate of fire. Rather than a solid stock, the weapon employs a lightweight skeletal stock. Like the Mk 48, the Combat MG Mk II features a small heat shield with a small rail on top.

The handguard appears to be loosely based on that of the L86 LSW, except that it encloses the barrel assembly and features a lower picatinny rail.

The receiver and trigger assembly are similar to that of the Mk 48, while the barrel assembly are similar to those of the Mk 43, particularly the front sight mounted over the barrel muzzle. The weapon appears to combine aspects from both the Mark 48 and the M60E4 (also known as Mark 43). The weapon is the Mark II version of the Combat MG, which receives a newer, cleaner appearance.
