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it's really hard to tell from that photo, but if you put hands on it and it had a non-functional FA, it's a bit weird.Sorry the photo was taken with a potato but this is literally the one I saw.
usually the Colt-made LMG's had the target sights (from the M16A2/Colt 701) but lacked a forward assist entirely, either it was milled off the forging or it was entirely absent from the forging, leaving only the shell deflector. Diemaco typically had the combat sights (the simpler XM16 / Colt 601 sights) but retained the FA, albeit non-functional. when the C7 LSW was adopted by Canada the carry handle and sights were eliminated and replaced with an accessory rail for the C79 optic as it was together with the C7A1 rifle as part of a joint program with Colt at the time (which resulted in the M16A2 LMG as a member of the Colt Automatic Rifle, or CAR, product line). the Colt 950 also did this.
it's a little odd to see a C7 LSW with the carry handle as to my knowledge, zero were ever produced - so maybe it's either a prototype or very early rifle, or someone made a clone or something.
brand new in box 1986 Colt M16A2 LMG, notice the FA has been milled off the upper: