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  • |type= [[Light machine gun]] ...un”) is a [[Belgium|Belgian]] [[5.56x45mm NATO|5.56 mm]] [[light machine gun]] developed by [[Fabrique Nationale de Herstal|Fabrique Nationale]] (FN) in
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  • ...e '''MG36''' [[light machine gun]] (MG – ''Maschinengewehr'' or "machine gun"). An export version of the series is also produced (these weapons have a s The '''MG36''' light machine gun differs from the G36, having a heavier barrel for an increased heat and [[C
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  • ...lt Rifle) and an '''ARM''' (Assault Rifle and Machine gun) [[light machine gun]]. The [[light machine gun]] variant is additionally equipped with a carry handle and a folding bipod
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  • ...roops sending the Germans home reporting they'd suffered withering machine gun fire, when, in fact, it was simply a group of trained riflemen armed with s ...s cartridge design better suited to the double-column magazine and the new machine guns then in development, the government demanded that the new design use t
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  • {{gun ...a self-loading [[pistol]] in the 1880s, but was preoccupied with [[machine gun]]s. Nevertheless, the application of his principle of using bullet energy t
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  • |caption= Browning Model 1917A1 water cooled machine gun |type= [[Heavy machine gun]]
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  • ...conflicts during the 1930s, and dissatisfaction with existing [[submachine gun]]s and rifles contributed to the development of the M1 Carbine. ...ly accurate or powerful. Submachine guns such as the [[Thompson submachine gun|Thompson]] were more than sufficiently powerful for close-range encounters,
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  • {{gun ...ed below when using M118 Special Ball and fired from a Government approved machine rest. The average mean radius shall be less than or equal to the following
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  • |name= Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .50, M2, HB |image= Machine gun M2 1.jpg
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  • ...'s Armament Company, Atlantic Research Marketing Systems (ARMS), and Lewis Machine & Tools. Daniel Defense has won the contract for the RIS-II, the next gener ...M4 type rifle to be the "firearm" (the serial numbered and, in the case of machine guns, registered under federal law, part of the weapon), a registered Colt
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  • |name= Machine Gun, 7.62 mm, M60 |caption= M60 machine gun
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  • |type= [[Machine gun]] ...an-Gebauer single-barreled tank MGs and the Russian 7.62 mm GShak aircraft gun. However, the MG42's belt-feed and quick-change barrel system allowed for m
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  • ...ning]]'s design has been one of the longest serving and successful machine gun designs]] ...gun. The original Maxim of the 1880s was the first fully automatic machine gun, as well as using a [[Belt (ammo)|belt of linked ammunition]] rather than a
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  • ...built around a stamped steel receiver similar to the [[RPK]] light machine gun's receiver. The PSL's operation is the same long stroke action of the [[Mik ...arily imported by Century Arms International, InterOrdnance, and Tennessee Gun Importers (TG Knox) and used a proprietary clear plastic ten round magazine
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  • ...ted]], [[Gas-Operated|gas operated]], [[Gatling Gun|gatling]], and [[chain gun|chain]]. ...rk best when using a cartridge with a [[grain]] size (mass) near where the gun's action was originally optimized or tuned in terms of momentum. For examp
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  • {{gun ...xport of firearms. Consequently, SIG entered into an agreement with German gun manufacturer (and eventual owner) J.P. Sauer & Sohn to facilitate an export
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  • ... surplus market in many countries. Together with the [[RPD]] light machine gun the SKS was one of the first weapons chambered for the 7.62x39mm M43 round ... the interwar period, eventually developing the ''Maschinenkarabiner'', or machine-carbine, which later evolved into the [[Sturmgewehr 44|MP44]] ''Sturmgewehr
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  • ...imentary training had difficulty maintaining it. In addition, [[submachine gun]]s like the [[PPSh-41]] had proven their value as simple, cheap, and effect ...new, simpler muzzle brake design. To supplement the Red Army's shortage of machine guns, an SVT version capable of automatic fire was produced in 1943, and wa
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  • ...e|vz. 52]] self-loading rifle and the 7.62 mm Sa 24 and Sa 26 [[submachine gun]]s. ...ound, used in both the earlier vz. 52 rifle and the vz. 52 [[light machine gun]]. Over the period of 25 years (up until 1984) over 920,000 had been produc
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  • |name= Carbine, Machine, Sten |type= [[Submachine gun]]
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