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  1. Hace 4 días · Colleoni machine gun — 6.50×52mm Mannlicher–Carcano: Ammunition belt Italy: 1908 Colt Machine Gun: Colt's Manufacturing Company — 5.56×45mm NATO: Ammunition belt United States: 1965 Colt Automatic Rifle: 5.56×45mm NATO: Detachable box magazine United States: 1982 Darne machine gun: Hotchkiss et Cie: 7.50×54mm French 8.00×51mmR French ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › M2_BrowningM2 Browning - Wikipedia

    Hace 1 día · The M2 machine gun or Browning .50 caliber machine gun (informally, " Ma Deuce " [10] [11]) is a heavy machine gun that was designed near the end of World War I by John Browning.

  3. 7 de may. de 2024 · Submachine gun, lightweight automatic small-arms weapon chambered for relatively low-energy pistol cartridges and fired from the hip or shoulder. Most types utilize simple blowback actions. Using cartridges of such calibres as .45 inch or 9 mm, they usually have box-type magazines that hold from 10.

  4. Thompson submachine gun, submachine gun patented in 1920 by its American designer, John T. Thompson. It weighed almost 10 pounds (4.5 kg) empty and fired .45-calibre ammunition. The magazine was either a circular drum that held 50 or 100 rounds or a box that held 20 or 30 rounds.

  5. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Among his many unforgettable tracks, “Machine Gun” stands out for being a raw, emotional, and powerful piece of music that reflects the turbulent times in which Hendrix lived. In this article, we’ll take a deep dive into the meaning behind “Machine Gun,” how it came to be, and why it still resonates today.

  6. Hace 2 días · The Heckler & Koch MP5 (German: Maschinenpistole 5) is a submachine gun developed in the 1960s by German firearms manufacturer Heckler & Koch. It uses a similar modular design to the Heckler & Koch G3, and has over 100 variants and clones, including selective fire, semi-automatic, suppressed, compact, and even marksman variants.

  7. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Gatling gun, hand-driven machine gun, the first to solve the problems of loading, reliability, and the firing of sustained bursts. It was invented about 1862 by Richard Jordan Gatling during the American Civil War.

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