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The trigger mechanism permits fully automatic fire only [2] but the rate of fire can be adjusted by using bolts of varying weight, like in the MG 3. The lighter bolts will produce the maximum rate of fire (1,200 rounds/min) while a heavier bolt results in a rate of fire of approximately 850–900 rounds/min. [ 3 ] The weapon features a cross ...
However, the design team decided to focus on the 5.56×45mm small caliber high-velocity cartridge, as it appeared the new round was gaining mainstream military approval. Eugene Stoner had previously worked with the cartridge when he designed the AR-15. The weapon system using the smaller cartridge was known as the Stoner 63. [5]
The MG 81 is a German belt fed 7.92×57mm Mauser machine gun which was used in flexible installations in World War II Luftwaffe aircraft, in which capacity it replaced the older drum magazine-fed MG 15. The MG 81 was developed by Mauser as a derivative of their successful MG 34 general-purpose machine gun. Development focus was to reduce ...
Bayonet: a fairly effective melee weapon designed to be mounted on the end of the barrel of an M56 submachine gun, currently exhibited at the Museum of Miniature Professional Art Henryk Jan Dominiak in Tychy; 55 × 290 mm, made of metal and plastic.
Mannomustine (), also known as mannitol nitrogen mustard, tradename Degranol is an old alkylating antineoplastic agent from the group of nitrogen mustards.It was first synthesized and characterized in 1957 by Vargha et al. [1]
DAMEBK/Bauer-Griffin / Gotham / Getty Images. Swift knows the power of a little black dress. This capsule wardrobe staple can shapeshift to work for any occasion, whether it’s a dinner date ...
Naltrexone/bupropion, sold under the brand name Contrave among others, is a fixed-dose combination medication for the management of chronic obesity in adults in combination with a reduced-calorie diet and increased physical activity.
Kotlin-class destroyers were Cold War era ships built for the Soviet Navy.The Russian name for this class was Project 56 Spokoiny (Спокойный, "tranquil"). 27 ships were built between 1955 and 1958; they were all decommissioned in the late 1980s.