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  2. M60 machine gun - Wikipedia

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    The M60, officially the Machine Gun, Caliber 7.62 mm, M60, is a family of American general-purpose machine guns firing 7.62×51mm NATO cartridges from a disintegrating belt of M13 links. There are several types of ammunition approved for use in the M60, including ball , tracer , and armor-piercing rounds.

  3. List of the United States military vehicles by model number

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    M60A2 tank, full-tracked, remote controlled 20 mm, 152 mm Gun-Launcher (1970) M60A3 tank, combat, full-tracked, laser rangefinder, 900 hp engine, 105mm M60E1 tank, combat, full-tracked,British gun, 105mm

  4. Colt Automatic Rifle - Wikipedia

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    Colt had also originally used the M60 machine gun bipod, but switched this to a proprietary design that was lighter for the subsequent Model 750. The Colt Model 750 was an improvement of the basic principle of the Colt LMG, developed jointly by Colt and Diemaco with an eye to Canadian Army sales. The improved version featured all A2 parts and ...

  5. M60 tank - Wikipedia

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    M60 production pilot number 1 after completion by Chrysler on 2 July 1959. Note the use of a pedestal mounted M2HB machine gun on the cupola. The turret is traversed to the rear of the tank. The OTCM (Ordnance Technical Committee Minutes) #37002 officially standardized the type as the Tank, Combat, Full Tracked: 105-mm Gun, M60 on 16 March 1959 ...

  6. List of machine guns - Wikipedia

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    M60: Saco Defense U.S. Ordnance: 7.62×51mm NATO: Ammunition belt United States: 1957 M60E3 Saco Defense U.S. Ordnance: 7.62×51mm NATO: Ammunition belt United States: 1986 M73: General Electric: 7.62×51mm NATO: Ammunition belt United States: 1959 M85: General Electric: 12.7×99mm NATO: Ammunition belt United States: 1959 M134 Minigun: General ...

  7. Mk 48 machine gun - Wikipedia

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    The M60-based machine guns are a great deal more portable than the heavier M240-based designs used elsewhere in the U.S. military in the infantry medium machine gun role. The M60-based designs have a long history of insufficient reliability, however. Trials conducted through the mid-1990s led the U.S. Army to replace its M60 with M240B GPMGs.

  8. Automatic firearm - Wikipedia

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    Battle rifles are similar, but chambered in a full-powered cartridge. [5] Automatic shotgun A type of combat shotgun capable of firing shotgun shells automatically, usually also semi-automatically. [5] Machine gun A large group of heavier firearms used for suppressive automatic fire of rifle cartridges, usually attached to a mount or supported ...

  9. M249 light machine gun - Wikipedia

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    It is officially classified as an LWMG (Light Weight Machine Gun) and was developed as a replacement for the Mk 43 Mod 0/1, itself a variant of the M60 machine gun. Reliability issues with the M60 and its design variants led the US Army to replace it with the M240B in the mid-1990s. The M240B, however, weighs in at a considerable 27.5 lb (12.5 ...