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The Madsen is a light machine gun that Julius A. Rasmussen and Theodor Schouboe designed and proposed for adoption by Colonel Vilhelm Herman Oluf Madsen, the Danish Minister of War, and that the Royal Danish Army adopted in 1902. It was the world's first true light machine gun produced in quantity and Madsen was able to sell it in 12 calibres ...
Madsen light machine gun; MAC FM-24/29 light machine gun [citation needed] AA-52 heavy machine gun [citation needed] Communist states.
Madsen machine gun [1] Browning M1919; Madsen light machine gun which is Danish designed and saw use with the Danish army in many different improved variants made over time from 1902 till just after World War II.
Type 96 light machine gun: Kokura Arsenal Nagoya Arsenal Mukden: 6.50×50mm Arisaka: Detachable box magazine Japan: 1936 Type 97 light machine gun: 7.70×58mm Arisaka: Detachable box magazine Japan: 1937 Type 97 aircraft machine gun: 7.70x56mmR Type 87: Ammunition belt Japan: 1937 Type 99 light machine gun: Kokura Arsenal Nagoya Arsenal: 7.70× ...
The Bren gun was a licensed version of the Czechoslovak ZGB 33 light machine gun which, in turn, was a modified version of the ZB vz. 26, which British Army officials had tested during a firearms service competition in the 1930s. The later Bren gun featured a distinctive top-mounted curved box magazine, conical flash hider, and quick change barrel.
Bergmann MG 15 (water cooled version heavy machine gun) Bergmann MG 15nA (air cooled version light machine gun) Gast M1917; Madsen M1902; Maxim machine gun; MG 18 TuF (heavy anti-tank and anti-aircraft machine gun) MG 99, MG 01, MG 08, MG 08/15, MG 08/18 and MG 09; Parabellum MG 14 and MG 14/17 (lightweight redesign of the MG 08)
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FM 24/29 light machine gun: 7.5 mm Leichtes Maschinengewehr 156(f) Fusil-mitrailleur mle 1915: 8 mm Leichtes Maschinengewehr 157(f) Madsen machine gun: 8 mm Schweres Maschinengewehr 256(f) St. Étienne Mle 1907: 8 mm Schweres Maschinengewehr 257(f) Mitrailleuse Hotchkiss: 8 mm Maschinengewehr 271(f) Hotchkiss M1929 machine gun: 13.2 mm