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  2. Gatling gun - Wikipedia

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    The innovative features of the Gatling gun were its independent firing mechanism for each barrel and the simultaneous action of the locks, barrels, carrier, and breech. The ammunition that Gatling eventually implemented was a paper cartridge charged with black powder and primed with a percussion cap because self-contained brass cartridges were ...

  3. Coilgun - Wikipedia

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    In common coilgun designs, the "barrel" of the gun is made up of a track that the projectile rides on, with the driver into the magnetic coils around the track. Power is supplied to the electromagnet from some sort of fast discharge storage device, typically a battery , or capacitors (one per electromagnet), designed for fast energy discharge.

  4. SIG Sauer MG 338 - Wikipedia

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    The MG 338 is fully ambidextrous and is capable of being fed and charged from the right or left side which can make mounting the machine gun to various vehicles easier. [4] It can also be loaded from the closed or open bolt position. [2] [5] Standard configuration uses an AR style handgrip and folding buttstock. [2]

  5. Maxim M1895 - Wikipedia

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    With a mass of only 44.5 pounds (20 kg), it was the only complete machine gun at the time that could be carried by one man. In 1895, in response to the interest shown in the 40 pounds, air-cooled Colt-Browning M1895 ( Potato Digger ) in the U.S. machine gun trials, Hiram Maxim introduced his own air-cooled Extra Light gun weighing only 27 ...

  6. Rheinmetall RMG 7.62 - Wikipedia

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    The RMG 7.62 is a development of the MG3, intended as a vehicle mounted weapon where changing the overheated barrel would be a problem.Like the MG3, it is a recoil operated weapon that fires at about 800rpm and uses the belt feed from the MG3.

  7. Muzzle booster - Wikipedia

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    The original use of the recoil booster was to provide additional energy to move the large barrel/bolt mass on recoil operated machine guns. [7] At the start of WWI the primary German machine gun was the Maxim-based MG 08, a water-cooled heavy machine gun equipped with a blank firing adapter but not a muzzle booster.

  8. Category:Multiple-barrel firearms - Wikipedia

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    Multi-barrel machine guns (1 C, 31 P) Pages in category "Multiple-barrel firearms" The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total.

  9. Type 100 machine gun - Wikipedia

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    The Type 100 and Type 1 weapons offer the advantage of two guns being mounted in the space occupied by one gun of the same size, thus saving weight in the gun and mount, and space in the plane. A small ammunition supply making frequent magazine loading necessary was a disadvantage, partially because of the advantages of the double barrel principle.