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An automatic grenade launcher (AGL) or grenade machine gun is a grenade launcher that is capable of fully automatic fire, [1] and is typically loaded with either an ammunition belt or magazine. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Anti-aircraft machine guns often have extremely high rates of fire to maximize the probability of a hit. In infantry support weapons, these rates of fire are often much lower and in some cases, vary with the design of the particular firearm. The MG 34 is a WWII-era machine gun which falls under the category of a "general purpose machine gun ...
The MG 338 uses a short stroke gas piston operating system and is select fire being capable of both automatic and semi-automatic fire. [3] 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]
This makes it relatively easy to fit an effective device to catch the cartridge cases, which can then be reloaded. A full-automatic (machine gun) version is available for military, police, and other government agencies. At the 2012 SHOT Show, Calico exhibited a prototype 12-gauge shotgun with top-mounted helical magazine.
The Ares Defense Shrike 5.56 is an air-cooled, dual-feed light machine gun/rifle for semi or full-auto configurations that fires the 5.56×45mm NATO cartridge. The Shrike 5.56 is sold as either as a complete weapon, or as an upper receiver "performance upgrade kit" to existing AR-15 and M16-type service rifles and carbines.
Pratt & Whitney Machine Tool: 7.92×57mm Mauser China: 1914 German Sport Guns GSG-5: German Sport Guns GmbH.22 LR Germany 2007 Gewehr 41: 7.92×57mm Mauser Germany: 1941 Gewehr 43: 7.92×57mm Mauser Germany: 1943 Hakim Rifle: Ministry of Military Production, Factory 54 7.92×57mm Mauser Egypt: 1950s Harris Gun Works M-96: Harris Gunworks: 12.7 ...
The shooter legally-obtained semi-automatic weapons and high-capacity magazines. [13] Following this attack, gun law reforms were announced almost immediately, and at 3 pm on 21 March almost all semi-automatic rifles were banned. [14] All magazines over 10 rounds were banned, and in particular centerfire semi-automatic weapons were banned. [15]
Auto Ordnance .30 Carbine United States: no 1941 Thompson .351 WSL Variant: Auto Ordnance .351 Winchester Self-Loading United States: no 1926 VAHAN: 5.45×39mm Armenian SSR: 1952 Valmet M76: Valmet: 5.56×45mm NATO 7.62×39mm Finland: 1970s Valmet M82: Valmet: 5.56×45mm NATO 7.62×39mm Finland: 1978-1986 VB Berapi LP06: Vita Berapi 5.56×45mm ...