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  2. Category:7.62×39mm machine guns - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "7.62×39mm machine guns" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. K. KB-P-790;

  3. Chatellerault machine gun - Wikipedia

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    Chatellerault machine gun refers to a machine gun designed by the Manufacture d'armes de Châtellerault, such as: FM 24/29 light machine gun for infantry;

  4. General-purpose machine gun - Wikipedia

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    The MG-42 type general-purpose machine guns in both bipod and tripod configurations. The tall tripod on the right is for anti-aircraft use. A general-purpose machine gun (GPMG) is an air-cooled, usually belt-fed machine gun that can be adapted flexibly to various tactical roles for light and medium machine guns. [1]

  5. T24 machine gun - Wikipedia

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    The Saginaw Steering Gear division of General Motors received a contract to construct two working converted MG 42 prototypes designated as the T24 machine gun. It could also be used on an M2 Tripod. [3] The gun was made as an almost exact copy of the MG 42 which was chambered in 7.92×57mm Mauser.

  6. Besa machine gun - Wikipedia

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    The Besa machine gun was a British version of the Czechoslovak ZB-53 air-cooled, belt-fed machine gun (called the TK vz. 37 in the Czechoslovak army [note 1]).. The name came from the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), who signed an agreement with Československá zbrojovka to manufacture the gun in the UK.

  7. M73 machine gun - Wikipedia

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    Designed primarily as a coaxial machine gun by the Rock Island Arsenal and produced by General Electric, the M73 was developed as a replacement for the M1919A4E1, M1919A5, and M37 machine guns that continued to serve in the immediate post-World War II environment. The Machine Gun, 7.62-MM, M73 was officially adopted in 1959. It is an air-cooled ...

  8. Reibel machine gun - Wikipedia

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    The modele 1931 machine gun is a gas operated weapon which fires from open bolt and in full automatic only. It is derived from the French FM 24/29 Fusil-Mitrailleur (light machine gun) also designed by Lt Colonel Reibel, and based on the Browning Automatic Rifle. The FM 24/29 was developed into a heavier machine gun capable of relatively ...

  9. Parabellum MG 14 - Wikipedia

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    The Parabellum MG 14 was a 7.92 mm caliber World War I machine gun built by Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken.It was a redesign of the Maschinengewehr 08 machine gun (itself an adaptation of the Maxim gun) system intended for use on aircraft and zeppelins.