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Standard general-purpose machine gun. Domestically produced version of PKM machine gun. [1] Zastava M77 Yugoslavia: Light machine gun: Standard light machine gun. FN Minimi Belgium: Light machine gun: Used by the special forces units (72nd Brigade for Special Operations and 63rd Parachute Brigade). [10] Zastava M87 Yugoslavia: Heavy machine gun
The barrel was 42 calibres long (i.e., length of bore was 15 in x 42 = 630 in) and was referred to as "15 inch/42". Overall length of gun: 650.4 inches, Weight of gun, excluding breech mechanism: 97 tons 3cwt. Weight of breech mechanism: 2 tons 17cwt. Rifling: polygroove, 76 grooves, uniform right-hand twist of one turn in 30 calibres.
List of rifle cartridges, by primer type, calibre and name. ... List of 5.56×45mm NATO firearms; References. Originally adapted from Hawks Rifle Cartridges;
The gun was an improved version of the 1901 BL 10-pounder mountain gun. The new 1911 version improved on the 1901 gun with a new pole trail, recoil buffer, recuperator and gun shield, and increased shell weight from 10 to 12.5 lb (5.7 kg). It was a screw gun design, where the barrel could be separated into two parts via a screw joint.
The original H&R firm was in business for over a century from 1871 to 1986. [2]Frank Wesson, brother of Daniel B. Wesson who co-founded Smith & Wesson, started a firearms manufacturing firm in 1859, sharing an early patent with Nathan Harrington.
The .375 H&H Magnum, also known as .375 Holland & Holland Magnum, is a medium-bore rifle cartridge introduced in 1912 by London based gunmaker Holland & Holland. [2] The .375 H&H cartridge featured a belt to ensure the correct headspace, which otherwise might be unreliable, given the narrow shoulder of the cartridge case. [3]
V-150 APC - Twin-Light Machine Gun Turret V-150 APC - Parapet and pintle mounted machine gun V-150 FSV - 90mm Mecar Gun V-150 Reconnaissance - Twin-Machine Gun Turret (12,7mm & 7,62mm) 58 [99] Total of 200 V-150 was purchased in 1977–1980. Currently 58 in service. [100] Cadillac Gage Commando Scout United States: Light reconnaissance vehicle
The Heckler & Koch G11 is a non-production prototype assault rifle developed from the late 1960s to the 1980s by Gesellschaft für Hülsenlose Gewehrsysteme (GSHG) (German for "Association for Caseless Rifle Systems"), a conglomeration of companies headed by firearm manufacturer Heckler & Koch (mechanical engineering and weapon design), Dynamit Nobel (propellant composition and projectile ...