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  2. File:ECG limb and chest electrodes placement.png - Wikipedia

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  3. List of machine guns - Wikipedia

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    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: 7.70×58mm Arisaka: Detachable box magazine Japan: 1939 Type 100 machine gun: 7.92×57mm Mauser: Drum magazine Japan: UKM-2000 ...

  4. File:Machine Gun Corps.png - Wikipedia

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  5. MGD PM-9 - Wikipedia

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    The MGD PM-9 was a French open bolt submachine gun, designed in the late 1940s or early 1950s by Louis Debuit and manufactured in small numbers by French firm Merlin and Gerin in the 1950s. [1]

  6. MAS-38 - Wikipedia

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    1935 prototype on display at the Musée de l'Armée.. The Pistolet Mitrailleur MAS modèle 38 (MAS Model 38 Submachine Gun) was developed from the experimental MAS-35, itself derived from the STA 1922 and the MAS 1924 both in 9 mm produced immediately after World War I. Prior to the development of this weapon France used a variety of German and Swiss submachine guns.

  7. File:Madsen machine gun users.png - Wikipedia

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  8. SG-43 Goryunov - Wikipedia

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    The machine gun was developed as GVG (after last names of three designers) from February 1940 to November 1942, originally to be fired from either a magazine or belt-fed, however in spring 1942 the magazine feeding was dropped. After field trials on the frontline it was adopted as the M1943 Goryunov machine gun in May 1943.

  9. File:Maxim, Cassier and Smith with Machine Gun for Germany ...

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    Original file (2,170 × 2,957 pixels, file size: 4.19 MB, MIME type: image/png) ... Louis Cassier and J. Bucknall Smith with a machine gun for Germany, on page 439.