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  2. MGD PM-9 - Wikipedia

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    View a machine-translated version of the Polish article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate , is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  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:Denver Police Department with machine guns, 1921.png

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    English: A. H. Hardy, an ordnance expert, demonstrates machine guns to police officers near City Hall in Denver, Colorado. Sergeant George W. Dorsey holds the barrel of the gun. Officer Jesse J. Andis examines the gun sights and touches the butt of the gun. Other police officers stand against the wall in the distance.

  5. PHOTOS: Vintage Armistice Day celebrations in Fort ... - AOL

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    A machine gun crew from D Company, 155th Infantry, 31st Division was a big draw at the Army Day celebration at Farrington Field in Fort Worth April 6, 1942. Show comments Advertisement

  6. File:Indian Army Vickers machine gun section, North West ...

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    English: The water-cooled .303 inch Vickers was famed for its reliability and could fire over 600 rounds per minute and had a range of 4,500 yards. With proper handling, it could sustain a rate of fire for hours, providing a necessary supply of belted ammunition, spare barrels and cooling water was available.

  7. File:Dutch Troops undergoing inspection in Tanahgrogot ...

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  8. List of World War II firearms of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Machine gun used by the Luftwaffe. Kg m/40 Automatic Rifle: Knorr-Bremse: 6.5×55mm Swedish: Waffen-SS: A few thousands of these guns delivered for the Waffen-SS, under the name MG35/36A. In 1940, the Waffen-SS decided to replace the 36A variant because it is unreliable and sometimes the wooden stock fell off. Maschinengewehr 13: Dreyse: 7.92× ...

  9. MP 40 - Wikipedia

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    After the commercial importation of complete machine guns was banned by the Gun Control Act of 1968, MP 40 parts kits (the disassembled parts of the gun excluding the receiver tube) were imported and reassembled onto receivers manufactured in the United States by Charles Erb, Wilson Arms, and others. [60]