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A medium machine gun (MMG), in modern terms, usually refers to a belt-fed machine gun firing a full-powered rifle cartridge, and is considered "medium" in weight (15–40 lb or 6.8–18.1 kg).
- M240 Machine Gun
The M240B (formerly called as the M240E4) is the standard...
- Machine gun
A machine gun (MG) is a fully automatic and rifled firearm...
- M1919 Browning Machine Gun
The M1919 Browning is a .30 caliber medium machine gun that...
- M60 Machine Gun
The M60 is a gas-operated, air-cooled, belt-fed, automatic...
- M240 Machine Gun
The M240B (formerly called as the M240E4) is the standard infantry medium machine gun of the U.S. Marine Corps. The U.S. Navy and Coast Guard likewise utilize the weapon system, and is also still used by some units in the U.S. Army.
A machine gun (MG) is a fully automatic and rifled firearm designed for sustained direct fire with rifle cartridges.
The M1919 Browning is a .30 caliber medium machine gun that was widely used during the 20th century, especially during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The M1919 saw service as a light infantry, coaxial, mounted, aircraft, and anti-aircraft machine gun by the U.S and many other countries.
Pages in category "Medium machine guns". The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The M60 is a gas-operated, air-cooled, belt-fed, automatic machine gun that fires from the open-bolt position and is chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO. It has a cyclic rate of fire of around 500–650 rounds per minute (RPM).
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The medium machine gun, or general-purpose machine gun, is belt-fed, mounted on a bipod or tripod, and fires full-power rifle ammunition. Through World War II the term “heavy machine gun” designated a water-cooled machine gun that was belt-fed, handled by a special squad of several soldiers,…