Some machine guns are and some are not. The answer would be yes and no.
sub machine guns, pistols, launchers, light machine guns, sniper rifles,
The Bren light machine guns were used in World War II, the Korean war, the Falklands War and the 1991 Gulf War. Bren light guns were a series of light machine guns adopted by the British in the 1930's.
Shotguns, handguns, bolt action rifles, sub-machine guns, light machine guns, grenades.
Assault Rifles, Sniper Rifles, Sub Machine Guns, Light Machine Guns and Riot Shields
Between 8 - 20 lbs. Some weapons systems designated as light machine guns actually are machine guns, while others are just heavier-barreled variants of assault and battle rifles.
No. Machine guns will beat Gatling guns.
Machine guns.
Explosive rounds are FMJ for Light machine guns such as MG4
Americans used mainly French machine guns such as the 8mm 1914 Hotchkiss mg and the Chauchat (light machine gun) which was apparently very unreliable due to grit and mud jamming the gun. The reason America had such great machine guns from then on, was the need to have their own machine guns but also to eliminate French unreliability. America then made machine guns such as the Browning 1917 mg and the BAR light machine gun (for walking fire) which soldiered on through to the Korean War. Cheers Big John
Yes, machine guns are better than Gatling guns because they fire more bullets faster than Gatling guns. Gatling guns need to have bullets and have to be hand cranked at the same time but machine guns does not need to be hand cranked. Machine guns only need bullets.
Yes, machine guns were used in WW2.
Yes. There were machine guns in WW1. There were Gatlin Guns, a type of machine gun, in the Civil War.Yes