The Type 80 was a Chinese copy of the Soviet PK machine gun, with minor differences.
AEK-999 (Machine gun - 7.62 x 54 mm) AO-9 (Machine Gun - 23 x 115 mm) AO-18 (Gatling Machine Gun - 30 mm) DP-27 / DP-28 (Light machine gun - 7.62x54mmR) * ** DPM (Light machine gun - 7.62x54 mmR) ** DA (Light machine gun - 7.62x54mmR) ** DT / DTM (Light machine gun - 7.62x54mmR) ** RP-46 (Light machine gun - 7.62x54mmR) * DShK ** DShK 1938 (Heavy machine gun - 12.7x107mm) ** DShK 1938/1946 / DShKM (Heavy Machine Gun - 12.7x107mm) Kord (Heavy Machine Gun - 12.7 x 107 mm) KPVT (Tank Heavy Machine Gun) Maxim M1910 (Medium machine gun - 7.62x54mmR) NSV (Heavy Machine Gun - 12.7x108mm) * PK (GPMG - 7.62 x 54 mm R) ** PKM (GPMG - 7.62 x 54 mm R) ** PKSMN (GPMG - 7.62 x 54 mm R) ** PKT (GPMG - 7.62 x 54 mm R) Pecheneg (Machine gun - 7.62 x 54 mm) SG-43 Gorunov (Medium machine gun - 7.62 x 54 mm R) TKB-523 (Light Machine Gun - 7.62 x 39 mm) 6P62 (Heavy Machine Gun - 12.7 x 107 mm)
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If you're referring to the British L7 GPMG, it fires the NATO standard 7.62x51 cartridge. As for the class of machine guns in general, it tends to be in the same vicinity - the first true General Purpose Machine Gun utilised the 7.92x57 cartridge, while the rimmed 7.62x54R is standard for Soviet/Russian client states.
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A machine gun is basically an automatic rifle, it has working gas parts which means that the bolt can cock itself instead of a manual cock, therefore the gun can fire faster, if you watch a video of a machine gun you will see the working parts moving backwards and forwards on their own this is the automatic cocking hense why we say its "automatic". machine guns come in variations a proper machine gun is mounted a light machine gun is just a lighter mounted machine gun such as a GPMG or MINIME or SAW and then there are submachine guns which are a lot more compact. a firearm that has continuous firing when trigger is depressed and ceases firing when trigger is released or until ammo runs out.
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A Lewis gun was an early type of machine gun used in WW1.
Machine gun is a much broader category, which includes both current and obsolete models. The Maxim gun is a specific type of machine gun, and an obsolete one, at that.
Machine guns and cannon.
On of the weapons in the Vietnam war were the M-16A1, 5.56mm Assault Rifle and the CAR-15, 5.56mm Assault Rifle also these M-60, 7.62mm GPMG, BROWNING .50 Cal Machine Gun, BROWNING .30 Cal Machine Gun, M-72, 66mm Light Anti-tank Weapon (LAW) and many more!
Yes and no. Some machine guns are heavy and some are not. It depends on which type of machine gun.
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