A machine gun nest is a fixed position where a machine gun crew sets up their weapon. It is generally well covered and difficult to attack all while giving the machine gun crew a good arc of fire in the desired direction. The idea is to be able to deliver fire power where you want it and to be hard to take over. A good nest can be devastating to an infantry unit if they are caught up down an alley or a bottle neck position with relatively little cover
it is an established machine gun position. Because the gun implacement is usually round and deep, it appears like a 'bird's nest' from a distance i.e.,
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The machine gun nest held an impressive array of weapons. Array your tools and commence construction, students!
light machine gun is the m249 a medium machine gun is the m240 and the heavy machine gun is the browning m2 50. cal machine gun
The dove looked for a place to build a nest.We will nest in this tree.You should not disturb a nest.We need air support to take put that machine gun nest before we advance up the hill.
A sub-machine gun fires pistol cartridges. A machine gun fires rifle rounds.
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Depends on the machine gun. Anywhere from $100 to several thousand dollars
nope.it is not an a machine gun (u probably wont be knowing this) the minigun or gatling gun is considered to be a machine gun a proper one tho. most people say it a machine gun but it is a submachine gun
There really isn't a "traditional" word for it. It could be a machine gun section, machine gun squad, machine gun platoon, machine gun company, a group or cluster of machine guns, etc.
yes you can imitate a machine gun. With the proper use of equipment one can make a fake machine gun.
Yes. A sub machine gun is a machine gun that fires pistol rounds and Uzis are 9mm.
It's when a machine gun enters the nose.