During the 80's, while on maneuvers, the US Army often had available a gas/oxygen type hook-up with tubes and cords feeding into a mock-up .50 machinegun. It sounded loud and real, and never ran out of ammo (until the steel tanks were empty). It was an enjoyable experience; in contrast to real fifties firing blanks WHICH ALWAYS JAMMED. More time was spent "clearing machine guns firing blanks" than playing war (maneuvers).
The fifty caliber simulator, during the 70's, had a gas operated simulater (like welding tanks) that hooked up to the machine gun. This was better than shooting blanks; no jamming, and the sound effect was .50 caliber! M60 machine guns used blanks...lots of jams. Machine gun simulations are used (or were used at one time) to simulate combat during maneuvers on military installations. MANY of those military installations are now closed, and a good portion of them are now college's and universities.
Type in Gun Simulator PC Then click on the first link and that should be it I tried it and it is OK.
A machine that is like flying in a helicopter.
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
A sub-machine gun fires pistol cartridges. A machine gun fires rifle rounds.
machine gun position
It can be tested with something called an ecg simulator.
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.