They didn't really have machine guns, per se. They had some rapid fire weapons which could be considered predecessors to machine guns, such as the Gatling Gun. The advantage it provided was much the same as what modern machine guns provide - a high casualty producing weapon with suppression capabilities.
Yes. There were machine guns in WW1. There were Gatlin Guns, a type of machine gun, in the Civil War.Yes
They used their modern sniper rifles and high-powered machine guns.
Not actual machine guns, but something of a predecessor to it - the hand cranked Gatling Gun.
Yes, they did have machine guns in WW2
machine guns and rifles
Weapons were used in battle during the civil war, at many battlefields in both North and South territory. The early forms of machine guns were used for the first time in the Civil War.
no they used swords
They had nuclear missiles machine guns and cool guns
North had better guns, but South had more rifles
Guns did not have safeties during the Civil War. However, some of the guns in the 1800s, had a half way spot between hammer down and hammer up that works kind of like a safety.
No. Machine guns will beat Gatling guns.
Machine guns.