I am quite familiar with weapons of this period and have never heard of a Kord Machine Gun! Hotchkiss ( French) Vickers ( UK) Lewis ( US design but made in Belgium during the War) and Browning Automatic Rifles were used by the Allies, Yanks and Tommies, also French. The Villar Perosa was an Italian sub-machine gun with two independent barrels and actions, also used in War I. The Thompson submachine gun was not commercially viable until l92l, thus it saw no action. The BAR was used on the Western Fronts, and arguably may have been used in the Russian Revolution. Good luck.
The .45 Thompson sub-machine gun and M3 sub machine gun (grease gun) were used in WW2, Korea, and Vietnam War. A sub-machine gun is called a SUB machine gun because it uses "pistol" ammunition. The M3 sub-machinegun looked exactly like a grease gun; hence the name.
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The machine guns in 1914 needed 6-8 one to fire, one to reload ammunition rest to carry gun. The machine guns needed to be on a flat surface and was placed on a tripod. They also had a fire power of 100 guns. The Vickers machine gun was sued through the first world war and through the second world war.
The Kord machine gun is a 12.7 mm heavy machine gun. It was designed in the 1990's by V.A. Degtyarev Plant in Russia. It is used by Russian police and Army.
The British used the Vickers machine gun
you are a moron. the machine gun was invented long after the revolutionary war.
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The Vickers machine gun was the primary machine gun they used in WWI.
Yes that is when gun turrets were invented.
The primary one they used was the Vickers machine gun.
In World War 2 there were three types of machine guns used: squad support weapon, medium machine gun, and Heavy Machine gun such as the Browning M2, and the M1919
The .45 Thompson sub-machine gun and M3 sub machine gun (grease gun) were used in WW2, Korea, and Vietnam War. A sub-machine gun is called a SUB machine gun because it uses "pistol" ammunition. The M3 sub-machinegun looked exactly like a grease gun; hence the name.
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)
No, machine guns were typically carried by a machine gun team. An officer seldom carried a machine gun and normally a pistol and perhaps a carbine. Some may have been able to get a sub-machine gun.