the machine gun and the rapid-fire field artillery gun
The machine gun had the most significant impact on World War I, fundamentally altering the nature of warfare. Its rapid-fire capability allowed small units to inflict devastating casualties on advancing infantry, leading to trench warfare and a stalemate on the Western Front. This weapon, alongside artillery, contributed to the high death toll and the brutal conditions experienced by soldiers. The introduction of machine guns changed military tactics and strategies for the duration of the war.
Some new weapons used in WWI were poison gas, armored tanks, rapid-fire machine guns, zeppelins (large gas filled balloons) and German U-boats (submarines).
Flash! Mr. Winchell was known to have a rapid-fire machine-Gun like delivey which would tend to produce excitement if not panic. a Winchell announcement that there is no cause for alarm ( say, following a successful Bomb Test) might have the opposite effect. Winchell was an alarmist , but had a popular, tactical style that immediately flagged attention. Today it would be considered somewhat hackney akin to the phony excitement of some Newscasts and Newscasters such as WINS with Marimbas, drum beats and terse- rapid fire commentary.
The machine gun was highly effective as a defensive weapon due to its rapid rate of fire and ability to suppress enemy advances. Its ability to deliver sustained firepower made it a formidable deterrent against enemy attacks. The machine gun's presence on the battlefield often forced opposing forces to seek cover and slowed their progress, providing valuable time for defenders to regroup and reinforce their positions.
Short questions, quick answers. The analogy being the rapid fire of a repeater rifle or machine gun.
Hiram Maxim. Other earlier rapid fire guns, such as the Gatling Gun, were not true machine guns.
Weapons like machine guns could easily kill troops in the open.
yes of course it does!
the machine gun and the rapid-fire field artillery gun
Before the development of a rapid fire firearm (the machine gun) the fastest you could shoot would be with repeater rifles which couldn't hold as much ammunition as a machine gun could.
Rapid fire
Yes, you can get rapid fire on the smg's.
"Machine gunning with scraps" typically refers to a situation where someone is using fragmented or incomplete information to make rapid-fire arguments or points, similar to a machine gun's rapid rate of fire. It suggests a chaotic or haphazard approach, where the individual is throwing out ideas or statements without sufficient context or coherence. This phrase can also imply a lack of precision or focus in communication.
Most machine guns fire several hundred rounds in every second, they fire bullets that are much faster than the speed of sound but they can also spray several thousand bullets in 1 minute. There is a machine gun called metal storm. The metal storm is the fastest rapid firing machine gun in the World. It fires up to several thousand rounds in 1 second up to 1,000,000 rounds per minute. Metal storm have 36 barrels wiches make metal storm a very fast machine gun. The answer is yes, machine guns are the World's fastest rapid firing weapons.
The rapid fire cs-20 is not real. I think what you mean is the Raider Rapid Fire CS-35.It has a 35 dart drum magazine.And the Nerf Rapid Fire AS-20 doesn't.
the first rapid fire gun was the hand crannked gatling gun used in the civil war but the maxim was the first true machine gun which was developed not long after the gatling