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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.
what ever if i deleting those ok here the weapon look down the a gun named find it what ever you want . :) American machine gun : Lewis machine gun , BAR Rifle , Chauchat machine gun , Hotchkiss M1909 Benet-Mercie machine gun awnswer : yes America weapon are best of all !!!!!!!!!
During World War I, the cost of a machine gun varied depending on the model and manufacturer, but a typical price for a machine gun like the British Lewis gun was around £25 to £30 in 1914, which would be equivalent to several hundred pounds today when adjusted for inflation. The more advanced Vickers machine gun was priced similarly. These costs reflect the significant investment nations made in heavy weaponry during the war.
A Lewis gun was an early type of machine gun used in WW1.
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I would like your music to be more staccato. The soldiers heard the staccato sound of a machine gun being fired.
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 8 or 10 barrel Gatling gun was the early machine gun. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gatling_Gun
Depends on the machine gun. Average somewhere around 154-160 decibels. Wear good hearing protection. That level of sound is associated with pain and hearing loss.
Literally, it would mean being shot with a machine gun: The soldier machine-gunned the enemy. Figuratively, it can relate to things making the same sound as a machine gun (a woodpecker machine gunned in the distance), or things coming at you too rapidly to deal with them individually: they machine-gunned suggestions at her.
A sub-machine gun fires pistol cartridges. A machine gun fires rifle rounds.
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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.
Machine Guns, like any other gun (with the possible exception of an air soft gun) could seriously harm, and even kill you if at point blank range. Any gun could kill you, so, yes. a machine gun is powerful.
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