well it depends. in short range, machine guns w/ their rapid fire and long clip, it can take out infantry better than a rifle. in long range, rifles are more accurate and really good to take out infantry if u r hiding in a bunker or somehting.
Rifles, shotguns, handguns, machine guns. Mainly rifles and shotguns.
Well, mostly pistols and rifles.
Rifles, pistols, shotguns, machine guns, cannon.
Yes, although the US Military likes them to be called a rifle, a weapon, or a piece- and machine guns, shotguns, and cannon are called guns. But yes, the term gun and firearm both mean the same thing. All rifles are guns, but not all guns are rifles.
Well there is assault rifles but not any sub machine guns that I know of.
For most purposes an assault rifle would be better than a submachine gun. Submachine guns fire pistol ammunition, and so are sometimes called machine pistols. Assault rifles fire rifle cartridges, and so have a much higher muzzle velocity with consequently greater impact on the target, and a much longer effective range.
There are no machine guns to use permanently in red dead redemption there is one mission where you use a gatling gun to storm Fort Mercer but other than that it is rifles and pistols.
All guns use gun powder except Air guns and Air rifles
Between 8 - 20 lbs. Some weapons systems designated as light machine guns actually are machine guns, while others are just heavier-barreled variants of assault and battle rifles.
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A machine gun is a firearm that with one pull of the trigger will feed and fire 2 or more rounds in succession. Most machine guns are belt fed and fire high powered rifle ammunition. Similar weapons include Assault Rifles and Sub-machine Guns which fire intermediate and pistol caliber rounds. An example of a machine gun would be a Browning M1919 or Browning M2.
During World War I, the general estimation was that one machine gun was considered equivalent to about 4 to 6 rifles in terms of firepower. This ratio varied depending on the specific situation and the type of warfare being conducted, but machine guns provided a significantly higher rate of fire and sustained fire capability compared to standard rifles. As a result, machine guns played a crucial role in trench warfare and changed the dynamics of battlefield tactics.