Category
page 1Medium machine guns
MG 42
general-purpose machine gun
MG 34
general-purpose machine gun
M60
general-purpose light machine gun
.303 Vickers
7.7 mm medium machine gun
MG3
general-purpose machine gun
Browning M1919
medium machine gun
Schwarzlose machine gun
8 mm medium machine gun
M240 machine gun
general-purpose machine gun
SG-43 Goryunov
medium machine gun of Soviet origin
Shpitalny-Komaritski AS
7.62 mm machine gun aircraft armament
medium machine gun
usually refers to a belt-fed automatic firearm firing a full-power rifle cartridge
Hotchkiss M1914 machine gun
type of machine gun
Besa Machine Gun
British version of the Czechoslovak ZB-53

ZB-53
The ZB-53 was a Czechoslovak machine gun. A versatile weapon, it was used both as a squad support weapon, as a mounted machine gun for tanks and other armoured vehicles, and on fixed positions inside Czechoslovak border fortifications. Adopted before World War II by the armies of Czechoslovakia (as Těžký kulomet vz. 37, heavy machine gun model 37) and Romania, it was also license-built in the United Kingdom as the Besa machine gun. Following the German invasion of Czechoslovakia, large quantities of the weapon were captured by the Wehrmacht and used during the war under the designation of MG 3
DS-39
DS-39 () was a Soviet medium machine gun, designed by Vasily Degtyaryov, that was used during the Second World War. The work on the gun's design began in 1930, and it was accepted by the Red Army in September, 1939. About 10,000 were made from 1939 to 1941, but the weapon was not successful in service and its production was discontinued after the German invasion began in June, 1941, with factories converted to produce the older, more reliable PM M1910 (a WWI-era Maxim machine gun design) which was in turn replaced by the SG-43 Goryunov medium machine gun in 1943.
Heckler & Koch MG5
7.62 mm general-purpose machine gun
Pecheneg machine gun
Russian general-purpose machine gun
St. Étienne Mle 1907
gun
Reibel machine gun
machine gun
Vickers K
.303 light machine gun for pintle mounts
Fiat-Revelli Model 1914
medium machine gun
MG 14
7.9 mm machine gun aircraft armament
Darne machine gun
type of machine gun
Mk 48 machine gun
type of general-purpose machine gun
Breda-SAFAT
machine gun aircraft armament family
M73 machine gun
American coaxial machine gun
MG 51
general-purpose machine gun
Perino Model 1908
type of machine gun
Maxim M/32-33
maxim m
Type 80
general-purpose machine gun
Ckm wz. 25 Hotchkiss
Polish derivative of the Hotchkiss
MAC 1934
7.5 mm machine gun aircraft armament
Ksp m/39 machine gun
Swedish derivate of Browning M1919
7,62 ITKK 31 VKT
anti-aircraft machine gun
MG 45
machine gun
L94A1 chain gun
long-barrelled version of the Hughes EX-34 7.62 mm chain gun
QJY-201
The QJY-201 (), is a Chinese general purpose machine gun designed and manufactured by Norinco for the People's Liberation Army. It is chambered in the DJP-201 7.62×51mm cartridge, and features an unusual open-bolt, hybrid long stroke, short recoil operation. The QJY-201 incorporates weight reduction features, such as lightweight material for the body and a detachable box magazine made of fabric, reducing its weight.
Ksp m/42 machine gun
type of machine gun
T24 machine gun
type of general-purpose machine gun
Fokker-Leimberger
The Fokker-Leimberger was an externally powered, 12-barrel rifle-caliber rotary gun developed in Germany during the First World War. The action of the Fokker-Leimberger differed from that of a Gatling in that it employed a rotary split-breech design, also known as a "nutcracker".