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  • A '''machine gun''' is a [[firearm]] that is designed to be fired in [[full-automatic (milit ==Classes of machine gun==
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  • #REDIRECT [[M249 machine gun]]
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  • ...re longer bursts and use firing rates faster than those of a single barrel machine gun. It is derived from the M61 Vulcan (autocannon)|M61 Vulcan, which fired 20 ...ternative to the heavier, also belt-fed and single-barrel, .50 caliber M2 (machine gun), for situations in which a higher rate of fire can compensate for the ligh
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  • ...oints 50 caliber MG -- Guantanamo.JPG|right|350px|A USCG sailor aims an M2 machine gun.}} ...he most successful heavy [[machine gun]] in history, the .50 caliber '''M2 machine gun''' was designed by [[John Browning]] near the end of the [[First World War]
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  • ...designated by the U.S. as a '''squad automatic weapon (SAW)''' is a light machine gun used by U.S. forces and many allies.
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  • #REDIRECT [[M60 machine gun]]
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  • ...g|right|350px|XM153 Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station mounting an M2 machine gun and a variety of sensors.}}
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  • An extensively used U.S. medium [[machine gun]] firing 7.62mm NATO standard rifle cartridges, it was introduced in 1957 a ...the squad automatic, the M60 was eventually replaced by the 5.56mm [[M249 (machine gun)]].
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  • #redirect [[M2 Browning (machine gun)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[M240 machine gun]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[M134 machine gun]]
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  • ...Belgian [[FN]] [[MINIMI (machine gun)]] design, and is replacing the [[M60 machine gun]] in U.S. service.
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  • U.S. and NATO standard medium [[machine gun]], firing [[NATO]] 7.62mm ammunition
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  • #REDIRECT [[M134 machine gun/Definition]]
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  • A .50 caliber heavy [[machine gun]], designed at the end of the [[First World War]], which remains, after onl
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  • #REDIRECT [[M249 machine gun/Definition]]
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  • ...[fire team]], a lightweight [[full-automatic (military)|full automatic]] [[machine gun]]; can be fired by one soldier who is usually assisted by an ammunition bea
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  • {{r|Gatling gun (machine gun, 19th century)}} {{r|M2 machine gun}}
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  • {{r|Machine gun}} {{r|Light machine gun}}
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  • In the context of [[machine gun]]s, a means of supplying a continuous stream of ammunition, linked together ...chine gun)|M2]]. They contrast with magazine-fed units such as the [[M149 (machine gun)|M149]].
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  • {{r|Machine gun}} {{r|M2 (machine gun)}}
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  • {{rpl|Machine gun}} {{rpl|M60 machine gun||**}}
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  • {{r|Machine gun}} {{r|M60 (machine gun)}}
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  • ...ing 5.56mm ammunition, and is a derivative of the Belgian [[FN]] [[MINIMI (machine gun)]]
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  • ...sidered an [[automatic rifle]], [[submachine gun]], or [[machine gun|light machine gun]]; often considered the all-time least reliable design of any and all of t
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  • ...oulder or from a bipod support; could substitute for a [[machine gun|light machine gun]] but with much less ammunition; obsolete after WWII
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/M60 (machine gun)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|M240 (machine gun)}}
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  • ...un, and FN's version of the U.S. designed .50 caliber heavy [[M2 Browning (machine gun)]].
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  • ...Belgian [[FN]] [[MINIMI (machine gun)]] design, and is replacing the [[M60 machine gun]] in U.S. service.
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  • ...designated by the U.S. as a '''squad automatic weapon (SAW)''' is a light machine gun used by U.S. forces and many allies.
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  • ...g|right|350px|XM153 Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station mounting an M2 machine gun and a variety of sensors.}} ...e USS Wyoming (AG-17) in 1941.jpg|left|350px|Watercooled M2 Browning heavy machine gun on the USS Wyoming (AG-17) in 1941.}}
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  • {{r|Machine gun}} {{r|M-2 (machine gun)||**}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[M134 machine gun]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[M134 machine gun]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[M240 machine gun]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[M240 machine gun]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[M134 machine gun]]
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