Senin, 06 April 2009

machine gun


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5,56x45 mm HK 23E machine gun with belt box attached


5,56x45 mm HK 23E machine gun with loose belt and optional telescope sight




Kalashnikov PK / PKS / PKM / PKMS machine gun (USSR/Russia)


Heckler-Koch HK MG4 MG 43 machine gun (Germany)


Early version of the HK MG 43 machine gun


Production version of the HK MG4 as adopted by Bundeswehr, with telescope sight installed and bipod folded

The 7,62x54R Nikitin PN machine gun, from pre-production batch made in 1960 for final troops trials. This gun was almost adopted by Soviet army but then mysteriously lost final trials to Kalashnikov PK


Original Kalashnikov PKS (PK on tripod) machine gun; note partially fluted barrel and long flash hider



current issue, early production Kalashnikov PKM machine gun, loaded with 100-round belt in box and ready to fire


current production Kalashnikov PKMT (PKM Tank) machine gun

FN MAG (Belgium) / M240 (USA)


FN MAG in American M240B configuration of late manufacture (with Picatinny rail on the top of the receiver and plastic butt)


FN MAG / M240D pintle-mounted machine gun of late manufacture (with Picatinny rail on the top of the receiver)


FN P90 personal defense weapon / submachine gun in basic configuration, left side


FN P90 personal defense weapon / submachine gun in basic configuration, right side

Heckler - Koch HK MP7A1 submachine gun / personal defense weapon (PDW) (Germany)


HK MP7A1 submachine gun / personal defense weapon in standard configuration, with shoulder stock and foregrip in firing position, and with collimating sight installed on top rail


HK MP7A1 submachine gun / personal defense weapon with extended 40-round magazine and a number of extras, including night sight, flashlight and silencer

Heckler und Koch UMP (Germany)


HK UMP-45