German MGs Id

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Re: German MGs Id

Post by Hisname » 13 Oct 2019 15:29

Thank you very much :thumbsup:
A lot of unique information, this is the best find of the month)

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Post by silviu-angel » 19 Oct 2019 07:55

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Re: German MGs Id

Post by Sturm78 » 20 Jan 2020 21:39

Hi all,

Not German machinegun but.... :roll: Does somebody have any idea about this Swedish quad machinegun mount.
According to photo caption kulsprutegevär m/37 and the image is dated c1930. This seems obviously wrong....

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Re: German MGs Id

Post by Sturm78 » 08 Mar 2020 19:37

Hi all,

Can somebody identify this machine gun ?
I posted this image here a long time ago on 14 Apr 2012...

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Re: German MGs Id

Post by von thoma » 09 Mar 2020 02:13

Hello Sturm78 ;

British Antiaircraft .303 Browning
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Re: German MGs Id

Post by Hisname » 09 Mar 2020 09:08

von thoma wrote:
09 Mar 2020 02:13
Hello Sturm78 ;

British Antiaircraft .303 Browning
Browning .303 Mark II
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Re: German MGs Id

Post by Sturm78 » 10 Mar 2020 22:57

Thank you very much for your answers and additional images, von thoma and Hisname

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Re: German MGs Id

Post by LineDoggie » 11 Mar 2020 00:17

von thoma wrote:
09 Mar 2020 02:13
Hello Sturm78 ;

British Antiaircraft .303 Browning
FN also made the AN/M2 Browning for its and other european forces
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Post by Facu90 » 11 Mar 2020 22:00

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Re: German MGs Id

Post by Sturm78 » 11 Mar 2020 22:53

MG13

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Post by Hisname » 12 Mar 2020 16:55

Sturm78 wrote:
11 Mar 2020 22:53
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Re: German MGs Id

Post by Sturm78 » 19 Apr 2020 13:34

Hi all,

Not German but.... :roll: Can somebody identify these machine guns in Italian use?

Image from LUCE archive
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Re: German MGs Id

Post by ROLAND1369 » 19 Apr 2020 15:15

For my money these are 7.7 MM BREDA SAFAT MG.

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Post by audrew » 19 Apr 2020 17:14

For my Vickers class E
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Post by Sturm78 » 19 Apr 2020 21:04

Hi audrew,

It seems that match with my image...
There are not much information about this machinegun on the net. It seems that Vickers class E was the commercial (export) designation for Vickers Mk.II, III and V machineguns...Was this model the standard British aerial machinegun during 1920s ?

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