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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2019
- The M240, officially the Machine Gun, 7.62 mm, M240, is the US military designation for the FN MAG, a family of belt-fed, gas-operated medium machine guns that chamber the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge.
Type:
General-purpose machine gun
Place of origin:
Belgium (designed), United States (manufactured)
In service:
1977-present
Used by:
See Users
Wars:
Gulf War, Iraq War, War in Afghanistan, Syrian Civil War, Iraqi Civil War (2014-present)
Designer:
Ernest Vervier
Designed:
1950s
Manufacturer:
FN America, U.S. Ordnance, Barrett Firearms Manufacturing
Produced:
1977-present
Variants:
See Variants
Weight:
27.6 lb (12.52 kg) (M240B), 25.6 lb (11.61 kg) (M240G), 22.3 lb (10.12 kg) (M240L)
Length:
49.7 in (1262.38 mm)
Barrel length:
24.8 in (629.92 mm)
Feed system:
Belt-fed
Sights:
Iron sights: front blade and folding rear leaf with aperture and notch
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Belt-feed BAR.
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Just like the PKM it has no hammer and it's not really striker fired the trigger just releases the bolt forward and as soon as it locks in place it fires. I see why it doesn't have select fire capability.
I see, tilting bolt and upside down long stroke piston.
Yup, it's actually based off of the Browning automatic Rifle M1918 (BAR)
Really? I would check it out
@@ALTINSEA1 yes, the 240 has same mechanism just flipped upside down.in the BAR, the locking block is in the top of the receiver.
Name of program?
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