The Machine Gun

The Machine Gun
Author: George Morgan Chinn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1951
Genre: Machine guns
ISBN:

The Machine Gun

The Machine Gun
Author: United States. Navy Department. Bureau of Ordnance
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1952
Genre: Machine guns
ISBN:

The machine gun

The machine gun
Author: United States. Navy Department. Bureau of Ordnance
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1951
Genre: Aircraft, Military
ISBN:

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The Machine Gun: History, evolution and development of manually operated, full automatic, and power driven aircraft machine guns

The Machine Gun: History, evolution and development of manually operated, full automatic, and power driven aircraft machine guns
Author: George M. Chinn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 710
Release: 1951
Genre: Machine guns
ISBN:

"The series of books entitled "The machine gun" was begun with the belief that the next best thing to actual knowledge is knowing where to find it. The research summarized within the covers of these volumes has been compiled by the Bureau of Ordinance, Department of the Navy, in order to place in the hands of those rightfully interested in the art of automatic weapon design, the world's recorded progress in this field of endeavor."--Vol. II, p. v.

The M60 Machine Gun

The M60 Machine Gun
Author: Kevin Dockery
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2012-11-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1849088454

The US M60 General Purpose Machine Gun, known as “the Pig,” was developed in the years after World War II from two revolutionary German designs. Adopted in 1957, the M60 came into its own in the jungles, hamlets, and city streets of Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War. “Humping the Pig” became common in US military squads, with at least one soldier equipped with an M60 and every squad member carrying ammunition for it. The M60 design transformed infantry tactics as squads took advantage of the immediate volume of fire offered by the design. Although it has now been replaced by the M240 series of weapons in US infantry and mechanized units, the M60 is still in common use with the US armed forces. Meanwhile, its iconic status has been assured by its frequent appearance in many popular films and television shows, from Full Metal Jacket to The A Team. Featuring specially commissioned full-color artwork, this is the full story of the M60, the innovative squad base-of-fire weapon that has equipped the US military from the jungles of Vietnam to the deserts of Iraq.

Repeating and Multi-Fire Weapons

Repeating and Multi-Fire Weapons
Author: Gerald Prenderghast
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2018-04-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476666660

From the very earliest days of organized warfare, combatants have wanted to develop weapons with more firepower. This has inevitably led to a wide variety of repeating weapons, capable of a degree of sustained fire without reloading. Based largely upon new research, this book explores the history of repeating and multi-fire weapons, beginning with the Chinese repeating crossbow in the 4th century BCE, and ending with the world's most common firearm, the Kalashnikov AK-47. The author describes the potency of the machine gun in World War I, the development of the semiautomatic pistol and the role of the submachine gun in improving the effectiveness of the infantryman.