Original name: Mitriaglice Fiat 14
German name: 6.5 mm sMG 200 (i)
Caliber: 6.5 mm
Magazine: 50 rounds (inserted in the bullets for the rifle in a special box)
Weight: 23 kg
Muzzle velocity: 760 m/s
Range: -
Firing rate: 450-500 rounds/min.
Manufacturer: Fiat SpA, Torino
Designed by Abiel Revelli in 1908, manufactured by Fiat, and known as Fiat-Revelli. Standard Italian heavy machine gun in WWI, remained in service after WWI, later it was exported. Modernized in 1935 to model 14/35. Only a small amount of this weapon was used by German troops in Africa and Italy. The machine gun was also in the arsenal of our legions in Italy.
The photo of this somewhat exotic weapon for us is from a museum in Vienna
German name: 6.5 mm sMG 200 (i)
Caliber: 6.5 mm
Magazine: 50 rounds (inserted in the bullets for the rifle in a special box)
Weight: 23 kg
Muzzle velocity: 760 m/s
Range: -
Firing rate: 450-500 rounds/min.
Manufacturer: Fiat SpA, Torino
Designed by Abiel Revelli in 1908, manufactured by Fiat, and known as Fiat-Revelli. Standard Italian heavy machine gun in WWI, remained in service after WWI, later it was exported. Modernized in 1935 to model 14/35. Only a small amount of this weapon was used by German troops in Africa and Italy. The machine gun was also in the arsenal of our legions in Italy.
The photo of this somewhat exotic weapon for us is from a museum in Vienna