Original name : 7.92 mm Maschinengewehr Madsen
German name : 7,92 mm MG Madsen
Caliber : 7.92 mm
Charge : 7,92x57 mm
Magazine : 100 rounds in the belt (there was also a version with schránlivým magazine to 25 rounds)
Length : 1150 mm
Barrel length : 477,5 mm
Weight: 10 kg
Muzzle velocity : 700 m/s
Rate of fire : 1100 rounds/min
Manufacturer : Dansk Rekyt-Riffel-Sindikat A/S Madsen, Copenhagen
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Machine gun designed by Theodore Shuboem was about the first light machine gun worthy of the name. In 1902, on his initiative the company was formed (referred to above) engaged in the manufacture of this machine gun. The original weapons should schránkový zásobníkpozději have been redesigned to supply the zones. Production was discontinued after 1942. The gun was tested and introduced in many countries of the world , including Czechoslovakia. We had chosen a machine gun vz. 26, but in many competitions with this gun was in the other countries selected Madsen..
German name : 7,92 mm MG Madsen
Caliber : 7.92 mm
Charge : 7,92x57 mm
Magazine : 100 rounds in the belt (there was also a version with schránlivým magazine to 25 rounds)
Length : 1150 mm
Barrel length : 477,5 mm
Weight: 10 kg
Muzzle velocity : 700 m/s
Rate of fire : 1100 rounds/min
Manufacturer : Dansk Rekyt-Riffel-Sindikat A/S Madsen, Copenhagen
.
Machine gun designed by Theodore Shuboem was about the first light machine gun worthy of the name. In 1902, on his initiative the company was formed (referred to above) engaged in the manufacture of this machine gun. The original weapons should schránkový zásobníkpozději have been redesigned to supply the zones. Production was discontinued after 1942. The gun was tested and introduced in many countries of the world , including Czechoslovakia. We had chosen a machine gun vz. 26, but in many competitions with this gun was in the other countries selected Madsen..