"Even More MKb 42(H) Intel" Topic
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Tango01 | 25 Sep 2019 3:07 p.m. PST |
"A brief description of the machinegun and ammunition, composed by the Small Arms Department of the GAU Artillery Committee and Artillery Academy Research Group follows. The machinegun (fig. 3-5) has the designation MKb 42(H). It functions by direction gases from the barrel through an opening. The locking is performed by tilting of the bolt, which pushes against a special tab, which in turn is connected to the barrel. The joining of the barrel to the guide rod (fig. 6) is performed via tilted protrusions, which either lower or raise the back of the barrel when the breech is locked. The front face of the bolt and its recess are tilted with the position of the bolt. The firing pin consists of a three-faced rod, has no spring, and is not fixed to the breech…" link Main page link
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