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Dibawah ini adalah daftar-daftar spesifik senjata Machine Gun, berikut dibawah ini,
AUG /Hbar (Austria)
caliber 5.56mm NATO
V0 945 m/s
weigth 4,9kg w/o magazine
Length 900 mm
Length of barrel 621 mm
feeding box magazine 30 or 42 rounds
rate of fire 680 rpm
FN Minimi (Belgium) / M249 and Mk.46 model 0 (USA)
FN Minimi - Belgian-made version of basic machine gun. Note the lack of the heat shield above the barrel, and the tubular buttstock.
FN M249 SAW
FN Minimi Para - a short-barreled "paratrooper" version with telescoped buttstock in extended position
FN Minimi SPW - Special Purpose Weapon, a lightened version with Picatinny rail adapters, Para type buttstock (shown folded) and belt feed only (no magazine feed installed)
FN Mk.46 model 0 - a variation of the Minimi SPW, with additional Picatinny rail on the heat shield and the different butt, developed for US Special Forces.
Standard model | Para model | Mk.46 mod.0 / SPW model | |
Caliber | 5.56x45mm NATO | ||
Weight | 7.1 kg | 7.1 kg | 5.75 kg |
Length | 1040 mm | 914 / 776 mm | 908 / 762 mm |
Barrel length | 465 mm | 349 mm | 406 mm |
Feeding | belt or magazines | belt only | |
Rate of fire, cyclic | 750 - 1000 rounds per minute | 750 - 1000 rounds per minute | 750 rounds per minute |
FN MAG (Belgium) / M240 (USA)
FN MAG in American M240B configuration of late manufacture (with Picatinny rail on the top of the receiver and plastic butt)
FN MAG / M240D pintle-mounted machine gun of late manufacture (with Picatinny rail on the top of the receiver)
FN MAG / M240G, lightened USMC modification, with no heat shield on the barrel
Caliber: 7,62x51mm NATO
Weight: 11 - 13 kg on bipod (depending on version), ~21 kg on tripod
Length: 1260 mm
Barrel length: 545 mm
Feed: belt
Rate of fire: selectable, 650-750 and 950-1000 rounds per minute
Fabrique Nationale (FN) BRG-15 (Belgium)
BRG-15
top view on BRG-15 dual feed system
Weigth: 60 kg (without mount)
Length: 2150 mm
Length of barrel: 1500 mm
Feeding: dual belt
Rate of fire: 600 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity: 1055 meters per second
Type 88 (QJY 88) general purpose machine gun (China)
Type 88 (QJY 88) GPMG on tripod, with belt box attached
Type 88 (QJY 88) GPMG on integral bipod, in light machine gun role
Type 88 (QJY 88) GPMG with attached belt box and telescope sight
Caliber: 5.8x42mm
Weight: 11,8 kg with bipod + 4.2 kg infantry tripod
Length: 1151 mm
Length of barrel: 600 mm
Feeding: belt, 200 rounds
Rate of fire: rounds/min
ZB 26 light machine gun (Czechoslovakia)
experimental Praha I-23 light machine gun, developed by Holek brothers at Prague arms factory in 1923
ZB vz.26 light machine gun, right side
ZB vz.26 light machine gun, left side
ZB 30 machine gun
Caliber: 7.92x57 mm Mauser
Weight: 8,9 kg
Length: 1168 mm
Length of barrel: 600 mm
Feeding: box magazine, 20 rounds
Rate of fire: 500 rounds/min
type 52 and 52/57 (vz.52 and vz. 52/57) (Czechoslovakia)
vz. 52/57 machine gun with belt box mounted at the right side Caliber: vz.52 - 7.62x45mm Czhech; vz.52/57 - 7.62x39mm Soviet
Weigth: 8.0 kg withouth belt or magazine
Length: 1045 mm
Length of barrel: 583 mm
Feeding: belt, 50 rounds or box magazine, 25 rounds
Rate of fire: ca. 900 rounds/min with belt; ca 1150 rounds/min with magazine
MAC M. 1924/29 light machine gun (France)
MAC Mod. 1924/29 light machine gun, right side
MAC Mod. 1924/29 light machine gun, left side
Caliber | 7.5x54 m29 |
Weight | 8.9 kg |
Length | 1070 mm |
Barrel length | 500 mm |
Feed | box magazine, 25 rounds |
Rate of fire | 450-500 rounds per minute |
AAT M.52 / Mod. F1 machine gun (France)
AAT M.1952 machine gun in light role, on bipod, left side
AAT M.1952 machine gun in light role, on bipod, right side
AAT M.1952 machine gun in medium role, on tripod
Weigth ca. 10 kg on bipod with light barrel; ca. 23 kg on tripod with heavy barrel
Length 1245 mm with long (heavy) barrel
Length of barrel 500 or 600 mm
Feeding belt 50 or 200 rounds
Rate of fire 700 rounds per minute
MG-34 (Germany)
MG-34 as a light machine gun, with 50 rounds belt drum-like box
MG-34, same configuration; note different position of the bipod
MG-34 on bipod, withouth belt
MG-34 as a medium gun, on tripod "Lafette-34", with telescope sight and 250 rounds belt
MG-34, closeup view on the receiver
MG-34, barrel change; see how receiver is swung out to the right
MG-34 bolt; note interrupted threads locking lugs at the bolt head (left), and studs used to rotate it (just behind threads)
Caliber: 7.92x57mm Mauser (also known as 7.9mm Mauser or 8mm Mauser)
Weigth: 10.5 kg on bipod, empty
Length: 1219 mm
Length of barrel: 627 mm
Feeding: belt, 50 or 250 rounds; double drum magazines, 75 rounds.
Rate of fire: 900 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity: 755 m/s (may vary depending on type of ammunition used)
MG 42 and MG 3 machine gun (Germany)
MG 42 machine gun in LMG role, right side view with bipod folded and carrying sling attached
MG 42 machine gun in LMG role, left side view, with bipod extended
MG 42 machine gun in MMG role, on infantry tripod mount Lafette 42.
MG3 machine gun in "light machine gun" role, as made under license in Pakistan
MG3 machine gun in "mdeium machine gun" role, as made in Iran
German soldier aiming the MG3, fitted with EOTech holosight red-dot optics and a 50-round plastic belt container (which appears to be empty)
Barrel change for MG 42 - barrel is unlatched and its breech part is exposed for removal.
MG-42, bolt assembly, with locking rollers and extractor claw seen at the right and belt-feed operating stud at the left
MG-42, bolt assembly schematic
MG 42 | MG 3 | |
Caliber | 7,92x57 | 7,62x51 |
Weigth | 11,6 kg (gun) + 20,5 kg (Lafette 42 trpod) | 10,5 (gun) + various tripods |
Length | 1219 mm | 1225 mm |
Length of barrel | 533 mm | 565 mm |
Feed | belt | belt |
Rate of fire | 1200 - 1500 rounds per minute | 700-800 or 1100-1200 rounds per mniute |
Heckler und Koch 7,62mm HK 11 / HK 21 and 5,56mm HK 13 / HK 23 machine gun (Germany)
7,62x51 mm HK 21 machine gun, original version
7,62x51 mm HK 21A1 machine gun, on tripod and with telescope sight
7,62x51 mm HK 21E machine gun, definitive version of the line
Original 7,62x51 NATO HK 11 light machine gun with double-drum 80-round magazine
7,62x51 NATO HK 11E light machine gun with 20-round magazine
5,56x45 mm HK 23E machine gun with belt box attached
5,56x45 mm HK 23E machine gun with loose belt and optional telescope sight
Early production 5,56x45mm HK 13 light machine gun with 100-round double drum magazine
Data for belt-fed machine guns
HK 21E | HK 23E | |
Caliber | 7,62x51 mm NATO | 5.56x45 mm NATO |
Weigth | 9.3 kg on bipod | 8.7 kg on bipod |
Length | 1140 mm | 1030 mm |
Length of barrel | 550 mm | 450 mm |
Feeding | box magazine 20 or 30 rounds, drum 80 rounds or belt 50 or 100 rounds | box magazine 20 or 30 rounds, drum 100 rounds or belt 50 or 100 rounds |
Rate of fire | 800 rounds/min | 800 rounds/min |
HK 11E | HK 13E | |
Caliber | 7,62x51 mm NATO | 5.56x45 mm NATO |
Weigth | 7,6 kg on bipod | 8.0 kg on bipod |
Length | 1030 mm | 1030 mm |
Length of barrel | 450 mm | 450 mm |
Feeding | box magazine 20 or 30 rounds or double drum 80 rounds | box magazine 20 or 30 rounds or double drum 100 rounds |
Rate of fire | 700 rounds/min | 700 rounds/min |
Heckler-Koch HK MG4 MG 43 machine gun (Germany)
Early version of the HK MG 43 machine gun
Production version of the HK MG4 as adopted by Bundeswehr, with telescope sight installed and bipod folded
HK MG4 machine gun, with bipod and carrying handle extended and open sights installed
HK MG4 / MG4 E | HK MG4 KE | |
Caliber | 5.56x45mm NATO | |
Weight | 8,1 kg (7.9kg MG4 E) | 7,7 kg |
Length | 1030 mm | 950 mm |
Barrel length | 482 mm | 402 mm |
Feed | belt | |
Rate of fire | 880 (770 MG4 E) rounds per minute | 770 rounds per minute |
Bren light machine gun (UK)
Czechoslovak-made ZGB-30 prototype machine gun in .303 caliber
Czechoslovak-made ZGB-33 prototype machine gun in .303 caliber
Bren Mk.1 light machine gun, right side
Bren Mk.1 light machine gun, left side
Bren Mk.2 light machine gun
Bren Mk.3 light machine gun (note the short barrel)
Bren L4A4 light machine gun in 7,62x51 NATO caliber
| BREN Mk.1 | BREN Mk.3 | BREN Mk.4 | BREN L4A4 |
Caliber | 7,7x57R (.303) | 7,62x51 NATO | ||
Weight, kg | 10,04 | 8,76 | 8,69 | 8,68 (with bipod) |
Overall length, mm | 1156 | 1082 | 1090 | 1156 |
Barrel length, mm | 635 | 565 | 565 | 635 |
Cyclic rate of fire, rounds per minute | 500 | 480 | 520 | 520 |
Feed and capacity | Magazines, box 30 rounds or pan 100 rounds | Box magazine, 30 rounds | Box magazine, 30 rounds |
Negev machine gun (Israel)
Negev machine gun, in standard configuration and with 200-round belt container clipped to the magazine housing
Image: IWI Ltd.
Negev machine gun, with short "Commando" barrel, forward assault grip, red-dot sight and 150-round ammunition container
Image: IWI Ltd.
Negev machine gun, with short "Commando" barrel, forward assault grip, laser aiming module and 150-round ammunition container
Image: IWI Ltd.
Negev machine gun with Commando barrel, removed bipod and folded butt; note that rear sight is replaced by Picatinny rail
Image: IWI Ltd.
Negev machine gun with Commando barrel and Galil-type box magazine
Image: IWI Ltd.
Negev Standard | Negev Commando | |
Caliber | 5,56x45 NATO | |
Weight | 7,4 kg | 7,0 kg |
Overall length | 1020 / 780 mm | 890 / 680 mm |
Barrel length | 460 mm | 330 mm |
Rate of fire | 850 - 1150 rounds per minute | |
Feed system | Belt or box magazine, 30 or 35 rounds |
Kalashnikov RPK-74 light machine gun (USSR/Russia)
Kalashnikov RPK-74 light machine gun, original 1974 model with wooden furniture and red plasctic magazine
Kalashnikov RPK-74 light machine gun, recent production model, with black plastic furniture and magazine
Kalashnikov RPK-74M light machine gun, current production model with foldable butt and side rail mount for optical or night sights
Kalashnikov RPK-74M light machine gun, butt folded
Caliber 5.45x39 mm
Weight 4,7 kg empty
Length 1060 mm
Length of barrel 590 mm
Feeding box magazine 45 rounds
Rate of fire 600 rounds per minute
PKP Pecheneg (Petcheneg) machine gun (Russia)
PKP Pecheneg machine gun, with belt box attached; production / current issue model
Details of the barrel jacket with cooling ports and carrying handle of PKP Pecheneg machine gun
View on the muzzle and bipod of the PKP Pecheneg machine gun
Caliber: 7.62x54mm R
Weight: 8.7 kg on bipod; 12.7 kg on infantry tripod mount
Length: 1155 mm
Length of barrel: 658 mm
Feeding: belt, 100 or 200 rounds
Rate of fire: 650 rounds/min
Degtyarov - Shpagin DShK / DShKM 12.7 heavy machine gun (USSR)
Original 12,7mm DK heavy machine gun of 1930, with drum magazine
DShK heavy machine gun in ground configuration, with shield and late style muzzle brake
DShK heavy machine gun in AA configuration, with shield and wheels removed, and tripod extended. Muzzle brake is of early (original) style.
The particular gun on photo is from museum collection in St.Petersburg and it was used to shoot down several German airplanes during the Great patriotic war of 1941-45. The plate on tripod shows the gunner (with war decorations) and tells the story of the gun.
Post-war DShKM with the shield discarded. Note the flat belt-feed unit
Post-war DShKM mounted on a Soviet tank
Click here to view a scematic of the DShK belt feed unit (50Kb JPEG file)
Caliber: 12,7x109 mm
Weight: 34 kg MG body, 157 kg on universal wheeled mount with shield
Length: 1625 mm
Length of barrel: 1070 mm
Feeding: belt 50 rounds
Rate of fire: 600 rounds/min
NSV-12,7 "Utjos" heavy machine gun (USSR/Russia)
NSV-12,7 heavy machine gun on 6T7 infantry tripod
NSV-12,7 on ZPU anti-aircraft mount
Weight: 25 kg gun body, 41 kg on tripod 6T7 with 50 rounds of ammo
Length: 1560 mm (1900 mm on 6T7 tripod)
Length of barrel: 1346 mm
Feeding: belt 50 rounds
Rate of fire: 700-800 rounds/min
Kord 12.7 6P50 heavy machine gun (Russia)
Kord heavy machine gun on 6T7 infantry tripod
Kord heavy machine gun on 6T19 lightweight mount, with belt box, early model
Kord heavy machine gun on 6T19 lightweight mount, with belt box, current production model
Weight: 25 kg (gun body) plus 16 kg (6T7 tripod) or 7 kg (6T19 lightweight mount with bipod)
Length: 1980 mm
Length of barrel: no data
Feeding: belt 50 rounds
Rate of fire: 650-750 rounds/min
Vladimirov KPV-14.5 heavy machine gun (USSR/Russia)
Vladimirov KPV-14.5 heavy machine gun on Kharanin-designed wheeled mount, right side; the scope mount is a recent addition and is non-standard
Vladimirov KPV-14.5 heavy machine gun on Kharanin-designed wheeled mount, left side
Vladimirov KPV-14.5 heavy machine gun on Kharanin-designed wheeled mount, view on the receiver and controls
ZPU-4 quad mount with four KPVT-14,5 machine guns
KPVT-14,5 tank / armored vehicle heavy machine gun
Weight 49.1 (gun body, KPV) + 105 (wheeled infantry mount) or 39 (infantry tripod)
Length 2000 mm
Length of barrel 1350 mm
Feeding belt 40 or 50 rounds
Rate of fire 600 rounds per minute
SIG MG50 / M/51 machine gun (Switzerland)
SIG MG50 (M/51) machine gun in .30-06 caliber in 'light' role, on bipod
SIG MG50 (M/51) machine gun in 'medium' role, on tripod and with telescope sight
Caliber | 6.5x55, 7.5x55, 7.62x63 (.30-06) and 7.92x57 |
Weight | 13.4 kg (with bipod) + 19.7 kg (SIG tripod) |
Length | 1245 mm |
Barrel length | 600 mm |
Feed | belt |
Rate of fire | Selectable, 600-700 and 900-1100 rounds per minute |
M60 M60E3 M60E4 machine gun (USA)
The .30-06 T44 experimental machine gun, which combined design of FG 42 rifle and feed system of MG 42 machine gun. The T44 served as a first step in development of M60 machine gun.
M60 machine gun on integral bipod (note how gas cylinder is safe-wired to protect it from self-disassemblying)
M60 machine gun on infantry tripod
M60E3 light machine gun
US Navy SEAL fires M60E3 machine gun
M60E4 / Mk.43 mod.1 machine gun (note Picatinny rails on receiver cover and forend), and removable front grip
| M60 | M60E3 | M60E4 |
Caliber | 7.62x51 NATO | ||
Weight, kg | 10.4 (with bipod) + 6.8 (M122 tripod) | 8.5 (with bipod) | 10.5 (long barrel) |
Overall length, mm | 1,067 | 1,077 | 1,066 (long barrel) |
Barrel length, mm | 560 | 558 | 560 (long) |
Cyclic rate of fire, rounds per minute | 550 | 550 | 550 |
Feed and capacity | Belt, 100 or 200 rounds |
Stoner 63 weapon system: light machine gun XM202 and Mark 23 (Mk.23 mod.0) (USA)
Stoner 63A weapon in Commando light machine gun configuration, same as US S.E.A.L. Mark 23 Model 0 gun. Weapon is shown with complete set of subassemblies and barrels, necessary to convert to other configurations, such as magazine-fed light machine gun or assault rifle.
photo: Western Firearms
Stoner 63A weapon in Commando light machine gun configuration. Note that it is late version, with right side belt feed
photo: Western Firearms
Stoner 63A weapon in magazine-fed light machine gun configuration, with longer and heavier barrel. Note that sights are offset to the left because of overhead magazine
photo: Western Firearms
Stoner 63A weapon in magazine-fed light machine gun, partially disassembled
photo: Western Firearms
Earlier version of Stoner 63 light machine gun, with left-side feed, mounted on tripod
diagram from original US patent, granted to Eugene Stoner for design of Stoner 62 / 63 weapon system, showing assembly of rifle (top) and belt-fed LMG (bottom) configurations
data for Stoner 63A Commando / Mk.23 mod.0 LMG
Caliber: 5.56x45mm M193
Weight: 5.31 kg empty
Length: 1020 mm
Length of barrel: 400 mm
Feeding: magazine 30 rounds or belt 100 or 150 rounds
Rate of fire: 700 - 1000 rounds per minute
FN MAG (Belgium) / M240 (USA)
FN MAG in American M240B configuration of late manufacture (with Picatinny rail on the top of the receiver and plastic butt)
FN MAG / M240D pintle-mounted machine gun of late manufacture (with Picatinny rail on the top of the receiver)
FN MAG / M240G, lightened USMC modification, with no heat shield on the barrel
Caliber: 7,62x51mm NATO
Weight: 11 - 13 kg on bipod (depending on version), ~21 kg on tripod
Length: 1260 mm
Barrel length: 545 mm
Feed: belt
Rate of fire: selectable, 650-750 and 950-1000 rounds per minute
Mk. 48 model 0 7.62 mm Lightweight Machinegun (USA)
Mk. 48 mod. 0 machinegun prototype - basically an FN Minimi, scaled up from 5.56 to 7.62mm
Mk. 48 mod.0 machinegun fitted with RIS (Rail Interface System), optical scope and assault handle under the barrel
Mk.48 mod.0 on winter trials
Caliber: 7.62x51mm NATO
Weight: 8.2 kg without ammunition and optical sights
Length: ~ 1000 mm
Length of barrel: no data
Feeding: belt
Rate of fire: ~ 700 rounds/min
Browning M1921 M2 M2HB M2B-QCB heavy machine gun (USA)
John Browning testing his prototype .50 caliber heavy machine gun, circa 1919
Twin AA mount with Browning M2 water-cooled machine guns in action
Browning M2HB air-cooled machine gun on M3 tripod
Browning M2HB-QCB air-cooled machine gun of current manufacture with quick-change barrel, on M3 tripod
Weight: 38 kg MG, 58 kg complete with M3 tripod
Length: 1650 mm
Length of barrel: 1140 mm
Feeding: belt
Rate of fire: 450-600 rounds/min