Weasel
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Joined: 11/2/2000 From: Helsinki, Finland Status: offline
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Originally posted by Kluckenbill:
Tortfeaser, you wrote:
[QUOTE]I was in a kindoff coastal defence, trying to find sovjet subs near the coastline
Was that the point of the 76mm gun? How did you plan to shoot at surfaced subs? That seems kind of unlikely.
Also I'm curious about the water cooled MG. I've heard that as long as you have water in the barrel jacket you can shoot as much as you want without damaging the barrel. Is that true?
Also, FWIW, when I was a tanker in the US Army in the 70's, my individual weapon a tank commander was the M3 Submachinegun (the Grease Gun)of WW2 vintage. Man, what a piece of junk that was.
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If I did understand Torfeasor right, he meant some kind of modification of the good old Maxim HMG, which actually is/was cooled by rotating water. You can shoot as must as you want without heat damaging the barrel.
Finnish army used 7,62 mm M/09-21 Maxim, 7,62 mm M/05-09 Maxim, 7,62 mm M/32-33 Maxim
and M/1910 Maxim-Sokolov.
7.62 mm might sound a little too small of a caliber compared to US 50. M60, but it was the base of finnish machinegun-troops.
Maxims are no longer in use by finnish army, but when I had my reserve officer course, we had a chance to test these old MGs for a few days, and man, did I ever had a good time. Those old pieces still kick ass!
[This message has been edited by Weasel (edited November 10, 2000).]
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