quick-firing gun

  • 11machine gun — a small arm operated by a mechanism, able to deliver a rapid and continuous fire of bullets as long as the trigger is pressed. [1865 70] * * * Automatic weapon capable of rapid, sustained fire, usually 500–1,000 rounds per minute. Developed in… …

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  • 12Bofors 40 mm gun — Infobox Weapon name= Bofors 40 mm gun caption= Bofors 40 mm/L60. This example includes the British designed Stiffkey Sight , being operated by the aimer standing to the right of the loader (turned sideways). It operates the trapeze seen above the …

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  • 13QF 2 pounder naval gun — Infobox Weapon name= QF 2 pdr Mark VIII ( pom pom ) caption= The quadruple 2 pdr mounting (Mk.VII) of HMS Kelvin origin= United Kingdom type= autocannon is ranged= yes is bladed= is explosive= yes is artillery= yes is vehicle= is missile= is UK=… …

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  • 14QF 4.5 inch naval gun — All British 4.5 inch guns actually have a calibre of 4.45 inches (113 mm).HistoryFrom the BL Mark I of 1916, the 4.7 inch gun (119 mm) was the mid calibre weapon of choice for the Royal Navy, used particularly on destroyers. Apart from some ships …

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  • 15QF 5.25 inch / 50 naval gun — The QF 5.25 inch Mark I gun was the heaviest dual purpose gun used by the Royal Navy . Although it was a less than completely successful design Fact|date=July 2008, it saw extensive service during the Second World War. Design The QF (quick… …

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  • 16Bren gun — noun a lightweight quick firing machine gun used by the Allied forces in the Second World War. Origin blend of Brno in the Czech Republic (where it was orig. made) and Enfield (where it was later made) …

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  • 17Machine gun — [ thumb|200px|An illustration of later model 19th century Gatling gun. It was a multi barreled rotary machine gun fired via a manual crank, which mechanically loaded and primed cartridges from the hopper above the gun] : For other uses of the… …

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  • 18Spud gun — For the child s toy which fires small pieces of potato, see spud gun (toy). A pneumatic potato cannon A potato cannon (also known as a spud gun or spudzooka ) is a pipe based cannon which uses air pressure (pneumatic), Propellant, or… …

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  • 19Medium machine gun — U.S. Marines firing an M240G at Camp Hansen, Okinawa A medium machine gun or MMG, in modern terms, usually refers to a belt fed automatic firearm firing a full power rifle cartridge. Contents …

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  • 20Spud gun (cannon) — This article is about pipe based cannons and similar which use air pressure, or combustion of a gaseous fuel, or both, to launch large projectiles at low speed. They are in two types: * To fire whole potatoes. These launchers are built and fired… …

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