RUM - Schwarzlose 1905 a 1907

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In 1902, Andreas Wilhelm Schwarzlose (1867-1936) developed this gun, and subsequently a patent, he sold the company Steyr. In the year 1907, this machine gun accepted into service and despite the rather unusual design of the long and reliably served in the armies of at least ten states. The progressive development of the created model M1907/12, and Czechoslovakia produced M1907/24 in caliber 7,92x57 Mauser.

The gun is the only reliably functioning gun functioning under the principle of delayed oetvírání conclusion. Basically it's the same system as the pistol P.08


Caliber: 8x50R Mannlicher
Overall length: 1067 mm
The length of the barrel:527 mm
The weight of the arms:20 kg + 3 kg water in the cooler
Cadence: the 400 blows/ min
The supply belt for 250 cartridges

VHU Prague, 8.5.2010, custom photo.
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Photo of Zizkova


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Schwarzlose (heavy machine gun)

Source: VHU Prague, Žižkov - own photo.
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