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Original name : Knorr-Bremse MG 35 Caliber : 7,92 mm Cartridge :7,92x57 Stack : schránkový to twenty rounds of ammunition on the internet from the left Length : 1308 mm The length of the barrel : 691 mm Weight: 10 kg Muzzle velocity : 792 m/s Rate of fire : 490 ran/min (theoretically, realistically 100 blows/min) Manufacturer : Knorr-Bremse AG, Berlin-Lichtenberg A weapon originally developed for sweden where it was introduced under the designation LH33 in the caliber of 6,5 mm, the gun was relatively unsuccessfully offered before the war, different countries, perhaps due to the fact that Knorr-Bremse was not zbrojovkou (produced brakes in the cars) are on the gun showed a lot of flaws. The gun was modified for the German standard caliber 7,92x57. Because according to the original convention, with the WH couldn't SS remove weapons of which he had the interest of the WH and were forced to buy weapons "on the open market" bought the leadership of the SS a certain amount of these weapons (perhaps played a role and that guns were available quickly). These guns were used primarily for the training, but at the time of the attack on the USSR when there was thanks to the increase in the number of units the lack of standard machine guns were used on the front. After the replacement of the conventional MG-34 were they armed with some of the foreign departments of the SS which is used on the eastern front. Overall, it was a weapon rated as a not too successful and if we managed to find the gun supposedly was poorly resolved sampling of gases from the barrel (worked similar to our ZB-26) and therefore took place during the shooting to the deficiencies criticised was to ensure weapons that could trigger the wrong grip. Today it is a very rare little known weapon. I managed to get hold of only one not very good quality picture that I attach..
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6.5 x 55 mm machine gun for Sweden. In the end, after breaking to 7.92 x 57 mm, Germany accepted it as MG 35.
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