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That I don't know, but I'm certain that the Luftwaffe guns were electric primed: every source I know says so, and every cartridge I've ever seen is electric (the electric primer is easily recognisable because it has an insulating ring within it). There are a few of the experimental percussion ones in other collections, but they are very rare.¿¿Huh...???? Tony are you sure about this ?, I saw several pics of german soldiers using former Luftwaffe MG 131s in the ground role, that is with a wooden or metal stock. If all the Mg 131 were electricallly primed as you said....how the gun was powered ?
In the minute 3:10 of this video you can actually see a german tanker getting out of his vehicle with a MG 131 in hand.
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Are you certain that's an MG 131?
In fact, if they wanted to make a proper job of it, they could have supplemented a rechargable battery with a generator coupled to the bolt movement, like these torches you can buy which you charge up just by shaking to and fro
According to Musgrave, a decision was taken to make all MG 131s electric primed, even though it was less convenient for those in flexible mountings, because that simplified gun and ammunition procurement and made certain that no gun could accidentally be supplied with the wrong type of ammunition.
This is correct but it might be worth adding some more information.Due to changes to the recoil mechanism the FF/M was not able to fire the heavier FF rounds and vice versa.
Mid-war, I think - the drum was physically the same size as the 60-rounder, but packed more tightly. They also introduced a small 30-round drum for use in flexibly-mounted guns. And there was an electrically-powered belt feed for night fighters.There was also a 90-round drum available but I'm not sure about introduction dates.
It looks like the MG FF/M is missing
There was also a 90-round drum available but I'm not sure about introduction dates.
6000 rpm! Wow..
How many rounds were typically carried?
Were German gunners able to change barrels in flight?
Did the rear firing Mg-17 record many kills? It looks like a folly to me.
What weapon are you refering with that ?
In wich one ? If you are talking about the MG-FF in Fw-200 there was 15x20 rounds magazines= 300 rounds.
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