The gun's receiver is similar to the MG 08's gun body. The MG 42's high cyclic rate of fire sometimes proved a liability mainly in that, while the weapon could be used to devastating effect, it could quickly exhaust its ammunition supply. You see a lot of strange things at your larger-than-average fly-ins, but a guy walking along with a Spandau 08/15 machine gun slung over his shoulder was an eye-opener. A variant chambered in the same 13.2 x 92 mm SR round as the 13.2 mm (0.520 in) Mauser Anti-Tank Rifle was introduced in 1918. The Lafette 42 weighed 20.5 kg (45.2 lb) on its own and was a simplified version of the Lafette 34 used for the MG 34, as the MG 42 could be operated more easily from a Lafette and featured no semi-automatic firing mode. [40][38] Even before World War I, the German military was already looking forward to replacing the heavy machine guns which proved to be such a success in that war. The modifications to the basic MG 42 design include an extra heavy bolt (950 g (33.51 oz) vs. the 675 g (23.81 oz) MG 3 bolt) which reduces the cyclic rate of fire to around 850 rounds per minute. After investigation using high-speed photography the rollers in the bolt were found to "bounce" back and forth or oscillate up to 1 mm (0.04 in) when lock up is proceeding and then they settle into full lock up. The Lafette 42 tripod also had a bolt box to store a (spare) bolt and return spring. In 1914, some 200 MG 08s were produced each month, by 1916—once the weapon had established itself as the pre-eminent defensive battlefield weapon—the number had increased to 3,000; and in 1917 to 14,400 per month. World War II Infantry. when it became evident the weapon required further development. The German military instructed that sustained fire must be avoided at all costs. The sequence repeats as long as the trigger is depressed. Like the original MG 08, it needs a crew of four. The American military had standardized a semi-automatic rifle in 1936 (the M1 Garand) that could be effectively fired more rapidly than the preceding bolt-action rifles. The length of the beaten zone could be set on the Tiefenfeuerautomat. [25], Another unique feature of German World War II machine guns was the Tiefenfeuerautomat feature on the Lafette 42 tripod. The bipod, the same one used on the MG 34, could be mounted to the front or the center of the gun depending on how and where it was being used. The newsfeed doesn't contain any items. Huge collection, amazing choice, 100+ million high quality, affordable RF and RM images. GasPatch 1:16 Spandau 08/15 Machine Gun - Detail Update #15-16079. $19.99 . [5] 2000. page 379. [7] It was envisaged and well developed to provide portable light and medium machine gun infantry cover, anti-aircraft coverage, and even sniping ability. The primary use of the Spandau was in conjunction with an aircraft. The MG 42 belt-feed mechanism was copied and used in the design of the M60 machine gun. Muzzle velocity: 2,821 feet per second. Views: 922. A device, occasionally fitted to the rear surface of the later LMG 08/15's receiver backplate, told the pilot how much ammunition was left to fire. The US Army wanted to be able to manufacture this general-purpose gun because it was technically advanced and much easier to make than the World War II US light and medium machine guns and it was decided to convert several MG 42s to fire .30-06 Springfield M2 ball ammunition. The bolt assembly locks with the barrel's breech (the end the cartridge is loaded into) via a prong type barrel extension behind the breech. Free shipping. Helmut Von Moltke. Its practical range was estimated at some 2,000 metres (2,200 yd) up to an extreme range of 3,600 metres (3,900 yd). The Type 24 Heavy machine gun, first introduced to the National Revolutionary Army in 1935, designed to replace the original MG 08. It lengthened the beaten zone by walking the fire in wave-like motions up and down the range in a predefined area. As personal small arms the squad leader was issued a rifle or as of around 1941 a submachine gun, the machine gunner and his assistant were issued pistols and the deputy squad leader, ammunition carrier and the riflemen were issued rifles. The MG 08/18's barrel was heavier and it could not be quick-changed, thus overheating was inevitably a problem. The Maxim 08 is a development of the weapon first accepted by the German military in 1889. [24] Later produced barrel bores featured hard-chrome plating to make them more durable. It was water-cooled, using a jacket around the barrel that held approximately 3.7 litres (0.98 US gal) of water. A second attempt had the same result. Williams Brothers 1/4 Scale Spandau Machine Gun Photo Gallery : About Williams Brothers 1/4 Scale Spandau Machine Gun. Free shipping . The lMG 08 also retained unchanged the rectangular rear receiver and breech assembly of the water-cooled MG 08 infantry weapon. Like the MG 42, the MG3 cyclic rates of fire can be altered by exchanging the standard weight (about 650 g (22.93 oz)) bolt used for the standard 1,100–1,200 rounds per minute rate of fire for an extra weight (about 900 g (31.75 oz)) bolt for a reduced 800–950 rounds per minute rate of fire. The Maschinengewehr 08, or MG 08, was the German Army's standard machine gun in World War I and is an adaptation of Hiram S. Maxim's original 1884 Maxim gun. Made from plastic. It nevertheless remained a bulky water-cooled weapon that was quite demanding on the quality and training of its crews. Those bolts also are used along with different recoil springs. Das MG 08, zunächst auch als Gerät 08[1] bezeichnet, war ein Maschinengewehr aus deutscher Produktion, das insbesondere im Ersten Weltkrieg verwendet wurde. Switching between a bipod and a tripod required no special tools, as the mounting latch was spring-loaded. An air-cooled and thus water-free and lighter version of the MG 08/15, designated as the MG 08/18, was battlefield tested in small numbers during the last months of the war. [19] In 1944 this was altered to six machine guns in three sections with two seven-man heavy machine gun squads per section as follows: The optimum operating crew of an MG 42 in its medium machine gun role was six men: the squad leader, the machine gunner who carried and fired the gun, the assistant gunner/loader who carried the tripod, and three riflemen who carried ammunition, spare barrels, entrenching tools, and other items. Not functional. [6] For its medium machine gun role, the MG 42 was matched to the newly developed Lafette 42 tripod. The German tactical doctrine of the era based a squad's firepower on the general-purpose machine gun in the light machine gun role so that the role of the rifleman was largely to carry ammunition and provide covering fire for the machine gunners. In Yugoslavia this MG 42 variant was built at the state-owned Zavodi Crvena Zastava company as the M53 machine gun using original German machinery, retaining the 7.92×57mm Mauser chambering. In 1908 the weapon entered service as the MG 08 (Maschinen Gewehr of 1908). It was first introduced in battle during the French "Chemin des Dames" offensive in April 1917, where it contributed to the very high casualty count among the French assailants. The MG 08 (Spandau)-page contains all related products, articles, books, walkarounds and plastic scale modeling projects dedicated to this firearm.. $21.99 . Three were tested with front units. These two parts start the unlocking sequence after the barrel and bolt assembly have moved 7 mm (0.3 in) rearwards when the parts have moved far back enough that the rollers start the rest on angled/oblique surfaces and allow the rollers to move inwards, controlled by the wedge-shaped front of the striker sleeve, back to their previous position, unlocking the bolt head and allowing the bolt assembly to further recoil rearwards, extracting the spent cartridge case and ejecting it downwards. LMG 08/15's used the 30mm "two hole" ammunition belts of the flexible Parabellum MG14 machine gun rather than the wider "three hole" belts of the MG 08/15 water-cooled infantry weapon. Free shipping. a very nice historic example of the rare ww1 german mg.08/15 machine gun. To accomplish that purpose, the MG 08/15 featured a short bipod rather than a heavy four-legged sled mount, plus a wooden gunstock and a pistol grip. [41], The Swiss SIG MG 710-3 general-purpose machine gun was based on the design of the MG42V/MG45 using a slight modification of the roller-delayed action and chambered for 7.62×51mm NATO. The three-wire braided return spring then pushes the bolt assembly forwards again, pushing a new cartridge out of the belt into the breech. Firings were discontinued in February 1944 after 51 malfunctions and firing a total of 1,583 rounds by authorization of Major C. Balleisen, O.C.O. the small parts are glued on the machine gun body on the right side of each gun. [citation needed], More than 23,000 examples of the LMG 08/15 and an unknown number of the lMG 08 were produced during World War I.[16]. wooden chest for carrying two mg08/15 100 round side drums. [6], Criticisms of the MG 01 stressed its limited mobility and inability to keep up with the cavalry. The improvements consisted of a shortened and lightened barrel, a stiffer recoil spring and a more potent recoil booster to increase the rate of fire. The riflemen carried additional ammunition, hand grenades, explosive charges or a machine gun tripod as required and provided security and covering fire for the machine gun team. [7] The twin-barreled Gast gun was developed with the goal of providing a high cyclic rate of fire weapon for anti-aircraft use which was reported to have reached cyclic rates of fire as high as 1,600 rounds per minute.[7]. The MG08 is a belt fed, water cooled machine gun. As it is recoil-operated and fired from an open bolt, the weapon must be manually charged with the side-mounted charging handle. No need to register, buy now! It was possible to unintentionally have high pressure gas moving backwards in the MG 42 towards the operator(s) when the action was not fully locked. Wright Brothers Spandau Gun Kit assembly. To prevent short shots Waffenfabrik Bern changed the locking system from roller to flapper locking. The PM M1910, and the SG-43 Goryunov (or Type 53/57 Machine gun) slowly replaced the Type 24 Heavy machine gun after the Chinese Civil War, but it was kept in service with the PLA, KPA and the NVA until the 1960s during the Vietnam War. Some engineering changes were to use a barrel chambered for the .30-06 Springfield service round and an extremely increased weight 47 oz (1,332 g) bolt and stiffer return spring in an effort to reduce the cyclic rate consistent with US rate requirements. The MG 42 is capable only of fully automatic fire. 1:8 Scale WWI Lewis Machine Gun. This ability made it extremely effective in providing suppressive fire, and its unique sound led to it being nicknamed "Hitler's buzzsaw".[7]. However, the realization that the .30-06 Springfield cartridge was too long for the prototype gun's mechanism to easily and reliably work with resulted in the discarding of the project. The MG 42 also functioned well in other climates; dust and dirt in North Africa and Italy was less likely to jam the MG 42 than the more temperamental MG 34. In addition, a select fire trigger group was added to allow semi-automatic fire (single shot) compared to the traditional fully automatic only fire capability of the original MG 42 design. By changing its mount, sights and feed mechanism, the operator could radically transform an Einheitsmaschinengewehr for several purposes. After the success of the MG 08 in infantry use, Spandau set about lightening the weapon and adding large slots to the water jacket for aircraft use. More about the MG 08 (Spandau) machine gun. [7] After criticism of the request from Socialist deputies, the Army's demand for six guns per regiment was reduced to six guns per brigade in 1907. The lMG 08s were later used in pairs by the time of the introduction of the Fokker D.III and Albatros D.I biplane fighters in 1916, as fixed and synchronized cowling guns firing through the propeller. It is most notable for its very high cyclic rate for a gun using full power service cartridges, averaging about 1,200 rounds per minute compared to around 850 for the MG 34, and perhaps 450 to 600 for other common machine guns like the M1919 Browning or Bren. In the German heavy machine gun (HMG) platoons, each platoon served four MG 34/MG 42 machine guns, used in the sustained fire mode mounted on tripods. [9], Training was regulated by the Field Service Regulations of 1908, providing the German Army six years to train with the guns before the outbreak of World War I.[10]. The MG13 was one of the first developments toward a goal of producing a weapon that could perform multiple roles, rather than just one. Upon firing, rearward force from the recoil of the cartridge ignition combined with the additional rearward force generated by the muzzle booster start to move the barrel and bolt assembly rearwards for a total distance of 21 mm (0.8 in). RRP £12.99 £11.99. Using a separate attachment sight with range calculator for indirect fire, the MG 08 could be operated from cover. A lightened air-cooled version of the original water-cooled rectangular pattern-receiver MG 08 infantry automatic ordnance, the lMG 08, was developed by the Spandau arsenal as a rigidly mounted aircraft machine gun and went into production in 1915, in single-gun mounts, for use on the E.I through the E.III production versions of the Fokker Eindecker. From the beginning the lMG was designed to fire in a fixed position from an aircraft. In 1898 the Deutsch Waffen Munitions Fabriken (DFW) started development and modification for production. 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Accurate fire was difficult to achieve and usually in short bursts only. The Spandau LMG 08/15 - MAXIM (by inventor Hiram Maxim) synchronised machine gun for German aircraft Caliber: 7.92mm x 57. Non-observance of this technical limitation renders the barrel prematurely unusable. GasPatch 1/32 machine gun Spandau Early MG08 (1MG) GP32072 WNW. [5] The MG 01 added lightweight spoked wheels, making possible the pushing and pulling of the weapon. The gun used 250-round fabric belts of 7.92×57mm ammunition. The German MG 42/59 that was introduced in 1959 with the Bundeswehr to replace the U.S. machine guns, served as the basis, which was similar to the Austrian 7.62 mm MG 42. The process addressed the need to produce more durable machine gun barrels in less time than those produced with traditional methods. Squad and Platoon. Additional telescopic sights were also developed and used in quantity during the war. 112817 — deac manchester regt, maxim mg.08/15. Targets were to reduce, among other things, the cyclic rate of fire and weight and have more versatile sights and mount. This was vital for winter conditions where contact by bare flesh on cold metal could cause severe injury, such as instant frostbite. Its deployment in increasingly large numbers with all front line infantry regiments continued in 1917 and during the German offensives of the spring and summer of 1918. At the end of World War II the original technical drawings and data for the MG 42 were captured by the Soviets. The MG 08, like the Maxim gun, operated on the basis of short barrel recoil and a toggle lock. This sweeping of a selected beaten zone continued as long as the gun fired. Equipped with a quick-change barrel and fed either with non-disintegrating metallic-link belts, or from a 50-round Gurttrommel (belt drum) or a 75-round spring-loaded saddle-drum Patronentrommel 34 magazines (with a simple change of the feed cover for a Trommelhalter magazine holder), the MG 34 could sustain fire for much longer periods of time than other portable squad-level weapons such as the American B.A.R. [7] The Army Bill of 1912 finally gave the Army its demanded six guns per regiment. The weapon was officially accepted, and the main manufacturing of the production design began in 1942, as the MG 42, contracts going to Großfuß, Mauser-Werke, Gustloff-Werke and others. The LMG 08/15 was introduced in 1917.[16]. Last one . The final variant to date is the MG 74, developed by Austria and since 1974 it is the standard machine gun of the Austrian Armed Forces. RRP £12.99 £11.99. "[6] In the bipod-mounted light machine gun role, MG 42 users were trained to fire short bursts of 3 to 7 rounds and strive to optimize their aim between bursts fired in succession. It is possible that these belts were used as they were a bit lighter and less bulky than the wider "three hole" ground gun belts and certainly made for standardization which would have been easier for the armorers and in addition allowed for smaller and lighter "tubes" or "chutes" that guided the empty belts into storage containers in the aircraft after firing. [7] On 3 August 1914, soon after the outbreak of World War I, the Army had 4,411 MG 08s, along with 398 MG 01s, 18 MG 99s and two MG 09s. Original photo provided by Hugh and used with his permission. Luftkrieg 1919 is a new company out of the UK with a common theme among their planned release subjects: an alternate history immediately following the First World War, where conflicts continue. They ruled that the results of sustained fire were disappointing and that the expenditure of ammunition involved was "intolerable. The original MG 42 roller-locked action had an undesirable tendency to exhibit bolt-bounce. It was the standard heavy machine gun for all Nationalists, Communists, and Warlords from 1935. Master Model 1/32 WWI machine gun Spandau LMG 08 Ver.2 w/cooling jacket AM32103. The lack of choices of kits of some subjects is one of them. Eduard 49030 WWI German Fighter Seatbelts … The Spandau LMG 08/15 - MAXIM (by inventor Hiram Maxim) synchronised machine gun for German aircraft Caliber: 7.92mm x 57. Barrel length: 28.35 inches. The 530 millimeters (20.9 in) long barrel of the MG 42 could be quickly changed by the machine gun crew and weighed 1.75 kg (3.9 lb) including the locking piece. Afonso, Aniceto and Gomes, Carlos de Matos, Guerra Colonial (2000), pp. They were usually made in the Hanyang Arsenal. The 105 mm diameter cylindrical sheet metal water jacket used for the infantry's MG 08, an important support member for the barrel, was initially over-lightened with cooling slots, with fourteen rows of such slots completely surrounding and running the whole length of the jacket's circumferential sheetmetal. and the British Bren Gun, both of which were fed by box magazines, while also being much lighter and more portable than crew-served weapons like the Browning M1919 or Vickers machine guns (which also lacked quick-change barrels). Images View all Images in thread. E.g., being unsure whether the real distance was 2,000 or 2,300 m (2,187 or 2,515 yd), the gunner could make the mount do an automatic sweep between the elevations for 1,900 to 2,400 m (2,078 to 2,625 yd) and back. And yes, the Waffen SS used both. Even before World War I, the German military was already looking forward to replacing the heavy machine guns which proved to be such a success in that war. They fielded the Gewehr 41 series of which fewer than 150,000 were built, and the Gewehr 43/Karabiner 43 series of which 402,713 were built. The gun bodies are a combination of dense urethane and sheet metal. Various cocking/charging handle styles evolved with a simplified distinctive long handled cocking/charging device finally becoming preferred late in the war. Rate of fire can be varied up to cyclic rate of fire to around 1,150 rounds per minute, if necessary, by changing the bolt and return spring. Sign up now. The Swiss MG 51 or 7.5 mm Maschinengewehr 1951 was based on the design of the MG 42 chambered for 7.5×55mm Swiss GP 11. [20] The trigger mechanism of the FN MAG or MAG-58 is a virtual copy of the MG 42's and its belt-feed is also very similar. The roller-locked bolt assembly consists of a bolt head, two rollers, a striker sleeve featuring a wedge-shaped front, bolt body, and a large multi strands around a central coil return spring, which is responsible for pushing the bolt assembly into battery (the locked position) and returning it there when it is unlocked and pushed backwards by the recoil of firing or by the charging handle. By that time, there were four times as many MG 08/15 light machine guns than heavy MG 08 machine guns in each infantry regiment. Three companies were asked to submit designs: Metall und Lackierwarenfabrik Johannes Großfuß AG of Döbeln, Rheinmetall-Borsig of Sömmerda, and Stübgen of Erfurt. Last one . 7th Edition. With Fokker designed aircraft following the Eindecker, the cartridge cases were ejected without tubes from the receiver hole directly into open trays that guided the tumbling cartridge cases backward and sideways onto the sloped fuselage decking, which then streamed down past the cockpit on either side. The resulting MG 39 remained similar to the earlier MG 34 overall, a deliberate decision made to maintain familiarity. Early versions of the Jagdpanzer IV carried two standard (no modification made) MG 42s on both sides of the gun mantlet/glacis, firing through a ball slot which was protected by an armored cover (with the MG 42 retracted) when not in use. The roller-locked recoil operation functions as follows: two cylindrical rollers, positioned in tracks on the bolt head, are pushed outwards into matching tracks in the barrel extension by the striker sleeve and lock the bolt in place against the breech. [31] The gun was made as an almost exact copy of the MG 42 which was chambered in 7.92×57mm Mauser. The only major changes from the gunner's perspective were dropping of the saddle-drum-magazine feed option, leaving the weapon to fire belted ammunition, or from a single 50-round drum-shaped Gurttrommel belt container fitted to the gun's receiver, and simplifying the weapon's open sights for aiming purposes. The resulting weapon had a cyclic rate of fire of 1,000 rounds per minute, was in the light machine gun role 4.4 kg (9.70 lb) heavier than the German MG 42, and much more finely made and finished. It is a common misconception that the tubes or chutes coming out of the fixed mounted aviation LMG 08/15 fixed guns were for expended cartridge cases. [34] The only major differences were a slower 950 rounds per minute cyclic rate of fire and no anti-aircraft sight mount. Das MG 08 gab es in vielen Varianten. [26][27], Finland acquired 5 MG 42s in July 1943 for evaluation. The development of the weapon was completed in 1974. When used as an anti-aircraft gun, it uses a metal pole to make the tripod higher and usually does not come with a muzzle disk. The MG 34 is considered to be the first modern general-purpose machine gun or Einheitsmaschinengewehr. [9] Being made largely out of stamped appropriately hardened carbon steel metal, the new design required considerably less machining and fewer high grade steel alloys containing metals that became scarce in Germany during World War II. [9] Of the number of proposals submitted, Großfuß AG's proved to be the best design by far, employing a unique recoil-operated roller locking mechanism whereas the two competing designs used a gas-actuated system. This causes unacceptable dangerous conditions and out of battery ignitions can result in catastrophic gun failures. to … Maschinengewehr 08 deployed in sandy terrain. In the locked position during firing the rollers rest on parallel surfaces relative to the bore axis on the bolt head ensuring a full lockup. However, the MG 34 did have its drawbacks, such as sensitivity to dirt and mud, and comparatively complex and expensive production.[8]. per page . Add to Cart. Das leichte MG 08/15 war ein leichtes deutsches Maschinengewehr des Ersten Weltkriegs. It used steel of lesser quality, which reduced weight to 9 kg, while retaining the horizontal cocking handle. the gun has traces of an official army... more info. First tests were undertaken in June 1944, but development dragged on and eventually only ten were built. It could be set up in a prone, kneeling or high position. A limited run of about 1,500 of its immediate predecessor, the MG 39/41, was completed in 1941 and tested in combat trials. £150. Like the original MG 08, because of transportation difficulties, the M1917 Browning machine gun and other machine guns slowly replaced the Type 24 for the NRA after the Chinese Civil War. [36] The M53 was known under the nickname Шарац (Šarac).[37]. [4], The distinctive sound caused by the high cyclic firing rate gave rise to the nickname "Hitler's buzzsaw" and the German soldiers' Hitlersäge, Singende Säge, Knochensäge or elektrisches MG ("Hitler's saw", "Singing saw", "Bone saw" or "electric machine gun"). [3], The Imperial German Army first considered using the Maxim gun as an artillery weapon[3] The German light infantry Jäger troops began trials of the gun in 1898. The German military kept issuing Karabiner 98k bolt-action rifles and did experiment with semi-automatic rifles throughout World War II. The MG 42 is a 7.92×57mm Mauser, air-cooled, belt fed, open bolt, recoil-operated machine gun with a quick change barrel. [6] The DWM and Spandau Arsenal developed the design further, decreasing weight by 7.7 kg, adding a detachable gun shield, an option for an optical sight, and removing the wheels. [2] The Imperial German Navy ordered Maxim guns from Loewe in 1894. [3] The Navy deployed them on the decks of ships and for use in amphibious warfare. Its parts are attached to a 2.5 mm (0.1 in) thick stamped sheet metal housing that functions as the receiver and barrel sleeve. The Type 24 heavy machine gun's tripod resembles the tripod of the MG 08. Vintage 1:6 Scale WWI Spandau Machine Gun (German) Manufacturer: JP. $14.99. As the striker sleeve is movable back and forth within the bolt assembly, the return spring is also responsible for pushing the striker sleeve forward during locking (described below). Later version Jagdpanzer IVs carried only one MG 42 on the left side. Weight: 26 pounds. 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