Fiat-Revelli M1935 Machine Gun
Country of Origin | Italy |
Type | Machine Gun |
Caliber | 8.000 mm |
Capacity | 50 rounds |
Length | 1.250 m |
Weight | 18.100 kg |
Rate of Fire | 500 rounds/min |
Range | 1.000 km |
Muzzle Velocity | 750 m/s |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseThe Fiat-Revelli M1935 gas-operated heavy machine guns were developed from a previous model, M1914, which were used heavily in WW1. After the design being accepted in 1935 (thus the model name), Fiat-Revelli M1935 heavy machine guns entered production in 1937 with Società Metallurgica Bresciana. Although the new design simplified the overly complicated M1914, the resulting weapons were still considered less than ideal. Production for these weapons ended in 1943.Source: Wikipedia. ww2dbase
Last Major Revision: Mar 2008
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2. luiz camacho says:
13 Nov 2010 05:11:28 PM
WOW ! I NEED PHOTOS OF THIS MACHINE GUN ! IT IS A BEAUTIFUL WEAPON !
13 Nov 2010 05:11:28 PM
WOW ! I NEED PHOTOS OF THIS MACHINE GUN ! IT IS A BEAUTIFUL WEAPON !
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