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'''A machine [[gun]]''' is and automatic weapon that is capapble of rapid sustained fire. The machinegun was first used way before WWI, in the 19th century.
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a '''machine [[gun]]''' is and automatic weapon that is capable of rapid sustained fire. Machine guns should not be confused with [[Autocannon|autocannons]].
  
The first machinegun could fire seven rounds per minute, it was known as "The Gardner" or "Puckle's Gun".  
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A machine gun works by capturing a portion of the gas from the round being fired, and using that gas to push the bolt backwards. This chambers another round, which is in turn fired, and the process repeats itself.
The first well-known machinegun was the Gatling Gun, the original of which fired two-hundred rounds per minute.
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The machinegun was placed on top of a metal tripod and required a crew of about five people to operate it. They could fire four to six hundred bullets per minute at the beginning of the war and nearly double that by its conclusion. The machinegun was not quite as perfect as it sounds, and overheated approximately every two minutes, and had to be cooled with water before further use.  The machinegun changed the lives of soldiers it did not kill by conserving time wasted by loading a gun before every shot. The time used in loading rifle is at least three times that used in shooting.  The machinegun eliminated that waste of time and allowed soldiers to fire bullets continuously.  This ability significantly increased the chance of mortally wounding the enemy instead of giving him a chance of recovery.
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The predecessor to the modern machine gun was developed in 1718, by James Puckle, an Englishman. This gun, known as the "Puckle gun", could fire around nine bullets per minute. However, the Puckle gun was a flintlock weapon, and cannot be considered a machine gun in the modern sense of the word.
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The first modern machine gun was the [[Gatling gun]], a crank-operated weapon capable of firing over a hundred rounds per minute. It was invented for use in the [[American Civil War]].
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The first automatic machine gun was the [[Maxim gun]], invented by [[Hiram Maxim]]. The Maxim gun was the first weapon to utilize a [[gas blowback system]]; the excess gas of the previously ejected round pushed the bolt back far enough to chamber a new round. The Maxim gun also saw the first use of a coolant system, in the form of a water jacket; the barrel of the gun was surrounded by a "jacket", or sheath filled with water. This greatly increased the sustained fire time of the gun.
  
  
  
 
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Revision as of 02:19, March 29, 2007

a machine gun is and automatic weapon that is capable of rapid sustained fire. Machine guns should not be confused with autocannons.

A machine gun works by capturing a portion of the gas from the round being fired, and using that gas to push the bolt backwards. This chambers another round, which is in turn fired, and the process repeats itself.

The predecessor to the modern machine gun was developed in 1718, by James Puckle, an Englishman. This gun, known as the "Puckle gun", could fire around nine bullets per minute. However, the Puckle gun was a flintlock weapon, and cannot be considered a machine gun in the modern sense of the word.

The first modern machine gun was the Gatling gun, a crank-operated weapon capable of firing over a hundred rounds per minute. It was invented for use in the American Civil War.

The first automatic machine gun was the Maxim gun, invented by Hiram Maxim. The Maxim gun was the first weapon to utilize a gas blowback system; the excess gas of the previously ejected round pushed the bolt back far enough to chamber a new round. The Maxim gun also saw the first use of a coolant system, in the form of a water jacket; the barrel of the gun was surrounded by a "jacket", or sheath filled with water. This greatly increased the sustained fire time of the gun.