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desired position when depressed from the top portion. The rods have indentations on them, which lock into positional latches within the rear of the buttstock. The hydraulic buffer is permanently encased within the stock and is necessary for recoil reduction from the reciprocating movement of the bolt group. Early prototypes had steel QD sling sockets on both sides of the stock; however, current production versions will have solid steel sling loops on either side. This is to alleviate any damage that may occur to a sling that is mounted on the QD socket, and to reduce the amount of stress taken while carrying the machine gun. It also features a
Picatinny rail that is longer compared to the Picatinny rail of the M240 machine guns, where the Barrett M107A1 rear sight can be mounted, along with other various optics. The design of the feed tray cover hinge has been altered to be in the shape of a hexagon, thus allowing for the feed tray cover to be able to stay open while at a 45-degree angle to the receiver while the machine gunner is loading a belt of ammunition. The feed tray has also been altered, with two protruding spring-loaded teeth which can bend in the direction of the ammunition belt. These teeth allow the operator to securely place a belt of ammunition on the feed tray while it is at an upright angle, and not have the belt slip out while closing the cover. In addition they allow the operator to be able to squeeze the front of the belt into a closed cover because the teeth only bend in the direction of the belt; the belt will pass over them, then the teeth will click upwards, thus locking the belt in place. Another click forward, and the belt of ammunition will be in place to fire. This allows the operator to feed a belt of ammunition into his 240LWS without ever having to expose his position or line of sight, when opening the feed tray cover.
991:, a buttstock, infantry length pistol grip, bipod, and rear sight assembly). The M240G lacks a front heat guard, and as such is a few pounds lighter than the M240B, weighing in at 25.6 lb (11.6 kg). The rate of fire of the M240G can be controlled by three gas settings. On gas setting one the weapon will fire at 650–750 rounds per minute, on gas setting two the weapon will fire at 750–850 rounds per minute, and on gas setting three the weapon will fire at 850–950 rounds per minute. The size of the gas port increases resulting in greater energy being delivered to the action. Use at high settings induces added stresses on the action and results in a shorter service life of the weapon. It gives the operator an ability to adjust the gas bleed to the action. This also allows the weapon to continue firing when very dirty from sustained use in combat conditions when it may be otherwise rendered inoperable due to an extremely dirty and dry action.
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control group forward, the overall length could be shortened because the machine gunner no longer needs the traditionally longer stock to compensate for the original position of the pistol group, which is towards the very rear portion of the receiver. Instead of the operator using a cheek weld on the stock, the operator can now rest his face against the actual receiver of the machine gun; it also allows the operator to have a closer fit of the weapon. But to do this, the bolt had to be modified accordingly, because the sear has been moved from its original location. Barrett had to move the position of the sear catch on the bolt to further down on its length. The bolt group is still the same as the original M240 design, with the exception of the position of the sear catch. Though moving the grip forward took away the ability to connect the LWS to the standard pintle adapter from the
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steel rivets were used, and the receiver was coated with boron and chrome carbo-nitride coatings with a ceramic-based top coat to preserve it under extreme operating temperatures. The M240L weighs 22.3 lb (10.1 kg) with a standard-length barrel and standard stock, and weighs 21.8 lb (9.9 kg) with a shorter barrel and collapsible stock. The short barrel is 4 in (102 mm) shorter than a standard M240 barrel, and with the collapsible stock the M240L can be made 7 in (178 mm) shorter. The smaller and lighter variant of the M240L is the M240P. The M240P is not used as often as its predecessors. The Army initially bought 4,500 M240Ls, and plans to buy 12,000 total.
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handguard which no longer touches the gas tube, minimizing heat transfer to the handguard. Unlike the current M240's solution of minimizing the heat transfer, Barrett uses a free floating handguard system, where they bolted the handguard directly to the receiver of the machine gun, instead of to the gas tube assembly. The handguard also has Keymod rail sections at the 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions, with the side sections being separated from the bottom by a gripping surface for the operator.
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setting, 750–850 rounds per minute at the second gas setting, and 850–950 rounds per minute at the third gas setting, whereas the M240B only has one setting, restricting the fire rate to between 550–650 rounds per minute. The smaller gas port used on the M240B slows down the rate of fire, which increases the longevity of the machine gun by reducing stresses on the action. A side effect is a weapon that will not fire when extremely dirty as the energy on the piston is reduced.
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the barrel, removing the gas regulator collar and turning the gas regulator to allow more or less gas to move through the weapon system. It is generally performed only when necessary to return the gun to operation after fouling has caused sluggish operation and there is no time to properly clean the weapon.
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likewise utilize the weapon system, and is also still used by some units in the U.S. Army. It comes configured for ground combat with a buttstock and bipod, though it can also be mounted on tripod, ground vehicles, aircraft, aboard ships, and small boats. It is almost always referred to as the "M240
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and LAV as the coaxial machine gun. It is fed from the left on the M1 Abrams and other M1 variant (M1A1, M1A2, M1A2 SEP) tanks. The M240C uses a charging cable instead of a charging handle, has a cut-off pistol grip and has a special paddle assembly that allows the trigger to be actuated by means of
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The M240 proved popular enough that it was adapted by the infantry later on, as the M240G and M240B. The USMC adopted the M240G for this role in 1991, where it not only replaced the original M60s used by the Marine Corps infantry, but also the upgraded M60E3 that the
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then being used. The 1950s-era M73 had been rather troubled, and the derivative M73E1/M219 was not much of an improvement. A number of designs of the period from various countries were considered; the final two candidates were the M60E2 and the FN MAG, which underwent comprehensive testing alongside
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Purpose Machine Gun) is similar to the FN M240 but with a select fire trigger group, which is capable of semi-automatic and fully automatic fire. Ohio Ordnance Works also sells the same select fire trigger group separately and is compatible with the FN M240 and other FN MAG
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Barrett did not participate in the solicitation program, the company felt that it could produce an equivalent weight reduction by more efficient manufacturing methods instead of simply switching to the much more expensive titanium receiver. In addition, the company makes the point that the
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Barrett 240LWS features a removable and telescoping buttstock that has six adjustable positions. It differs from the buttstock of the 240LW by being half of its size in length, and doesn't have a polymer cheek piece. There are two telescoping rods that allow the buttstock to be extended to the
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Barrett 240 Light Weight Program has its design roots in the original U.S. Army solicitation for a lighter M240 medium machine gun in 2010. The program called for a much lighter version of the M240, while keeping the same open bolt design. This was formally known as the M240B Weight Reduction
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Titanium was used to make the receiver body, front sight post, and carrying handle while maintaining steel operating system components. Manufacture had to be adjusted because titanium takes longer to machine than steel and requires more frequent replacement of tooling bits; more pliable stainless
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system, hydraulic buffer inside of the butt stock to reduce the amount of recoil felt by the gunner, and the number of gas settings on the gas regulator plug. The M240G has three gas settings, allowing the machine gun to have a fire rate between 650–750 rounds per minute when set to the first gas
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The position of the pistol grip and firing control group has been redesigned to make the 240LWS even shorter than the 240LW. With this, Barrett moved the entire grip forward by about four inches, to where the front of the trigger guard is at a right angle to the ejection port. By moving the fire
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Barrett 240LWS (Light Weight Short) gas operated, belt fed, open bolt, medium machine gun is a shortened variant of the 240LW. The design concept of this variant is to produce a viable medium machine gun that would serve in a special operations capacity, where a small team of operators could
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Barrett 240LW (Light Weight) is a general-purpose machine gun capable of mounting on a bipod, tripod, aircraft, or vehicle. It is belt fed, air-cooled, gas operated, fully automatic and fires from an open bolt. It features an adjustable buttstock with a hydraulic buffer, feed pawls, a fluted
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The M240D is an upgrade of the M240E1, primarily in the addition of an optical rail on the receiver cover. It has two possible configurations: aircraft and egress (ground). In the aircraft configuration, the M240D has a front and rear sight and a trigger group which accommodates the spade grip
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The M240L (M240 Lima), formerly the M240E6 is the product of the M240B weight reduction program which reduces the weight of the existing M240B by 5.5 lb (2.5 kg). To achieve 18% weight savings, the M240L incorporates titanium construction and alternative manufacturing methods for
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Compared to other machine guns, its rating of 26,000 mean rounds between failure (MRBF) is quite high for its weight – in the 1970s when it was first adopted it achieved about 7,000 MRBF. It is not as reliable as some very heavy older designs, but it is quite reliable for its mass.
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The M60E4 (Mk 43 as designated by the Navy) was pitted against the M240E4 (former designation of the M240B) in the Army trials during the 1990s for a new infantry medium machine gun, in a competition to replace the decades-old M60s. The M240E4 won, and was then classified as the
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Bradley Fighting Vehicle, and the U.S. Marine Corps LAV-25.
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fabricating major components. The resulting improvements reduced the soldier's combat load while allowing easier handling and movement of the weapon. The M240L may replace the M240B in U.S. Army service. It was type classified in the fourth quarter of
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American division of the Belgian company Fabrique Nationale d'Herstal, the FN MAG was chosen by the U.S. military for different roles after large worldwide searches and competitions. The MAG is a belt-fed, gas-operated, air-cooled,
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point, the button is released and the barrel is then pulled free of the receiver and placed to the side. The new barrel is inserted into the receiver and then the carrying handle is shifted to the right, locking it into place.
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tank gun, and slowly adopted for more applications in the 1980s and 1990s. The M240 and M240E1 were adopted for use on vehicles. This led to further adoption in more uses, especially for the Army and Marine Corps infantry.
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The aircraft configured M240D weighs 25.6 lb (11.6 kg) and is 42.3 in (1,074.42 mm) long, whilst the egress configuration weighs 26.2 lb (11.9 kg) and is 49 in (1244.6 mm) long.
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2552:"Mobile Training Team Senjata Ohio Ordnance Work 2019 Yonkav 1 Kostrad"
2005:"Fort Benning Soldiers evaluate redesigned buttstock for M-240B, M-249"
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Practical Guide to the Operational Use of the MAG58/M240 Machine Gun
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1834:"Here's Everything We Now Know About The Army's New Squad Rifles"
2808:"Sarsılmaz PMT 7,62 makineli tüfeklerin ilk teslimatını yapıyor"
2643:"State OKs Humvees, howitzers for Iraqi peshmerga in ISIS fight"
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30:"M240" redirects here. For the Israeli Jeep derivative, see
410:: front blade and folding rear leaf with aperture and notch
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1612:"US M240 GPMG seen with Jabhat al-Nusra fighter in Syria"
2324:"Barrett 240 LWS Ultra-Light Machine Gun—SHOT Show 2017"
2187:"Soldiers play key role in fielding lighter machine gun"
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majority of worldwide titanium reserves are coming from
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2837:"The Texas State Police now has a crazy gunboat fleet"
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Fuller, Peter N.; Tamilio, Douglas A. (18 May 2010).
2064:"Corps Not Looking at M240L -- But a Silenced M240B?"
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1210:Map with M240 machine gun users in blue
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4696:Cold War firearms of the United States
2862:"Transparency Military Equipment List"
2627:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
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2041:. Gannett Government Media Corporation
1610:Smallwood, Michael (19 October 2015).
1012:An M240B in use by a U.S. Army soldier
732:to additional sources at this section.
2480:U.S. Embassy in Zagreb (2023-12-03).
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1343:: On the M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank
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4064:AGM-84E Standoff Land Attack Missile
2764:from the original on 31 January 2016
2160:. United States Army. Archived from
2129:. United States Army. Archived from
2088:Herring, Nate D. (28 October 2009).
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1689:from the original on January 2, 2017
1540:"M240 Family of Medium Machine Guns"
816:adding citations to reliable sources
2090:"PEO Soldier Unveils New Equipment"
2039:"Improved carbines headed your way"
1985:from the original on 5 October 2016
1327:Amphibious Rapid Deployment Brigade
255:27.6 lb (12.5 kg) (M240B)
2094:Military Daily News – Military.com
1546:. October 12, 2006. Archived from
713:relies largely or entirely upon a
34:. For the Leica M 240 camera, see
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4711:Machine guns of the United States
4248:Mk 14 Mod 0 Enhanced Battle Rifle
2015:from the original on 5 March 2012
1510:Third Arm Weapon Interface System
350:850–950 rounds/min: Gas setting 3
347:750–850 rounds/min: Gas setting 2
344:650–750 rounds/min: Gas setting 1
4336:MK-19 automatic grenade launcher
4326:M72 Light Anti-tank Weapon (LAW)
3927:CBU-87 Combined Effects Munition
2927:. Weapon 63. Osprey Publishing.
2869:Los Angeles Sheriff's Department
2835:Hardigree, Matt (1 March 2012).
2037:Lance M. Bacon (30 April 2011).
1794:U.S. Government Printing Office.
1719:from the original on 6 June 2017
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49:Machine Gun, 7.62 mm, M240
18:M240G Medium Machine Gun 7.62 mm
4311:M136 AT4 Light Anti-tank Weapon
4094:AGM-130 Powered Standoff Weapon
3917:GBU-53/B Small Diameter Bomb II
2760:(in Spanish). 20 January 2016.
2610:from the original on 2017-08-22
2508:from the original on 2018-05-23
2330:from the original on 2017-12-22
2251:from the original on 2017-06-16
1956:from the original on 2017-07-10
1927:from the original on 2017-09-14
1917:"M240 7.62mm Armor Machine Gun"
1898:from the original on 2018-01-30
1622:from the original on 2016-05-05
803:needs additional citations for
663:continued to use the "CAR-60" (
542:the older M219 for comparison.
422:Machine Gun, 7.62 mm, M240
4135:BQM-167 Subscale Aerial Target
2661:"防衛省・自衛隊:陸上自衛隊の水陸両用車の車種決定について"
2420:– infodefensa.com, 6 June 2015
1747:. Erik Lawrence Publications.
1581:"FN Machine Guns: M240 Series"
1441:U.S. Air Force Security Forces
1052:fires an M240B mounted atop a
915:M2/M3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle
449:The M240 has been used by the
381:Maximum firing range
368:2,800 ft/s (853 m/s)
209:Barrett Firearms Manufacturing
38:. For the Russian mortar, see
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4099:AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon
2739:Ministerul Apărării Naționale
2663:(in Japanese). Archived from
1741:Lawrence, Erik (2015-03-13).
1161:M192 Lightweight Ground Mount
482:M192 lightweight ground mount
239:
4701:General-purpose machine guns
4243:M107 Long Range Sniper Rifle
2219:– Guns.com, 10 February 2012
1377:Spanish Army Airmobile Force
652:after the army competition.
384:3,725 m (4,074 yd)
263:49.7 in (1,260 mm)
86:United States (manufactured)
4686:7.62×51mm NATO machine guns
4427:General-purpose machine gun
4197:USAF Pilot's Survival Knife
1832:Parsons, Dan (2022-04-20).
71:General-purpose machine gun
61:M240B equipped with a bipod
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3937:CBU-97 Sensor Fuzed Weapon
3907:GBU-39 Small Diameter Bomb
2245:Small Arms Defense Journal
1805:Clancy, Tom (1997-11-01).
1616:Armament Research Services
1375:: Used on Chinooks of the
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1029:" or just "240" verbally.
682:2022 military solicitation
451:United States Armed Forces
290:10.4 in (260 mm)
274:24.8 in (630 mm)
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4373:Physical Training Uniform
4321:M67 Fragmentation Grenade
4295:Remington 870 MCS shotgun
4275:M2HB Browning machine gun
3902:GBU-31, GB-32, GB-38 JDAM
1888:"M240 7.62mm Machine Gun"
1393:: 2 were captured by the
1359:Special Operations Forces
539:M73 and M219 machine guns
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282:4.7 in (120 mm)
77:Place of origin
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4280:M240B Medium Machine Gun
4238:M24 sniper weapon system
2462:(in Spanish). 2019-05-09
2437:(in Spanish). 2019-03-15
397:M13 disintegrating links
4706:Machine guns of Belgium
4489:Heckler & Koch HK21
2942:Neville, Leigh (2018).
1709:"Military Machine Guns"
1450:Davis-class patrol boat
1171:Ohio Ordnance Works 240
157:War in Iraq (2013–2017)
4494:Heckler & Koch MG5
4285:M249 light machine gun
3696:.300 Winchester Magnum
1892:www.globalsecurity.org
1587:. 2011. Archived from
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4376:Service Dress Uniform
4361:Airman Battle Uniform
4049:LGM-30G Minuteman III
3947:BLU-116 Bunker Buster
3912:GBU-44/B Viper Strike
2923:McNab, Chris (2018).
1979:ohioordnanceworks.com
1975:"Ohio Ordnance Works"
1544:FN Manufacturing, LLC
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4331:M79 grenade launcher
2742:. 18 September 2012.
2531:marinir.tnial.mil.id
1651:on 15 February 2012.
1550:on December 23, 2010
1446:Texas Highway Patrol
874:M240E1 variant on a
812:improve this article
726:improve this article
533:Testing and adoption
364:Muzzle velocity
132:Operation Just Cause
4716:Medium machine guns
4366:Army Combat Uniform
4316:M18A1 Claymore Mine
3791:AN/GSQ-272 Sentinel
3786:AN/USQ-163 Falconer
3198:Designated marksman
2871:. LASD. 6 July 2023
2326:. 3 February 2016.
2167:on 14 November 2011
641:coaxial machine gun
480:primarily uses the
437:medium machine guns
162:Russo-Ukrainian War
4193:MP5 submachine gun
4145:QF-4 Aerial Target
3892:GBU-27 Paveway III
3887:GBU-24 Paveway III
2983:2017-06-06 at the
2810:. 27 January 2021.
2416:2019-04-19 at the
2215:2014-10-20 at the
2136:on 13 August 2011.
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2295:"240LW | Barrett"
2241:"Barrett 240 LWS"
2009:tactical-life.com
1946:"FN® M240H | FN®"
1818:978-1-101-00227-8
1754:978-1-941998-38-0
1677:Popenker, Maxim.
1591:on April 29, 2009
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3822:R-9 Refueler
3817:R-5 Refueler
3449:
3417:Machine guns
3397:Colt 9mm SMG
3283:M110A1 CSASS
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2908:Neville 2018
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271: length
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229:1977–present
192:Manufacturer
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107:Used by
102:1977–present
4665:Zastava M84
4660:Zastava M53
4464:Denel DMG-5
4370:Flight Suit
4233:M16A2 Rifle
4114:Zuni rocket
4079:AGM-88 HARM
4074:AGM-86 ALCM
4018:M2 Browning
4003:L/60 Bofors
3661:9×19mm NATO
3596:MK 153 SMAW
3236:M110A1 SDMR
2687:"水陸両用車AAV7"
2647:defensenews
2460:Defensa.com
2299:barrett.net
2157:PEO Soldier
2127:PEO Soldier
1811:. Penguin.
1595:January 16,
1554:January 16,
1395:Syrian Army
1176:OOW240 GPMG
1101:Barrett 240
1091:fiscal year
1022:Coast Guard
864:M2 Browning
508:crew-served
501:Development
408:Iron sights
4680:Categories
4380:Mess dress
4223:M4 carbine
4188:M17 Pistol
4178:M11 Pistol
4158:Small arms
3978:M61 Vulcan
3648:Cartridges
3624:BGM-71 TOW
3606:M202 FLASH
3568:M3E1 MAAWS
3540:M224 LWCMS
3502:MK 13 EGLM
3143:MK 18 CQBR
3032:cartridges
2895:Мілітарний
2793:2020-11-30
2614:2017-09-25
2583:2022-03-24
2562:2022-03-24
2537:2022-03-24
2512:2017-05-31
2487:2024-01-02
2466:2022-11-06
2441:2022-12-31
2397:2023-04-17
2376:2023-04-17
2355:2023-04-17
2334:2017-07-12
2309:2017-05-14
2280:2023-06-03
2255:2017-05-14
2196:2022-12-31
2171:28 October
2074:2022-12-31
1960:2017-05-26
1931:2017-05-26
1902:2017-05-26
1867:2022-12-31
1843:2022-04-30
1775:McNab 2018
1713:FN America
1665:McNab 2018
1645:FNHUSA.com
1626:2016-10-17
1516:References
1497:technicals
1457:2 M240B's
1416:SAR 762 MT
1254:M2 Bradley
1181:variants.
1070:suppressor
882:FN Herstal
738:March 2021
643:aboard an
463:FN Herstal
199:FN America
4645:Uk vz. 59
4590:SIG MG 50
4469:FN EVOLYS
4454:C6A1 FLEX
4449:Barnitzke
4183:M9 Pistol
3843:Munitions
3318:MK 22 ASR
3313:MK 21 PSR
3303:M2010 ESR
3288:MK 20 SSR
3273:M110 SASS
3246:MK 12 SPR
3206:Mk 14 EBR
3183:MK 14 EBR
3063:P229R DAK
2875:28 August
2768:3 October
2435:LA NACION
2104:3 October
2019:3 October
1989:3 October
1858:"SAM.gov"
1436:U.S. Army
1413:Sarsilmaz
1308:Kurdistan
1281:Indonesia
1224:Argentina
1018:U.S. Navy
860:M1 Abrams
730:citations
722:talk page
645:M1 Abrams
566:FN MAG 58
490:M2 tripod
478:U.S. Army
455:companies
444:cartridge
325:open bolt
301:Cartridge
221:US$ 6,600
32:AIL Storm
4650:UKM-2000
4574:Pecheneg
4542:MG 39 Rh
4350:Uniforms
4304:Ordnance
4013:GAU-23/A
3681:6.8×51mm
3656:12 Gauge
3616:Missiles
3601:M141 BDM
3573:M136 AT4
3497:M320 GLM
3475:Ordnance
3430:M249 SAW
3364:M26 MASS
3346:Shotguns
3158:M231 FPW
3040:Handguns
3025:infantry
3020:Current
2981:Archived
2762:Archived
2623:cite web
2605:Archived
2506:Archived
2414:Archived
2328:Archived
2249:Archived
2213:Archived
2045:30 April
2013:Archived
1983:Archived
1954:Archived
1925:Archived
1896:Archived
1808:Airborne
1717:Archived
1687:Archived
1679:"FN MAG"
1620:Archived
1504:See also
1477:in 2022.
1237:Colombia
1194:M240-SLR
1143:and the
979:coaxial/
784:Variants
688:6.8×51mm
430:belt-fed
393:Belt-fed
240:Variants
234:Variants
226:Produced
184:Designed
176:Designer
147:Iraq War
137:Gulf War
4640:Type 80
4635:Type 67
4630:TKB-521
4625:TKB-464
4620:TKB-015
4580:QJY-201
4484:Garanin
4444:AEK-999
4258:Support
4210:carbine
4166:Sidearm
4032:Missile
3770:systems
3719:40x53mm
3715:40x51mm
3711:40×46mm
3706:.50 BMG
3666:.45 ACP
3591:M72 LAW
3583:Rockets
3532:Mortars
3512:M32 MGL
3445:M27 IAR
3308:M24 SWS
3231:M38 DMR
3226:M25 SWS
3221:M21 SWS
3211:M39 EMR
3163:M27 IAR
3153:GAU-5/A
3116:Assault
3072:M18 MHS
2846:26 June
2788:Twitter
2693:Oct 23,
2671:Oct 23,
2556:Kostrad
1862:sam.gov
1723:13 June
1641:"M240B"
1585:FNH USA
1471:Ukraine
1418:in use.
1355:Romania
1267:Georgia
1250:Croatia
1185:OOW240P
515:coaxial
496:History
474:tripods
340:Cyclic:
4567:PK/PKM
4474:FN MAG
4429:(GPMG)
4123:Target
3993:GAU-19
3988:GAU-13
3983:GAU-12
3897:GBU-28
3882:GBU-15
3768:Ground
3261:Sniper
3120:battle
3107:Rifles
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1112:Russia
1093:2010.
1054:Humvee
1050:Seabee
989:barrel
981:pintle
972:tripod
902:M240E1
886:FN MAG
876:LAV-25
657:LAV-25
629:5,500
616:2,675
603:1,090
597:19,000
589:1,669
583:50,000
575:6,442
569:50,000
470:bipods
426:FN MAG
404:Sights
395:using
313:Action
287:Height
269:Barrel
260:Length
4562:MK 48
4557:MG 51
4552:MG 45
4547:MG 42
4537:MG 34
4459:CMG-3
4439:AA-52
4206:Rifle
3867:GBU-8
3862:Mk-84
3857:Mk-82
3807:HMMWV
3522:MK 47
3517:MK 19
3464:MK 43
3455:MK 48
3440:XM250
3434:MK 46
3369:M1014
3332:MK 15
3327:MK 13
3278:MK 11
3241:SDM-R
3178:MK 17
3173:MK 16
3168:HK416
3148:XM177
3097:MK 27
3092:MK 26
3087:MK 25
3082:MK 24
3077:MK 23
3048:M1911
2865:(PDF)
2608:(PDF)
2601:(PDF)
2165:(PDF)
2152:(PDF)
2134:(PDF)
2123:(PDF)
1391:Syria
1373:Spain
1323:Japan
1202:Users
1145:M60E6
1141:Mk 48
1125:240LW
1116:China
1076:M240L
1039:M240L
1035:M240B
1027:Bravo
1004:M240B
995:M240N
962:M240G
953:M240H
936:M240D
910:M240C
665:M60E3
639:M240
626:1,750
580:M60E2
572:2,962
561:MRBF
279:Width
187:1950s
113:Users
4572:PKP
4519:M240
3998:M240
3850:Bomb
3831:C300
3812:LSSV
3550:M120
3545:M252
3492:M203
3450:M240
3359:M590
3354:M870
3293:M107
3030:and
3022:U.S.
2948:ISBN
2929:ISBN
2877:2024
2848:2024
2770:2016
2720:2021
2695:2022
2673:2022
2629:link
2173:2010
2106:2016
2047:2011
2021:2016
1991:2016
1813:ISBN
1749:ISBN
1725:2017
1695:2008
1597:2011
1556:2011
1295:Iraq
1114:and
1020:and
908:The
900:The
892:M240
673:NATO
647:tank
594:M219
558:MRBS
552:Type
416:The
252:Mass
237:See
120:Wars
110:See
67:Type
4615:T24
4610:T23
4514:M60
4509:KGK
4352:and
4262:CQB
4170:PDW
3966:Gun
3507:M79
3460:M60
3407:SCW
3402:MPX
3392:MP7
3387:MP5
3322:PSR
3298:M40
3216:M14
3188:M14
3138:XM7
3128:M16
3068:M17
3058:M11
1950:FN®
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