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Fucilieri Machine-gun platoon (IT704)
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Fucilieri Machine-gun platoon (IT704)
Mitragliace Breda Modello 37
The Modello 37 represented perhaps the best of the various small arms available to the Italian Army outside of their excellent submachine guns. The Breda still had its limitations however.
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The ammunition needed to be lubricated and fire
was dictated by the use of a 20 round ammunition tray. The tray was
drawn through the machine, with the spent ammunition being returned to
the tray after firing.
The use of lubricated ammunition unfortunately invited stoppages when mixed with the gritty desert environment of North Africa.
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Despite it drawbacks it proved a much more
reliable weapon than the earlier modello 35, which was simply a
modernisation of the modello 14. It fired the more powerful 8mm round (rather than the 6.5mm), giving it good stopping power.
Length overall: 50 inches. (1.27m)
Weight, the Gun: 42.8 lb. (19.41kg)
Weight, the Tripod: 41.4 lb. (18.77kg)
Cartridge: 8mm. (0.3144 in)
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In Flames of War
The Fucilieri Machine-gun Platoon is available as a Weapons platoon for a Fucilieri Compagnia. This platoon pack can also be used for the Alpini in Russia.
They are HMG teams and have Range 24”/60cm, ROF 4, AT 2, FP 6.
Designed by Evan Allen
Painted by Jeremy Painter
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Last Updated On Tuesday, August 25, 2009 by Blake at Battlefront
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