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The M240 is a 7.62 mm NATO Medium Machine gun. It is currently used by the US Armed Forces and other NATO forces. It is used extensively in the infantry as well as on vehicles and aircraft.
1 Design & History
Manufactured by Fabrique Nationale subsidiary FN Manufacturing, Inc. Columbia, SC, the M240 was chosen by the US military after a world-wide search for a weapon to replace the venerable M60US M60 Machine gun Technical Summary Caliber: 7. 62 mm NATO Firearm action: Open Bolt, Gas-actuated Barrel Length: 560 mm Overall Length: 42. 4 inches (1077 mm) Effective Range: 3609 feet (1100 m) Maximum Range: 2. 3 miles (3725 m) Cyclic Rate Of Fire: ~5. While possessing many of the same basic characteristics as its predecessor, the durability of the M240 system results in superior reliability and maintainability when compared to the M60US M60 Machine gun Technical Summary Caliber: 7. 62 mm NATO Firearm action: Open Bolt, Gas-actuated Barrel Length: 560 mm Overall Length: 42. 4 inches (1077 mm) Effective Range: 3609 feet (1100 m) Maximum Range: 2. 3 miles (3725 m) Cyclic Rate Of Fire: ~5. Compared to other machineguns, its rating of 26,000 Mean Rounds Between Failure (MRBF), makes it the world's most reliable machine gun. The M240 is a left hand feed, gas operated, air cooled, fixed head spaceIn firearms terms, headspace refers to the distance between the bolt face and chamber necessary for reliable functioning of the weapon, or as a verb, the mechanism by which the correct positioning is achieved. Firearm actions Ammunition. weaponA weapon is a tool used to kill, maim, destroy or perhaps simply disable, a person or animal and as a result, also to threaten and defend. Since the dawn of humanity the use of weapons has been codified resulting in both martial arts and strategic doctrin. Its functionality is demonstrated by its ability to be mounted on the M122A1 tripodA tripod refers to any three-legged structure. For a seat or table with three legs, see Furniture. For a device used to position, support, and stabilize a optical device, such as a camera, see Photography; a telescope (or binoculars), see Telescope, a the, a bipod , on vehicles, or on Aircraft.
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