
No person may openly display or expose any imitation firearm (replica firearm), in a public place. Mid Capacity Magazines ( Midcap )Īll airsoft guns are required to have the tip (1/4 inch) of the barrel permanently colored in blaze orange.


The following is based on Fallout Tactics and some details might contradict canon. Though heavy and cumbersome when used away from a mount, the advent of power armor and the creation of minigun frames for personnel use allowed this venerable weapon to be used by soldiers on foot. 50 round, highly effective against infantry and other soft targets, materiel, lightly armored vehicles, boats, fortifications, and aircraft. 50 caliber machine gun combines the rugged design of its ancestor with the extremely powerful. The first working units were produced in 1921, using water-cooled barrels, with subsequent development leading to the creation of the M2 in 1932, which would remain in service for decades. 30 machine gun built around a purpose-built. Initial design work was completed in 1918, creating a scaled-up M1917.

The Browning M2 (commonly called Ma Deuce) has been designed at the end of World War I by John Browning, responding to the Army Ordnance Department's request for a heavy machine gun capable of being used in anti-aircraft and anti-infantry rounds. The MG42 would also serve as direct design inspiration for many weapons, such as the American made M60. And due to its distinctive firing sound, earned it the nickname " Hitler's buzzsaw".Īfter World War II, the MG42 continued to serve many countries and production copies would even be sold in the United States. The combination of these factors made it capable of providing copious amounts of firepower and an absolute terror on the battlefield. Capitalizing on the lessons provided by warfare in challenging climates, it is designed for ruggedness, reliability, and ease of operation by soldiers with even limited training. Designed from the start to be low cost and easy to build, the MG42 is an air-cooled, belt fed, open bolt, recoil-operated machine gun with a barrel designed for quick changes in the midst of combat. An alternative design for the squad light machine gun, the Maschinengewehr 42 (or MG42 ) was made during the latter half of World War II in Nazi Germany for use in the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS.
