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From: midwestmetal
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  • Why is it called "Schwarzlose MG M.07/12"?

    Are there two versions of the MG dated 1907 and 1912?

  • @AUFSEHERlNNEN The m07/12 was a update version of the m07 and it was a custom in that time to call the guns de original name plus the last two numbers of the year in which they were updated.

  • @metallicafan114 Thank you

  • gun relies of oil to assist in primary extraction, as the oil supply was chocked off from the clogged pump it began to slow down and eventually stopped because of it.

  • unique gun, sounds like stitching machine. been surprised by irregular shots in long burst, was that normal?

  • Neat gun, but is one ugly gun....I think that is why it's so unique.

  • 0% recoil hehe XD

  • original caliber is 8x50R

  • Thanks, that's awesome.

  • NIce! can't beat the oldies.

  • schwarz-black, lose-slack.

    its called BLACKSLACK^^ joke i know its a name from a man, but its not complete wrong......blackslack like it :D

  • Sorry but that is the only video I have of it, maybe I can make another this spring if I have time. I have never seen a modern video of one being fired so I figured people would appreciate it.

  • WOW! I've wanted to see an 07/12 actually shooting for years! I've wanted one for a long time, but they're pretty rare guns anywhere. Thank you for posting this video, can you post more video's of it? Shades of the Isonzo front!

  • Oh, thank you for this video. Being from Slovenia, which was a part of the Austro-Hungarian empire, i've always wanted to see this gun I've read so much about in action!

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