Madsen Light Machine Gun
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Ah, Den gode gamle dreng!
Ah, The good old boy!
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Ja det er virkelig utroligt! Den gamle satan har rundet 100 år, og er stadig i tjeneste hos forskellige lande!
Yes it is really incredible! The old bastard has turned 100 years and is still in service in different countries!
All Comments (32)
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Thanks for uploading this. Was nice to hear the danish anthem too.
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Great vid on the Madsen LMG!
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The Madsen machinegun looks very weird...But a great gun!
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Impressive piece of history you've got there! Gran Chaco War, Chinese Civil War (usually as the "Rex"), WW1 Russian Army, Russo-Japanese War (Russian Army cavalry), WW1 German Army ("Musketen Battalions"), WW2 Norwegian Army, even turned up in Vietnam 1960s, and lately in the hands of Brazilian paramilitary police in a shootout with local gang members in Rio. This little gun from Denmark did get around... thanks for preserving this piece of history!
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@MushroomPictures Originally in 7MM Mauser. I have converted it to 8MM (not permanently though).
Is that a WW1 manufactured tripod or was it designed later ? Looks similar to the German manufactured "Lafette" tripod for the MG34 & 42, so I was thinking that perhaps the German design is an improved copy ?
I know that the soft recoil system on the German Lafette tripod vastly increased the accuracy of automatic fire compared to older tripods. So I'd imagine that a tripod mounted Madsen LMG would be about the most accurate MG during WW1 when compared to the solidly mounted Maxim guns.
bellator11 1 week ago
@bellator11 I don't know the exact year of mfg of the Madsen tripods... but I believe it was sometime in between WW1 and WW2. The Germans borrowed some of the designs for their Lafette Mount, including the soft recoil concept and the remote trigger (Bowden Cable) from the Madsen tripod. As far as accuracy, the MG08 or Vickers were quite accurate due to the total weight of the guns and tripod. They were so heavy there was very little movement when firing!
AZFUN4ALL 1 week ago
when you put it on that big stand how close are the groupings
michoi2 5 months ago
@michoi2 With the movement of the tripod and recoil mechanism during firing, there is probably a 3-4 inch spread at 100 yards.
AZFUN4ALL 5 months ago