Fg-38
A South African-designed .30-caliber light machine gun that was a later development of the Fg-37. It featured a new barrel and a more robust receiver.
Fg-39
A South African-designed .30-caliber light machine gun that was a prototype. It featured a new barrel and a more reliable feeding mechanism.
Fg-40
A New Zealand-designed .30-caliber light machine gun that was used by the New Zealand Army. It was a modified version of the Bren gun.
Fg-41
A New Zealand-designed .30-caliber light machine gun that was a later development of the Fg-40. It featured a new barrel and a more robust receiver.
Fg-43
A Indian-designed .30-caliber light machine gun that was used by the Indian Army. It was a modified version of the Bren gun.
Fg-44
A Indian-designed .30-caliber light machine gun that was a later development of the Fg-43. It featured a new barrel and a more robust receiver.
Fg-28
A United States-designed .30-caliber light machine gun that was used by the US Army. It was known for its reliability and effectiveness in combat.
Cz. CWS-202 M2 Browning Machine Gun
The M2 Browning Machine Gun was an American heavy machine gun used extensively during World War II. It was a powerful and versatile weapon, capable of firing both .50 caliber bullets and .30 caliber bullets. The M2 Browning Machine Gun was used in a variety of roles, including anti-aircraft defense, infantry support, and tank armament.