- PM M1910
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M1910 7.62 Maxim heavy machine gun Type Heavy machine gun Place of origin Russian Empire
Soviet UnionService history In service 1910- 1960s Used by See users Wars World War I, Russian Revolution of 1917, Russian Civil War, Polish-Soviet War, Finnish Civil War, Spanish Civil War, Winter War, World War II, Second Sino-Japanese War, Korean War, Vietnam War, Chinese Civil War Production history Designed 1910 Produced 1910 to 1939
1941 to 1945Variants M1910/30, Finnish M/09-21 Specifications Weight 64.3 kg (139.6 lbs) Length 1067 mm Barrel length 721 mm Cartridge 7.62x54mmR Action short recoil,Toggle locked Rate of fire 600 round/min Muzzle velocity 740 m/s (2,427.2 ft/s) Feed system 250 round belt The PM M1910 (Пулемёт Максима на станке Соколова, Pulemyot Maxima na stanke Sokolova or "Maxim's machine gun model 1910 on Sokolov's mount") was a heavy machine gun used by the Russian Army during World War I and the Red Army during World War II. It was adopted in 1910 and was derived from Hiram Maxim's Maxim gun, chambered for the standard Russian 7.62x54mmR rifle cartridge. The M1910 was mounted on a cumbersome wheeled mount with a gun shield and was replaced in Soviet service by the SG-43 Goryunov, starting in 1943. In addition to the main infantry version, there were aircraft mounted (PV-1) and naval variants.
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- North Vietnam
- People's Republic of China
- Russian Empire / White Movement
- Mongolia
- North Korea
- Soviet Union / Soviet Russia
- Turkey 1910-1934
- Austria-Hungary[1]
- Estonia
- Finland
- Hungary[1]
- Poland
External links
- Soviet Manual Covering Operation and Repair of the 1910 Maxim Gun
- Russian Maxim MG, Model 1910 , Sokolov Mtg – Walk around photos
- Soviet anti-aircraft QUAD mount for Maxim machine gun - M4 – Walk around photos
- Quad mounted Maxim guns.
- The Finnish Maxims M09/21 & M32/33
See also
- Maxim M/32-33
- Slostin machine gun
- List of Russian Weaponry
- Maxim-Tokarev
- Maxim gun
References
- ^ a b Lugosi, József (2008). "Gyalogsági fegyverek 1868–2008". In Lugosi, József; Markó, György. Hazánk dicsőségére: 160 éves a Magyar Honvédség. Budapest: Zrínyi Kiadó. p. 382-383. ISBN 978-963-327-461-3.
Soviet infantry weapons of World War IISide-arms Rifles & carbines Submachine guns Grenades Machine guns & other larger weapons M1910 Maxim • DS-39 • DP • SG-43 Goryunov • Maxim-Tokarev • DShK • PTRD • PTRS-41 • PV-1 • ROKS-2/ROKS-3Cartridges used by the USSR during WWII 7.62×25mm Tokarev • 7.62×38mmR • 7.62×54mmR • 12.7×108mm • 14.5×114mm • 7.63×25mm MauserCategories:- 7.62 mm machine guns
- Heavy machine guns
- Machine guns of the Soviet Union
- World War I machine guns
- World War II machine guns
- World War I Russian infantry weapons
- World War II Soviet infantry weapons
- Korean War infantry weapons
- Weapons of the Vietnam War
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- World War II stubs
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