- M1946 Sieg automatic rifle
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M1946 Sieg automatic rifle Image Type Battle rifle
Light machine gunPlace of origin United States Production history Designer James E. Sieg Designed 1946 Specifications Weight 101⁄2pounds (4.76 kg) Length 36 inches (91.4 cm) Cartridge .30-06 Springfield Action Gas Rate of fire 650-700 rounds/min Feed system 20 round box magazine Sights Iron The M1946 Sieg automatic rifle was a bullpup battle rifle / light machine gun designed by James E. Sieg of the US Coast Guard[1]. The weapon, introduced to the public in 1946, was chambered in the .30-06 round, fed from 20 round magazines and is capable of firing around 650-700RPM in full automatic. It came with a unique muzzle compensator that can be turned off for use with a flash hider or grenade launcher without interfering when also installing a bayonet. Recoil gently threw the barrel of the Sieg rifle downward, not upward. When tested at Fort Benning, it had effective results. The compensator was extremely effective it also enabled the user to fire the rifle with one hand.
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References
- ^ "US Sieg rifle". Forgotten Weapons. http://www.forgottenweapons.com/lorem-ipsum/rifles/us-sieg-rifle. Retrieved November 2, 2011.
Categories:- 7.62 mm firearms
- Battle rifles
- Bullpup firearms
- Light machine guns
- Trial and research firearms
- Abandoned military projects of the United States
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