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The "Belt" of ammo. Seriously - Is that the ammo that goes to that Machine Gun?

It don't even look like 7.62X39 ammo let alone any other LONGER caliber / casing ( ?? 7.62x54 R )

Why is the ammo box on the right side of the weapon and the belt is to the left of the Machine Gun?

Cheek on weapon - good sight picture - estimate distance to target and make sight or barrel elevation adjustments - check back stop & beyond of target - butt of weapon in shoulder firmly - control breathing - squeeze the trigger and follow through with your shots.


Shadow 355
 


The "Belt" of ammo. Seriously - Is that the ammo that goes to that Machine Gun?

It don't even look like 7.62X39 ammo let alone any other LONGER caliber / casing ( ?? 7.62x54 R )

Why is the ammo box on the right side of the weapon and the belt is to the left of the Machine Gun?

Cheek on weapon - good sight picture - estimate distance to target and make sight or barrel elevation adjustments - check back stop & beyond of target - butt of weapon in shoulder firmly - control breathing - squeeze the trigger and follow through with your shots.


Shadow 355
Never fired a belt fed have ya........ :eusa_whistle:
 


The "Belt" of ammo. Seriously - Is that the ammo that goes to that Machine Gun?

It don't even look like 7.62X39 ammo let alone any other LONGER caliber / casing ( ?? 7.62x54 R )

Why is the ammo box on the right side of the weapon and the belt is to the left of the Machine Gun?

Cheek on weapon - good sight picture - estimate distance to target and make sight or barrel elevation adjustments - check back stop & beyond of target - butt of weapon in shoulder firmly - control breathing - squeeze the trigger and follow through with your shots.


Shadow 355
Never fired a belt fed have ya........ :eusa_whistle:


Looks like an old Kalashnikov (of some sort) Might even be ChiCom, it's a little hard to tell. At any rate it is definitely WWII. it's not link fed, and it IS a belt

Yep, just as I thought:

Modern Firearms - Kalashnikov PK / PKM
 
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The "Belt" of ammo. Seriously - Is that the ammo that goes to that Machine Gun?

It don't even look like 7.62X39 ammo let alone any other LONGER caliber / casing ( ?? 7.62x54 R )

Why is the ammo box on the right side of the weapon and the belt is to the left of the Machine Gun?

Cheek on weapon - good sight picture - estimate distance to target and make sight or barrel elevation adjustments - check back stop & beyond of target - butt of weapon in shoulder firmly - control breathing - squeeze the trigger and follow through with your shots.


Shadow 355
Never fired a belt fed have ya........ :eusa_whistle:


Looks like an old Kalashnikov (of some sort) Might even be ChiCom, it's a little hard to tell. At any rate it is definitely WWII. it's not link fed, and it IS a belt

Yep, just as I thought:

Modern Firearms - Kalashnikov PK / PKM


A good video.



The belt is a non-disintegrating belt, feeding from right to left.

It is a backwards gun - the belt feeds from right to left instead of left to right. And the rear sight raises ( elevates for range ) toward the rear of the weapon instead of the front. It is as I thought 7.62x54 R ( russian ) caliber.

Shadow 355
 


The "Belt" of ammo. Seriously - Is that the ammo that goes to that Machine Gun?

It don't even look like 7.62X39 ammo let alone any other LONGER caliber / casing ( ?? 7.62x54 R )

Why is the ammo box on the right side of the weapon and the belt is to the left of the Machine Gun?

Cheek on weapon - good sight picture - estimate distance to target and make sight or barrel elevation adjustments - check back stop & beyond of target - butt of weapon in shoulder firmly - control breathing - squeeze the trigger and follow through with your shots.


Shadow 355
Never fired a belt fed have ya........ :eusa_whistle:


Looks like an old Kalashnikov (of some sort) Might even be ChiCom, it's a little hard to tell. At any rate it is definitely WWII. it's not link fed, and it IS a belt

Yep, just as I thought:

Modern Firearms - Kalashnikov PK / PKM
It's post WWII, the Russians had 3 different MGs during WWII, all for different applications, the closest one to the above design was the DShK-38. The design above was a result of the Russians studying the German single design approach after the war and adopting that approach with their post WWII MGs. The Soviets went with the DShK style as is fairly obvious looking at all their post WWII heavy machine guns.
 


The "Belt" of ammo. Seriously - Is that the ammo that goes to that Machine Gun?

It don't even look like 7.62X39 ammo let alone any other LONGER caliber / casing ( ?? 7.62x54 R )

Why is the ammo box on the right side of the weapon and the belt is to the left of the Machine Gun?

Cheek on weapon - good sight picture - estimate distance to target and make sight or barrel elevation adjustments - check back stop & beyond of target - butt of weapon in shoulder firmly - control breathing - squeeze the trigger and follow through with your shots.


Shadow 355
Never fired a belt fed have ya........ :eusa_whistle:


Looks like an old Kalashnikov (of some sort) Might even be ChiCom, it's a little hard to tell. At any rate it is definitely WWII. it's not link fed, and it IS a belt

Yep, just as I thought:

Modern Firearms - Kalashnikov PK / PKM


A good video.



The belt is a non-disintegrating belt, feeding from right to left.

It is a backwards gun - the belt feeds from right to left instead of left to right. And the rear sight raises ( elevates for range ) toward the rear of the weapon instead of the front. It is as I thought 7.62x54 R ( russian ) caliber.

Shadow 355

If you look you'll see the Russians (and others) manufactured a number of reverse feed LMGs and HMGs.
 


The "Belt" of ammo. Seriously - Is that the ammo that goes to that Machine Gun?

It don't even look like 7.62X39 ammo let alone any other LONGER caliber / casing ( ?? 7.62x54 R )

Why is the ammo box on the right side of the weapon and the belt is to the left of the Machine Gun?

Cheek on weapon - good sight picture - estimate distance to target and make sight or barrel elevation adjustments - check back stop & beyond of target - butt of weapon in shoulder firmly - control breathing - squeeze the trigger and follow through with your shots.


Shadow 355
Never fired a belt fed have ya........ :eusa_whistle:


Looks like an old Kalashnikov (of some sort) Might even be ChiCom, it's a little hard to tell. At any rate it is definitely WWII. it's not link fed, and it IS a belt

Yep, just as I thought:

Modern Firearms - Kalashnikov PK / PKM


A good video.



The belt is a non-disintegrating belt, feeding from right to left.

It is a backwards gun - the belt feeds from right to left instead of left to right. And the rear sight raises ( elevates for range ) toward the rear of the weapon instead of the front. It is as I thought 7.62x54 R ( russian ) caliber.

Shadow 355


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