- the
fusil mitrailleur modèle 1924 m29 was the
standard light machine gun of the
french army from 1925
until the 1950s and was in use
- the
furrer m25 (fielded as 'fusil-mitrailleur modèle 1925', 'lmg-25' or 'fm-25') is a
swiss recoil operated light machine-gun
designed by
- its
designation in the
french army was
fusil mitrailleur mle 1915 csrg (in english: 'machine
rifle model 1915 csrg').
beginning in 1916
- gfm is an
acronym for
guetteur et fusil-mitrailleur, (lookout and rifle-machine-gunner),
which describes its
purpose as a
lookout and
- arms
produced by mas:
pistolet mitrailleur de 9 mm mas modèle 1924
fusil d'infanterie de 7,5 mm modèle 07-15 m34
mousqueton d'artillerie de 8
- in 1918 they
presented a 'pistolet-mitrailleur' (submachine gun),
meant to be used for close-range
protection for the
french tank crews.
- 1924 was the fusil-mitrailleur mle 1924, an
automatic rifle sharing similarities with the b.a.r .
early examples of the fm 24
proved - 69th
fortress machine-gun
infantry regiment (69e régiment des
mitrailleurs d'infanterie de
forteresse (rmif), lt.
colonel jobin,
command - the
pistolet mitrailleur mas modèle 38 (mas
model 38
submachine gun) was
developed from the
experimental mas-35,
itself derived from the
- may be
called mitraillettes, the
diminutive of mitrailleuse,
although they are also
called pistolets mitrailleurs ('mitrailleuse pistols').