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LMG14 machine gun 3D Model

Parabellum LMG14 machine gun low polygon

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Formats

  • OBJ (.obj)
  • Cinema 4D (.c4d) - vr10
  • DXF (.dxf)
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Specifications

MaterialsYes
TexturesYes
GeometryPolygonal
Polygons2403
Vertices2468
Detail Levelmedium
Avg. Textures Res.512

History

Created:05/07/2011
Last Modified:05/07/2011
Total Size of Files: 841 KB
Cinema4d R10 has materials, textures and lights.
Other formats zip files have textures enclosed.
Polygons 2403
Vertices 2468
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The Parabellum MG14 was a 7.92 mm caliber World War I machine gun built by Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken. It was an adaptation of their Maschinengewehr 08 gun intended for use on aircraft and zeppelins. The MG08's belt-style ammunition feed was enclosed in a drum, the recoil casing was lightened, and the cooling jacket was modified for air- instead of water-cooling. The rate of fire was 700 rounds/minute.
The MG14 first appeared in 1914, but was rendered largely obsolete the following year with the introduction of the gun synchroniser which allowed pilots to fire between their aircraft's propeller blades. The MG14 was tried with the pioneering Fokker Stangensteuerung synchronizer on the Fokker E.I pre-production prototypes, but the gun's reliability in this installation eventually proved to be unsatisfactory, even though its closed bolt firing cycle was a desirable feature for synchronisation. It continued in service in applications where a synchroniser was unnecessary, such as armament for observers in reconnaissance aircraft, or defensive gunners aboard Zeppelins.



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