Mitragliatrice Breda cal. 8 mod. 38 per carri armati | |
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A Breda Mod 38 at display at the Forte di San Leo
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Type | Tank machine gun |
Place of origin | Italy |
Service history | |
In service | 1938–43 |
Used by | Italy |
Wars | World War II |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Breda Meccanica Bresciana |
Specifications | |
Weight | 16.3 kg (36 lb) |
Length | 897.5 mm (35.33 in) |
Barrel length | 600 mm (24 in) |
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Cartridge | 8×59mm RB Breda |
Action | Gas-operated |
Rate of fire | 550 rds/min theoretical, 350 rds/min practical |
Muzzle velocity | 770 metres per second (2,500 ft/s) |
Effective firing range | 300 m (330 yd) |
Feed system | 24-round vertical box magazine |
The Mitragliatrice Breda calibro 8 modello 38 per carri armati was an Italian tank-pattern machine gun used in World War II. It was able to fit on the available tanks: the Fiat L6/40, the Fiat M11/39, and the Fiat M13/40. It was also adapted as infantry machine gun.
"The Italians have also adapted it for use as an infantry machine gun. For this purpose the gun is mounted on a machine-gun tripod...by means of an adapter, and is fitted with a temporary rear sight on the right of the body and a temporary front sight on the right of the barrel at the muzzle. These temporary open sights take the place of the optical sight used when the gun is tank-mounted."
"The gun is air-cooled, gas-operated, and magazine-fed, and has a quick-change barrel. Its operational features are simple, and it is extremely easy to field-strip or disassemble completely. The barrel is sufficiently heavy (9⅞ pounds) to enable it to fire a large number of rounds in quick succession without overheating."