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The MG4

The MG4 is a belt fed 5.56mm light machine gun designed and developed by the German company Heckler & Koch.  The weapon was developed in the late 1990s and was first publicly seen in Sept. 2001.  It has been selected to replace the 7.62mm MG3 general purpose machine gun in the Bundeswehr at the squad support level; it will complement the MG3 in other roles.  The MG4 will also be the secondary armament of the new Puma infantry fighting vehicle.  overall, it is designed to be light, provide maximum safety to the user and function reliably under adverse conditions using a wide range of ammunition from different manufacturers, without the need to adjust the gas system.  The machine gun was initially know as the MG43 prior to its adoption by the Bundeswehr.


Design details[]

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German Army MG4 with a telescopic sight.

The MG4 is an air-cooled, belt-fed gas operated weapon with a positively locked rotary bolt and is somewhat similar in concept to the Belgian Minimi light machine gun.  The weapon can fire in fully automatic or burst fire mode.  Safety mechanisms on the MG4 includes a manual safety incorporated into the fire mode selector toggle.  When the bolt is not pulled back completely, accidental firing is prevented by an integral, automatic mechanism that prevents the bolt from traveling forward.  In addition, the firing pin cannot reach the cartridge primer until the cartridge has been fully chambered.

The machine gun is fed from a disintegrating belt and is carried out in two stages from the top left using an enhanced pawl mechanism.  As on the MG42 family of machine guns, the belt is expelled to the right and spent cases are ejected downwards, although sideways ejection to the right is an option.

The MG4 has a hammer-forged quick-change barrel that can be safely exhanced when hot without the need for protective gloves; the carrying handle serves as the barrel change grip.  To reduce the overall length of the weapon for transport, the butt stock can be folded to the left side of the receiver.  With the buttstock folded the MG4 remains fully operable.  A field cleaning kit is housed within the stock.

A folding bipd is provided.  Supporting interfaces are integrated into the receiver to allow the MG4 to be mounted on the standard American M122A1 tripod for increased accuracy and stability.

In its standard form the MG4 is equipped with closed-type iron sights with range settings up to 1,000 m in increments of 100m.  Optical or night sights or laser pointers can be mounted on a length of ML-STD-1913 Picatinny rail located on the receiver feed tray cover.  Models of the Bundeswehr are equipped with telescopic sights with 3x magnification.

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