Manual Del Fusil Ametrallador Dreyse 13 utilidad para el Ejercito

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Manual Del Fusil Ametrallador Dreyse 13 utilidad para el Ejercito

40 pages, about 11" x 8", glossy soft-cover in full color. New re-print restored and digitally enhanced from a nice original. Printed on high quality 20# 97 bright acid free paper. Fully Illustrated. Text in Spanish

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CONTENTS INCLUDE:

  • Dreyse 7.92 mm Manual (In Spanish)
  • Assembly
  • Cleaning
  • Descripcion del Fusil
  • Durante el Fuego
  • El apoyo del Hombro
  • El Canon
  • El Cierre
  • Funcionamiento del Fusil
  • Horquilla
  • Illustration of Mechanisms
  • Illustration of Weapon
  • La Camera
  • La Parte Posterior
  • Mecanismo de Expulsion
  • Procedimeniento Desarme Y Armar la Maquina
  • Reglas para La Convervacion Del Arma
  • Transporte el dispositivo
  • Tripode tiro antinerco

The MG 13 (shortened from German Maschinengewehr 13) was a German general-purpose machine gun obtained by rebuilding a World War I water-cooled machine gun into an air-cooled version.

The MG 13 was introduced into service in 1930, where it served as the standard light machine gun. It was superseded by cheaper, faster firing models: the MG 34 and then later the MG 42. It was officially withdrawn from service in 1934; most of the MG 13s were sold to Portugal, where they were used into the late 1940s as the Metralhadora 7,92 mm m/938 Dreyse. Those MG 13s that were not sold were placed into storage, and these later saw use in World War II by second line German units.

The MG 13 was designed to work with either a 25 round box magazine or a 75 round saddle drum. It was equipped with a folding butt stock and a carrying handle. It was used in the tail gunner’s position in the Ju 87 Stuka dive bomber and in the turret of the Panzer tank.

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