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'''Machine gun''' is a general term used to describe several types of firearms which shoot projectiles for as long as the operator depresses the trigger, or until the magazine is empty. These firearms use a different fire-control group and different internal parts than their semi-automatic equivalents, and different guns may use different systems to cycle the action, such as the delayed-blowback system found in the [[MP5]], or the gas-piston system found in the [[AK-47]]. There are classifications of machine guns; submachine guns (like Uzi's and Micro SMG's), assault rifles (like the M16 and AK-47), and "true" machine-guns (crew-served weapons like the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M1919_Browning_machine_gun Browning .30-cal] or the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M2_Browning_machine_gun M2 Browning .50-cal], which are not featured in the GTA games; however, the [[M-60]] is featured in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] as it can be used by a single person.) This is a unique type of firearm, because the faster the cyclic rate, the faster it can send rounds downrange and increase the chance of eliminating enemies, gangs, cops, or even civilians. | '''Machine gun''' is a general term used to describe several types of firearms which shoot projectiles for as long as the operator depresses the trigger, or until the magazine is empty. These firearms use a different fire-control group and different internal parts than their semi-automatic equivalents, and different guns may use different systems to cycle the action, such as the delayed-blowback system found in the [[MP5]], or the gas-piston system found in the [[AK-47]]. There are classifications of machine guns; submachine guns (like Uzi's and Micro SMG's), assault rifles (like the M16 and AK-47), and "true" machine-guns (crew-served weapons like the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M1919_Browning_machine_gun Browning .30-cal] or the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M2_Browning_machine_gun M2 Browning .50-cal], which are not featured in the GTA games; however, the [[M-60]] is featured in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] as it can be used by a single person.) This is a unique type of firearm, because the faster the cyclic rate, the faster it can send rounds downrange and increase the chance of eliminating enemies, gangs, cops, or even civilians. | ||
==Machine Guns in the games== | |||
*[[Micro Uzi]] | |||
*[[Uzi]] | *[[MAC-10]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Scorpion]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Minigun]] | ||
*[[Tec-9]] | *[[Tec-9]] | ||
*[[MP5]] | *[[MP5]] | ||
*[[Micro-SMG]] | *[[Micro-SMG]] | ||
*[[M-60]] | *[[M-60]] | ||
[[Category:Weapons]] | |||
[[Category: Weapons]] |
Revision as of 12:51, 19 June 2009
Machine gun is a general term used to describe several types of firearms which shoot projectiles for as long as the operator depresses the trigger, or until the magazine is empty. These firearms use a different fire-control group and different internal parts than their semi-automatic equivalents, and different guns may use different systems to cycle the action, such as the delayed-blowback system found in the MP5, or the gas-piston system found in the AK-47. There are classifications of machine guns; submachine guns (like Uzi's and Micro SMG's), assault rifles (like the M16 and AK-47), and "true" machine-guns (crew-served weapons like the Browning .30-cal or the M2 Browning .50-cal, which are not featured in the GTA games; however, the M-60 is featured in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City as it can be used by a single person.) This is a unique type of firearm, because the faster the cyclic rate, the faster it can send rounds downrange and increase the chance of eliminating enemies, gangs, cops, or even civilians.