MG-17 German Aircraft Machine Gun
The Rheinmetall MG-17 was a key fixed armament for early WWII German aircraft, firing 8mm Mauser. Developed via Solothurn to circumvent treaty restrictions, it featured a high cyclic rate of 1200 rpm and a unique reversible feed mechanism. While effective, its 8mm caliber became obsolete by late war, replaced by larger cannons.


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