Shooting the Chatellerault FM 24/29 Light Machine Gun
The Chatellerault FM 24/29 was the standard French light machine gun from the interwar period through the 1960s, seeing service in major conflicts. It features a unique dual-trigger system for semi-automatic and full-automatic fire, a 25-round top-mounted magazine, and a distinctive horizontal front grip. Despite a heavy trigger, its design incorporated lessons from international LMGs, making it a reliable and effective weapon that remained in service for nearly 40 years.









