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  • M73 machine gun
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  • The M73 machine gun was a selective fire, gas-operated, belt-fed general purpose machine gun used by the United Nations Space Command during the Swarm War. As a general purpose or medium machine gun, the M73 bridged the gap between light and heavy machine guns, and found a wide range of uses within the branches of the UNSC, including but not limited to use by infantry, aircraft and ground vehicles. Chambered for the 9.5x60mm high velocity, full-sized rifle cartridge, the M73 supplemented weapons using lighter cartridges in squad-based combat, providing increased range and terminal effects compared to smaller calibre small arms and supporting infantry units with sustained heavy fire. The M73's weight made it significantly more unwieldy than assault rifles and light machine guns, although a
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Era
Ammotype
  • 9.500000
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Range
  • 1500m
Affiliation
Fire
  • *four-round burst *fully automatic
Name
  • M73 machine gun
Operation
  • gas-operated, open bolt
Type
  • general purpose machine gun
Model
  • M73
Rate of Fire
  • 550
Manufacturer
  • Misriah Armouries
Magazine
  • *M27 300-round disintegrating-link belt *M10 36-round detachable box magazine
Size
  • *Length: 1200mm *Height: 270mm *Barrel: 700mm *Weight: 7.15kg
abstract
  • The M73 machine gun was a selective fire, gas-operated, belt-fed general purpose machine gun used by the United Nations Space Command during the Swarm War. As a general purpose or medium machine gun, the M73 bridged the gap between light and heavy machine guns, and found a wide range of uses within the branches of the UNSC, including but not limited to use by infantry, aircraft and ground vehicles. Chambered for the 9.5x60mm high velocity, full-sized rifle cartridge, the M73 supplemented weapons using lighter cartridges in squad-based combat, providing increased range and terminal effects compared to smaller calibre small arms and supporting infantry units with sustained heavy fire. The M73's weight made it significantly more unwieldy than assault rifles and light machine guns, although a single soldier could still carry it effectively into battle; however, its large calibre and sustained fire role meant that accurate and controlled fire necessitated use of a bipod or tripod.