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| ''[[The Eighth (Osmiyat)]]'' || || Bulgarian soldiers and resistance fighters || Supposedly in 7.92-mm caliber || 1969
| ''[[The Eighth (Osmiyat)]]'' || || Bulgarian soldiers and resistance fighters || Supposedly in 7.92-mm caliber || 1969
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| ''[[The Stolen Train (Otkradnatiyat vlak)]]'' || [[Dimitar Buynozov]] || Damyan || || 1971
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| ''[[Tango & Cash]]'' || || || Seen in hangar || 1989
| ''[[Tango & Cash]]'' || || || Seen in hangar || 1989

Revision as of 18:43, 26 October 2014

The Madsen Machine Gun and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

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Specifications

Type: Machine Gun

Caliber: .303 British (7,71x57R), 6,5x55mm Swedish Mauser, 7.92x57mm Mauser, .30-06 Springfield etc.

Weight: 9.07 kg

Length: 1165 mm

Barrel length: 477 mm

Capacity: 25, 30, 40-round box magazine

Fire Modes: 350–450 rounds/min cyclic

Country of Origin: Denmark


Film


Title Actor Character Note Date
The Thin Red Line Japanese forces Stand for Type 99 1964
The Eighth (Osmiyat) Bulgarian soldiers and resistance fighters Supposedly in 7.92-mm caliber 1969
The Stolen Train (Otkradnatiyat vlak) Dimitar Buynozov Damyan 1971
Tango & Cash Seen in hangar 1989

TV

Title Character Note Date
Bors 1968

Anime

Title Character Note Date
Porco Rosso

Video Game

Game Title Appears as Note Release Date
Karma Online 2011
Battlefield: 1918 2011