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A WW1 German twin barrel ] that had an extremely rapid rate of fire. Fed by two drum magazines at both sides. It was rarely used on aircraft during ]. A WW1 German twin barrel ] that had an extremely rapid rate of fire. Fed by two drum magazines at both sides. It was rarely used on aircraft during ].

http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/7459/gastoe7.jpg


Soviet fighters like the ]/] uses ']' Derivative Machine Guns. Soviet fighters like the ]/] uses ']' Derivative Machine Guns.

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A WW1 German twin barrel Machine Gun that had an extremely rapid rate of fire. Fed by two drum magazines at both sides. It was rarely used on aircraft during WW1.

http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/7459/gastoe7.jpg

Soviet fighters like the Mig 21/Mig 23 uses 'Gast' Derivative Machine Guns.

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