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Karabin maszynowy obserwatora wz.37

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Karabin maszynowy obserwatora wz.37
Typeaerial, flexible machine gun
Place of originPoland
Service history
In service1937 to 1949
Used bySee Users
WarsWorld War II
Production history
Designed1937
ManufacturerPaństwowa Fabryka Karabinów
Produced1937 to 1939
No. built339-24,000
Specifications
Mass7 kg (15 lb) (empty)
Length1,110 mm (44 in)
Barrel length611 mm (24.1 in)

Cartridge8x57mm IS
Caliber7.9mm
Actiongas operated
Rate of fire1100 round/min
Muzzle velocity853 m/s (2,800 ft/s)
Feed system91 rounds

The karabin maszynowy obserwatora wz.37 (Polish for "Observers Machine Gun") is a Polish version of the Browning wz.1928. It was a flexible machine gun used in some Polish airplanes in the beginning of World War II.

History

In the mid-1930s, Polish small arms designer Wawrzyniec Lewandowski was given the task of developing a flexible gun based on the Browning wz.1928. The desired changes included raising the cyclical rate of fire to 1100 rds/min, replacing the buttstock with a spade grip at the rear of receiver, moving the main spring under barrel and, most importantly, changing the feed system.

The gun's original 20 round box magazine was impractical with the gun's high rate of fire. A new feeding mechanism was added as a pack to the standard receiver. It contained a spring-loaded lever, which when cammed by the lock during locking would grab a round from a 91-round pan magazine located above the receiver and force the round into alignment to feed during unlocking. The weapon is the world's only specialised aerial flexible machine gun based closely on the Browning M1918, or "Browning Automatic Rifle". The wz.37 was dubbed "Szczeniak" (Polish for "pup") due to its lightness and compactness compared with previous Vickers E and Vickers F machine guns. The wz.37 was used mostly in Polish PZL.37 Łoś bombers.

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References

  1. Adam Popiel (1991). Uzbrojenie lotnictwa polskiego 1918-1939. Warsaw, SIGMA NOT. ISBN 83-85001-37-9.
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