

The striker fired automatic rifle was one of the oldest and earliest light machine gun models, with a barrel screwed into the receiver, greatly limiting the ability to quickly replace barrels in the field, forcing the operator to fire carefully and more precisely than with stationary machine guns. 308 caliber rounds, loaded using detachable 20 round magazines.

One of the rarest machine guns in the pre-War United States was this selective fire, air-cooled automatic rifle chambered for the powerful.
