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Breda 38

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Mitragliatrice Breda cal. 8 mod. 38 per carri armati
A Breda Mod 38 at display at the Forte di San Leo
TypeTank machine gun
Place of originItaly
Service history
In service1938–1943
Used byItaly
Portugal
WarsWorld War II
Portuguese Colonial War
Production history
ManufacturerBreda Meccanica Bresciana
Specifications
Mass16.3 kg (36 lb)[1]
Length897.5 mm (35.33 in)[1]
Barrel length600 mm (24 in)[1]

Cartridge8×59mm RB Breda
7.92×57mm Mauser
ActionGas-operated
Rate of fire550 rds/min theoretical, 350 rds/min practical[1]
Muzzle velocity770 metres per second (2,500 ft/s)[1]
Effective firing range300 m (330 yd)[1]
Feed system24-round vertical box magazine

The Mitragliatrice Breda calibro 8 modello 38 per carri armati was an Italian tank-pattern machine gun used in the Second World War on the Fiat L6/40, the Fiat M11/39 and the Fiat M13/40. It was also adapted as infantry machine gun. The M38 is based upon the Breda M37. The Breda 38 received the German identification code Kampfwagen-Maschinengewehr 350(i).

Development

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Hull-mounted double Breda Mod. 38 in a Fiat M13/40 tank

It was also adapted it for use as an infantry machine gun.[2] For this purpose the gun was mounted on a machine-gun tripod by means of an adapter, and was fitted with a temporary rear sight on the right of the body and a temporary front sight on the right of the barrel at the muzzle. The temporary open sights took the place of the optical sight used when the gun was tank-mounted.

Design details

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The gun is air-cooled, gas-operated, and magazine-fed, and has a quick-change barrel. Its operational features are simple, and it is extremely easy to field-strip or disassemble completely. The barrel is sufficiently heavy (4,5 kg) to enable it to fire a large number of rounds in quick succession without overheating.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Pignato, p. 43.
  2. ^ U.S. Military Intelligence Service (June 3, 1943), "Italian 8-mm Breda Machine Gun, Model 38, WWII Tactical and Technical Trends, No. 26", lonesentry.com, retrieved 6 October 2015
  • Pignato, Nicola (1978). Armi della fanteria italiana nella seconda guerra mondiale (in Italian). Ermanno Albertelli Editore.
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