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DISA Madsen M1924

12 bytes removed, 18:50, 22 May 2019
| wpn_stock=Fixed (S)
| wpn_weight=30
| wpn_dvwpn_cond=12000| wpn_rv=750016500
| wpn_cost=[[File:Parallar symbol.png|10px]]'''1850''' (Rarity 5)
| wpn_accfeed=[[Madsen magazines]]
| wpn_accfeedstd=Madsen 3230-round magazine
| wpn_accmuzzle=N/A
| wpn_accmuzzlestd=None
{{Hebiquote
|quotetext=Though it doesn't have much name-recognition today, the Madsen machine gun was one of the first "true" light machine guns, and one of the most battle-proven of its time. Employing a top-feeding system, and fed from 3230-round box magazines, the 7.92mm Madsen is capable of semi-automatic or fully-automatic fire, and it is borderline ridiculously reliable. When used in full-auto, the Madsen has a relatively low rate of fire, though given how much recoil 7.92x57 produces, you'll be thankful it's not [[MG42]] fast.
|quoteauthor=Tempest
}}
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