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The image shows a framed description of the Russian Maxim Machine Gun, model 1910. It details its use by the Imperial Russian Army and the Red Army during the World Wars. Adopted in 1910 and derived from Hiram Maxim's design, it chambered the Russian 7.62x54mmR rifle cartridge. The M1910 model, mounted on wheels with a shield, was later replaced by the SG-43 Goryunov in Soviet service starting in 1943. Aircraft-mounted (PV-1) and naval variations existed. A Vietnamese translation of the description is included.
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The image shows a framed description of the Russian Maxim Machine Gun, model 1910. It details its use by the Imperial Russian Army and the Red Army during the World Wars. Adopted in 1910 and derived from Hiram Maxim's design, it chambered the Russian 7.62x54mmR rifle cartridge. The M1910 model, mounted on wheels with a shield, was later replaced by the SG-43 Goryunov in Soviet service starting in 1943. Aircraft-mounted (PV-1) and naval variations existed. A Vietnamese translation of the description is included.

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