13mm MG 131 in ground role?

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Re: 13mm MG 131 in ground role?

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Post by Tony Williams » 03 Oct 2021, 14:16

Sadly my German isn't good enough to address your extract, but I can tell you that there is room for misunderstanding on this subject.

For example, the 7.9mm MG 17 mounted in the cowling of single-engined fighters was synchronised by means of an electrical firing system. It could therefore be described as "electric firing" but this is misleading. What happens in this case is that the synchro system sends an electrical impulse to a solenoid on the gun, which results in the firing pin being released to run forward and strike the percussion primer. The system is therefore electrically synchronised but percussion primed. In the ground role, a mechanical trigger replaces the solenoid and the gun can fire without needing a supply of electricity.

The MG 131 (and the electrically-primed versions of the MG 151 and MK 103, plus the MK 108) use a different method in which the synchro system sends an electrical pulse to the gun which instantly heats up the primer and fires the gun. So, no firing pin, and a different type of primer. Also, this system requires an electricity supply, which in ground use could most simply be provided by installing a battery on the gun mounting.

I think that your mention of "electro-pneumatic" applies to something entirely different. This is a method of charging the gun so that it is ready to fire. You will know that with any machine gun, before it will fire, a magazine or belt must be inserted and then the charging handle is pulled to the rear and released; this pulls the bolt back and aligns the next round with the gun chamber. If the ammunition proves unreliable, it may be necessary to do this whenever the gun stops firing in order to extract and eject a faulty round. In WW1 aircraft the cowling guns were usually mounted so that the pilot could easily reach and operate the charging handles. However, this obviously could not happen with wing-mounted guns or some cowling installations, so a powered system was installed so that the pilot only had to press a button to re-charge the gun. This system could be electrical, or pneumatic, or some combination of both.

Interestingly, one of the modifications made to the shorter and lighter Mark 5 version of the RAF's 20mm Hispano was to omit the powered charging system; the cannon were charged on the ground by a mechanic. Evidently the ammunition was considered to be reliable enough not to need the system.
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Re: 13mm MG 131 in ground role?

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Post by kfbr392 » 12 Oct 2021, 16:50

Very interesting, thanks.

Found this in NARA T78 R623 p053.
Document dated 10.12.44.
800 MG 131 in Plexiglaskuppel for the Panzertruppe.
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Re: 13mm MG 131 in ground role?

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Post by kfbr392 » 12 Oct 2021, 18:13

I think these may be dismounted ex-bomber dorsal turrets. Such as the B-Stand of late war He 111 and Do 217 as well as the B2-Stand of He 177.

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Post by ROLAND1369 » 16 Oct 2021, 00:16

The Russians seem to have rediscovered the concept of mounting a heavy machine gun on an small mobile mount during their war in Afghanistan. We found many of these MARAKOVS MOUNTS still in use when we first went into the country. They mounted the 14.5 MM KPV machine gun normally mounted on single or quad AA mounts. The 14.5 MM is a much more powerful and longer ranged weapon than their standard 12.7 MM DSKH machine gun.
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Re: 13mm MG 131 in ground role?

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Post by ThatZenoGuy » 21 Oct 2021, 04:13

I have personally seen a picture of a tank crewman exiting his vehicle with an MG-131 in hand. Although for the life of me I cannot find it.

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Post by Brady » 15 Dec 2022, 07:05

Does anybody know if this was ever figured out, how did they use it in a ground roll?

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Post by Tanzania » 05 May 2023, 09:53

Brady wrote:
15 Dec 2022, 07:05
Does anybody know if this was ever figured out, how did they use it in a ground roll?
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Post by Tanzania » 05 May 2023, 10:18

Here even with a folding stock, but without ammunition feed. ( :wink: )
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Post by ThatZenoGuy » 05 May 2023, 10:25

Tanzania wrote:
05 May 2023, 10:18
Here even with a folding stock, but without ammunition feed. ( :wink: )

02_MG 131.png
I am not too sure how realistic it's depiction in Enlisted is.

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Post by Tanzania » 05 May 2023, 17:58

ThatZenoGuy wrote:
05 May 2023, 10:25
Tanzania wrote:
05 May 2023, 10:18
Here even with a folding stock, but without ammunition feed. ( :wink: )

02_MG 131.png
I am not too sure how realistic it's depiction in Enlisted is.
No, of course the MG with such a construction cannot be used for ground operations. Due to the two non-adjustable fixed points on the tripod, no height or distance can be adjusted. Also the battery is missing.
Simply an interesting presentation that created room for discussion. ( :wink: )
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Re: 13mm MG 131 in ground role?

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Post by Alanmccoubrey » 05 May 2023, 21:20

Tanzania wrote:
05 May 2023, 10:18
Here even with a folding stock, but without ammunition feed. ( :wink: )

02_MG 131.png
Is this not a modern re-enactor posing with just some fantasy of his own ?
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Re: 13mm MG 131 in ground role?

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Post by Stiltzkin » 05 May 2023, 21:24

Is this not a modern re-enactor posing with just some fantasy of his own ?
Its a 3D model.

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Re: 13mm MG 131 in ground role?

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Post by ThatZenoGuy » 06 May 2023, 02:51

Alanmccoubrey wrote:
05 May 2023, 21:20
Tanzania wrote:
05 May 2023, 10:18
Here even with a folding stock, but without ammunition feed. ( :wink: )

02_MG 131.png
Is this not a modern re-enactor posing with just some fantasy of his own ?
It is from the video game "Enlisted".

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Re: 13mm MG 131 in ground role?

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Post by ROLAND1369 » 06 May 2023, 13:57

The weapon in this picture is mounted on a Czech ZB 7.92 mm MG tripod.

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Re: 13mm MG 131 in ground role?

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Post by Alanmccoubrey » 06 May 2023, 20:24

ThatZenoGuy wrote:
06 May 2023, 02:51
Alanmccoubrey wrote:
05 May 2023, 21:20
Tanzania wrote:
05 May 2023, 10:18
Here even with a folding stock, but without ammunition feed. ( :wink: )

02_MG 131.png
Is this not a modern re-enactor posing with just some fantasy of his own ?
It is from the video game "Enlisted".
Thanks, I'm too old to know anything about video games. :roll:
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