Maxim 1910 was heavy machine gun used by the Imperial Russian Army during World War I and the Red Army during Russian Civil War and World War II. Later, the gun saw service in the Korean War and the Vietnam War and other conflicts. It was adopted in 1910 and was derived from Hiram Maxim's Maxim gun, chambered for the standard Russian 7.62×54mmR rifle cartridge. The M1910 was mounted on a wheeled mount with a gun shield. Production of the Maxim did not end until 1945. In addition to the main infantry version, there were aircraft-mounted and naval variants. Some were fitted with a tractor radiator cap fitted on top of the water jacket to allow handfuls of snow to be packed in to melt while firing.
Included are:
Poser (ERC) Figures:
Maxim 1910
Sokolov Carriage
Ammunition Box 1910
Prestes:
Maxim-Sokolov 1910 Full (Gun Parented to Carriage)
Belt on Coil Preset (Gun, Carriage, Ammo Box, Belt Coil Prop, Belt on Coil Variant)
Belt on Lid Preset (Gun, Carriage, Ammo Box, Belt on Ammo Box Lid Variant)
Props:
Spent Shells
Muzzle Flash
Shields: Basic, Damaged, Marked
Short Ammo Belt
On Shield Coil Ammo Belt
On Open Box Lid Ammo Belt