MG 08/15 or colloquialy known as "Null-acht-fünfzehn" was lightened and thus more portable version of standard WWI German Army's machine gun adaptation of Hiram S. Maxim's original 1884 Maxim gun. It was tested as a prototype in 1915. The MG 08/15 had been designed to be manned by four trained infantrymen spread on the ground around the gun and in the prone position. To accomplish that purpose, the MG 08/15 featured a short bipod rather than a heavy four legged sled mount, plus a wooden gunstock and a pistol grip. At 18 kg, the MG 08/15 was lighter and less cumbersome than the standard MG 08, since the MG 08/15 had been designed to provide increased mobility of infantry automatic fire. It nevertheless remained a bulky water-cooled weapon that was quite demanding on the quality and training of its crews. Accurate fire was difficult to achieve and usually in short bursts only.
Included are:
Poser ERC Figures:
MG 08/15 machine gun
Ammo Drum
(Smart) Props
Muzzle Flash
Spent Shells
Morphing Gun Strap
Hose and Water Can
Ammo Belt
Poses:
MG in M4 Right Hand
M4 Upper Body Poses
M4 Standing
M4 Kneeling
M4 Lying
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