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Artillerie-Inrichtingen MG09
TypeAutomatic rifle
Squad automatic weapon
Place of originNetherlands
Production history
Designed1962
ManufacturerArtillerie-Inrichtingen
Specifications
Cartridge5.56×45mm NATO
7.62x51mm NATO
Caliber5.56mm
7.62mm
ActionGas-operated, rotating bolt

The M+G project / MG09 was a project by Artillerie-Inrichtingen for a rifle/squad automatic weapon to replace the M1 Garand in the Dutch armed forces.[1][2][3][4]

The M+G project is a gas operated, long stroke piston operated rifle/squad automatic weapon using a 6-lug rotating bolt. The barrel is removable and comes with a folding vertical foregrip attached to the gas block. The belt feeder is a machined simplified variant of the MG42 and is on the left side of the receiver allowing the use of sights as well as target acquisition.

See also

References

  1. ^ The Armalite AR-10: World's Finest Battle Rifle, Joseph Putnam Evans, P.313-314, ISBN-10: 0889355835
  2. ^ "Weaponsandhistory - Dutch Rifle prototype". 512376084.swh.strato-hosting.eu.
  3. ^ Fabrique - Merken, design & interactie. "Houten model MG 05 van een prototype mitrailleur, kaliber 7.62 … - collectie - Nationaal Militair Museum". NNM.
  4. ^ Fabrique - Merken, design & interactie. "Prototype mitrailleur MG 09, kaliber 7.62 x 51 - collectie - Nationaal Militair Museum". NNM.