Garanin general-purpose machine guns

The Garanin machine guns (Пулемёт Гаранина) were a series of general-purpose machine gun prototypes developed by Soviet designer Georgy Semenovich Garanin at OKB-575 in Kovrov.This prototype was rejected in 1957 for failing to meet several of the technical requirements for accuracy and reliability.A later prototype of Garanin relied on gas operation; this one was rejected in 1960, because it was considered inferior to the front-runner designs of Nikitin and Kalashnikov.[1] The weapon was unusual among contemporary machine guns by its use of a lever-delayed blowback operation.In the LMG configuration, the machine gun was a relatively light weapon to carry.
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