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PM M1910

The Pulemyot Maxima PM1910 (PM M1910) (Russian: Пулемёт Максима образца 1910 года, Pulemyot Maxima obraztsa 1910 goda – "Maxim's machine gun Model 1910") is a Heavy machine gun that was used by the Imperial Russian Army during World War I and the Red Army during the Russian Civil War and World War II. Later the gun saw service in the Korean War, the Vietnam War and the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Pulemyot Maxima PM1910
("Maxim's Machine Gun Model 1910/30")
TypeHeavy machine gun
Place of originRussian Empire[1]
Service history
In service1910–present
Used bySee Users
WarsWorld War I[2]
Russian Revolution
Russian Civil War[1]
Turkish War of Independence
Polish–Soviet War
Finnish Civil War
Estonian War of Independence
Warlord Era[3]
Spanish Civil War
Winter War
Chinese Civil War
World War II[4]
Second Sino-Japanese War
Korean War
Vietnam War
Syrian Civil War[citation needed]
War in Donbas[5]
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine[6]
Production history
Designed1909–10[2]
Produced1910–39
1941–45
No. builtat least 176,000[citation needed]
Specifications
Mass62.66 kg (138.1 lb)[1]
Length1,067 mm (42 in)
Barrel length721 mm (28.4 in)

Cartridge7.62×54mmR[4][1]
Caliber7.62 mm
ActionShort recoil, toggle locked
Rate of fire600 round/min[1]
Muzzle velocity740 m/s (2,427 ft/s)
Feed system250-round belt[1]

History

It was adopted in August 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.[4]

In 1918–1920, the industry of Soviet Russia produced 21 thousand new Maxim 1910 machine guns for the Red Army.[1]

In 1930, a modernized version 1910/30 was adopted by the Red Army.[4] M1910/30 can be equipped with optical sight.[7]

In 1941, the gun was modernized once again.[4]

In May 1942, an order was given to begin the development of a new machine gun to replace the Maxim 1910/30. On May 15, 1943, the SG-43 Goryunov was adopted and since summer 1943 Maxim guns were replaced in Soviet service by the SG-43, which retained the wheeled and shielded carriage. However, production of the Maxim did not end until 1945.[4]

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.

After World War 2, the Maxim was phased out of service, but was still sent in some quantities to the Korean War and Vietnam War. In 2014 during the War in Donbas, some Maxims in stock were captured by the Pro-Russian separatists while others were taken from storage to be used by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.[5] A number were used by the Ukrainian military during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine due to their reputation for accuracy and reliability.[8]

Variants

  •   Russian Empire
    • "Maxim's machine gun model 1910 on a wheeled Sokolov's mount" (Пулемёт Максима обр. 1910 года на колёсном станке А. А. Соколова обр. 1910 года)[2]
    • "Maxim's machine gun model 1915 on a wheeled Kolesnikov's mount" (Пулемёт Максима обр. 1910 года на колёсном станке Колесникова обр. 1915 года)[2]
  •   Soviet Union
    • "Maxim's machine gun model 1910 on an antiaircraft tripod" (Пулемёт Максима образца 1910 года на зенитной треноге М. Н. Кондакова обр. 1928 года)[2]
    • "Maxim's machine gun model 1910/30 on a wheeled Vladimirov's mount" (Пулемёт Максима образца 1910/30 года на колёсном станке С. В. Владимирова обр. 1931 года)[2]
    • Maxim-Tokarev
    • PV-1 machine gun
    • ZPU-4 (Зенитная пулемётная установка М-4 образца 1931 года) - quadruple anti-aircraft mount.
  •   Finland
  •   Second Polish Republic

Users

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Пулемёты // Гражданская война и военная интервенция в СССР. Энциклопедия / редколл., гл. ред. С. С. Хромов. — 2-е изд. — М., «Советская энциклопедия», 1987. стр.490-491
  2. ^ a b c d e f Семён Федосеев. Столетие легендарного "Максима" // журнал "Мастер-ружьё", № 11 (164), ноябрь 2010. стр.40-46
  3. ^ a b Jowett, Philip (20 Nov 2013). China's Wars: Rousing the Dragon 1894-1949. General Military. Osprey Publishing. pp. 129, 147. ISBN 9781782004073.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "На вооружении Советской Армии состояли станковые пулемёты Максима образца 1910, модернизированные в 1930 и 1941"
    Пулемёты // Великая Отечественная война 1941 - 1945. Энциклопедия. / редколл., гл. ред. М. М. Козлов. М., "Советская энциклопедия", 1985. стр.594-595
  5. ^ a b c Trevithick, Joseph (5 February 2020). "Ukrainian Troops Are Still Using This Pre-World War I-Era Maxim Machine Gun In Combat". The Drive.
  6. ^ "Age old weapons are shaping Russia-Ukraine war, here is the list".
  7. ^ Описание пулемётного оптического прицела обр. 1930. Москва, Ленинград; Отдел Издательства Народного Комиссариата Обороны Союза ССР. 1951 г.
  8. ^ "Why Ukraine's army still uses a 100-year-old machinegun". The Economist. ISSN 0013-0613. Retrieved 2022-05-11.
  9. ^ a b c "The Finnish Maxims: M09/21 & M32/33". mosinnagant.net. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
  10. ^ a b Lugosi, József (2008). "Gyalogsági fegyverek 1868–2008". In Lugosi, József; Markó, György. Hazánk dicsőségére: 160 éves a Magyar Honvédség. Budapest: Zrínyi Kiadó. p. 382-383. ISBN 978-963-327-461-3.
  11. ^ Out, Roger (May 2005). "La mitrailleuse russe Maxim modèle 1910". Gazette des armes (in French). No. 365. p. 47.
  12. ^ Ермаков В. Ф. Из истории советско-чехословацкого боевого содружества // «Военно-исторический журнал», 1988, № 3. стр.11-16
  13. ^ a b Kinard, Jeff (9 April 2010). "Machine guns". In Tucker, Spencer C.; Pierpaoli, Paul G. Jr. (eds.). The Encyclopedia of the Korean War: A Political, Social, and Military History. Vol. 1. A-L (2nd ed.). ABC-CLIO. p. 535. ISBN 978-1-85109-849-1.
  14. ^ Terry Gander, Peter Chamberlain. Enzyklopädie deutscher Waffen 1939–1945. Handwaffen, Artillerie, Beutewaffen, Sonderwaffen. Motorbuch Verlag, 2008.
  15. ^ Сведения штаба Московского военного округа о материальном обеспечении 1-й румынской пехотной дивизии, 1 апреля 1944 г. // Освободительная миссия Советских Вооружённых Сил в Европе во второй мировой войне: документы и материалы. М., Воениздат, 1985. стр.87-88
  16. ^ Andrzej Konstankiewicz. Broń strzelecka i sprzęt artyleryjski formacji polskich i Wojska Polskiego w latach 1914-1939. Warszawa, 2003. str.113
  17. ^ "7,62 мм кулемет Максим - 35 000 штук"
    розпорядження Кабінету міністрів України № 1022-р від 15 серпня 2011 р. "Перелік військового майна Збройних Сил, яке може бути відчужено"
  18. ^ Розпорядження Кабінету міністрів України № 108-р від 29 лютого 2012 р. "Про утилізацію стрілецької зброї"
  19. ^ "7,62 мм кулемет Максим - 2"
    Розпорядження Кабінету міністрів України № 687-р від 14 серпня 2013 р. "Про затвердження додаткового переліку військового майна Збройних Сил, яке може бути відчужено".
  20. ^ Минобороны Украины вернуло на вооружение пулемет "Максим"

External links

  • Soviet Manual Covering Operation and Repair of the 1910 Maxim Gun
  • Robert G. Segel (24 February 2012) "The Origin of the Russian “Tractor-Cap” M1910 Maxim", Small Arms Defense Journal, Vol. 4, No. 1

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The Pulemyot Maxima PM1910 PM M1910 Russian Pulemyot Maksima obrazca 1910 goda Pulemyot Maxima obraztsa 1910 goda Maxim s machine gun Model 1910 is a Heavy machine gun that was used by the Imperial Russian Army during World War I and the Red Army during the Russian Civil War and World War II Later the gun saw service in the Korean War the Vietnam War and the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Pulemyot Maxima PM1910 Maxim s Machine Gun Model 1910 30 TypeHeavy machine gunPlace of originRussian Empire 1 Service historyIn service1910 presentUsed bySee UsersWarsWorld War I 2 Russian RevolutionRussian Civil War 1 Turkish War of IndependencePolish Soviet WarFinnish Civil WarEstonian War of IndependenceWarlord Era 3 Spanish Civil WarWinter WarChinese Civil WarWorld War II 4 Second Sino Japanese WarKorean WarVietnam WarSyrian Civil War citation needed War in Donbas 5 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 6 Production historyDesigned1909 10 2 Produced1910 391941 45No builtat least 176 000 citation needed SpecificationsMass62 66 kg 138 1 lb 1 Length1 067 mm 42 in Barrel length721 mm 28 4 in Cartridge7 62 54mmR 4 1 Caliber7 62 mmActionShort recoil toggle lockedRate of fire600 round min 1 Muzzle velocity740 m s 2 427 ft s Feed system250 round belt 1 Contents 1 History 2 Variants 3 Users 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditIt was adopted in August 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 4 In 1918 1920 the industry of Soviet Russia produced 21 thousand new Maxim 1910 machine guns for the Red Army 1 In 1930 a modernized version 1910 30 was adopted by the Red Army 4 M1910 30 can be equipped with optical sight 7 In 1941 the gun was modernized once again 4 In May 1942 an order was given to begin the development of a new machine gun to replace the Maxim 1910 30 On May 15 1943 the SG 43 Goryunov was adopted and since summer 1943 Maxim guns were replaced in Soviet service by the SG 43 which retained the wheeled and shielded carriage However production of the Maxim did not end until 1945 4 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 After World War 2 the Maxim was phased out of service but was still sent in some quantities to the Korean War and Vietnam War In 2014 during the War in Donbas some Maxims in stock were captured by the Pro Russian separatists while others were taken from storage to be used by the Ukrainian Armed Forces 5 A number were used by the Ukrainian military during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine due to their reputation for accuracy and reliability 8 Variants Edit Russian Empire Maxim s machine gun model 1910 on a wheeled Sokolov s mount Pulemyot Maksima obr 1910 goda na kolyosnom stanke A A Sokolova obr 1910 goda 2 Maxim s machine gun model 1915 on a wheeled Kolesnikov s mount Pulemyot Maksima obr 1910 goda na kolyosnom stanke Kolesnikova obr 1915 goda 2 Soviet Union Maxim s machine gun model 1910 on an antiaircraft tripod Pulemyot Maksima obrazca 1910 goda na zenitnoj trenoge M N Kondakova obr 1928 goda 2 Maxim s machine gun model 1910 30 on a wheeled Vladimirov s mount Pulemyot Maksima obrazca 1910 30 goda na kolyosnom stanke S V Vladimirova obr 1931 goda 2 Maxim Tokarev PV 1 machine gun ZPU 4 Zenitnaya pulemyotnaya ustanovka M 4 obrazca 1931 goda quadruple anti aircraft mount Finland Maxim M 09 21 9 Maxim M 32 33 9 Second Polish Republic 7 92mm Maxim wz 1910 28Users Edit Austria Hungary 10 a quantity of machine guns were seized during World War I Bulgaria 11 Czechoslovakia In January 1942 first twelve Soviet Maxim 1910 30 machine guns were given from USSR to 1st Czechoslovak Independent Infantry Battalion later additional quantity was given to other units of the 1st Czechoslovak Army Corps 12 DPRK 13 Finland 9 German Empire a quantity of machine guns was seized during World War I Hungary After June 22 1941 a quantity of machine guns was seized by Hungarian troops during Axis invasion in USSR Since 1945 Soviet Maxim 1910 30 machine guns were given from USSR to People s Republic of Hungary 10 Mongolia Nazi Germany In September 1939 a quantity of Polish wz 1910 and wz 1910 28 was seized by Wehrmacht After June 22 1941 a quantity of Soviet machine guns was seized by German troops during Axis invasion in USSR they were used as schweres Maschinengewehr 216 r 14 People s Republic of China 13 Republic of China 3 Russian Empire 1 White movement Russian separatist forces in Donbas 5 Russian SFSR Soviet Union 1 4 Romania at least several machine guns were captured during the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War and disarmament of retreating armed anti Soviet groups crossing the Romanian border in 1917 1920s After June 22 1941 an additional quantity was seized by Romanian troops during Axis invasion in USSR In 1944 several Soviet Maxim 1910 30 machine guns were given from USSR to Romanian 1st Volunteer Infantry Division 15 After 23 August 1944 coup d etat additional Maxim 1910 30 machine guns were transferred from USSR to the Romanian army Second Polish Republic Maxim wz 1910 and Maxim wz 1910 28 16 Second Spanish Republic Ukraine in August 2011 35 000 ex Soviet Maxim machine guns were stored in the warehouses of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine 17 although at least four of them were written off and scrapped later 18 19 They were used during the War in Donbas by Ukrainian troops In December 2016 they were officially adopted by the Armed Forces of Ukraine 20 Gallery Edit Soviet troops receiving instruction on the M1910 30 Soviet Red Army machinegunners with a M1910 30 in the Battle of Kursk A Red Army tachanka on display Notice that it is mounted with a PM M1910 30 Quad mounted Maxim M1910 30 guns the first ZPU Ottoman soldiers with captured Russian machine gun during WW1See also EditList of Russian Weaponry Maxim gun MG 08 Vickers machine gunReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i Pulemyoty Grazhdanskaya vojna i voennaya intervenciya v SSSR Enciklopediya redkoll gl red S S Hromov 2 e izd M Sovetskaya enciklopediya 1987 str 490 491 a b c d e f Semyon Fedoseev Stoletie legendarnogo Maksima zhurnal Master ruzhyo 11 164 noyabr 2010 str 40 46 a b Jowett Philip 20 Nov 2013 China s Wars Rousing the Dragon 1894 1949 General Military Osprey Publishing pp 129 147 ISBN 9781782004073 a b c d e f g Na vooruzhenii Sovetskoj Armii sostoyali stankovye pulemyoty Maksima obrazca 1910 modernizirovannye v 1930 i 1941 Pulemyoty Velikaya Otechestvennaya vojna 1941 1945 Enciklopediya redkoll gl red M M Kozlov M Sovetskaya enciklopediya 1985 str 594 595 a b c Trevithick Joseph 5 February 2020 Ukrainian Troops Are Still Using This Pre World War I Era Maxim Machine Gun In Combat The Drive Age old weapons are shaping Russia Ukraine war here is the list Opisanie pulemyotnogo opticheskogo pricela obr 1930 Moskva Leningrad Otdel Izdatelstva Narodnogo Komissariata Oborony Soyuza SSR 1951 g Why Ukraine s army still uses a 100 year old machinegun The Economist ISSN 0013 0613 Retrieved 2022 05 11 a b c The Finnish Maxims M09 21 amp M32 33 mosinnagant net Retrieved 12 June 2019 a b Lugosi Jozsef 2008 Gyalogsagi fegyverek 1868 2008 In Lugosi Jozsef Marko Gyorgy Hazank dicsosegere 160 eves a Magyar Honvedseg Budapest Zrinyi Kiado p 382 383 ISBN 978 963 327 461 3 Out Roger May 2005 La mitrailleuse russe Maxim modele 1910 Gazette des armes in French No 365 p 47 Ermakov V F Iz istorii sovetsko chehoslovackogo boevogo sodruzhestva Voenno istoricheskij zhurnal 1988 3 str 11 16 a b Kinard Jeff 9 April 2010 Machine guns In Tucker Spencer C Pierpaoli Paul G Jr eds The Encyclopedia of the Korean War A Political Social and Military History Vol 1 A L 2nd ed ABC CLIO p 535 ISBN 978 1 85109 849 1 Terry Gander Peter Chamberlain Enzyklopadie deutscher Waffen 1939 1945 Handwaffen Artillerie Beutewaffen Sonderwaffen Motorbuch Verlag 2008 Svedeniya shtaba Moskovskogo voennogo okruga o materialnom obespechenii 1 j rumynskoj pehotnoj divizii 1 aprelya 1944 g Osvoboditelnaya missiya Sovetskih Vooruzhyonnyh Sil v Evrope vo vtoroj mirovoj vojne dokumenty i materialy M Voenizdat 1985 str 87 88 Andrzej Konstankiewicz Bron strzelecka i sprzet artyleryjski formacji polskich i Wojska Polskiego w latach 1914 1939 Warszawa 2003 str 113 7 62 mm kulemet Maksim 35 000 shtuk rozporyadzhennya Kabinetu ministriv Ukrayini 1022 r vid 15 serpnya 2011 r Perelik vijskovogo majna Zbrojnih Sil yake mozhe buti vidchuzheno Rozporyadzhennya Kabinetu ministriv Ukrayini 108 r vid 29 lyutogo 2012 r Pro utilizaciyu strileckoyi zbroyi 7 62 mm kulemet Maksim 2 Rozporyadzhennya Kabinetu ministriv Ukrayini 687 r vid 14 serpnya 2013 r Pro zatverdzhennya dodatkovogo pereliku vijskovogo majna Zbrojnih Sil yake mozhe buti vidchuzheno Minoborony Ukrainy vernulo na vooruzhenie 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