8,25mm MGw/32

The Madebäch-Clarimonde 8,25mm MGw/32 is a light machine gun adopted in 1932 by the Lienzek Royal Armed Forces and was designed by Georgue Clarimonde. The weapon was capable of both semi-automatic and fully automatic fire modes through a twin trigger system, making use of both 25 round box magazines and 70 round pan magazines depending on application.

The weapon was designed for operation within the cold climate found in Lienzeberg utilising a simple flapper delayed blowback operation which was found to be low maintenance and reliable during Lienzek winter which built a popular reputation amongst soldiers. Two were typically issued per squad each with an assistant gunner.

Variants

 * Paancser Gewearmacsinowi Marka 41 - Intended for tank pintle mounts.
 * Wooden stock replaced with collapsable metal stock.
 * Removed carry handle.
 * Quick release mount for standard lienzek pintles.
 * Typically utilised with 70 round pan magazines.

Current Operators
None

Past Operators

 * Lienzeberg - Primary operator, used extensively across several branches of the Lienzek Royal Armed Forces from 1932 to 1970. Utilised as primary squad level fire support weapon.
 * - Provisional Government of National Revival