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===Machine guns=== *[[Gatling gun]]: Some U.S. Gatling guns were re-chambered for .30-06 *[[Model 1909 machine rifle]]: The Benét–Mercié light machine gun was chambered for .30-06 *[[Chauchat|M1918 Chauchat]]: The US used a mix of Chauchats in .30-06 and 8 mm Lebel *[[Vickers machine gun]] *[[Bren light machine gun|Breda Bren]]Johnston light machine gun *[[Lewis gun]]: The US used a limited amount of Lewis guns chambered in .30-06 in both World War I and World War II *FN Mle 1930: Used by Belgium in .30-06 *[[Johnston light machine gun]] *[[M1917 Browning machine gun|M1917 machine gun]] water-cooled *[[M1919 Browning machine gun|M1919 machine gun]], M37 machine gun, and AN/M2 aircraft machine gun. All air-cooled machine guns feeding from belts. *[[M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle]]: loading from detachable 20-round magazines *[[M1895 Colt–Browning machine gun#World War I|Marlin machine gun]]: Similar to the [[M1895 Colt–Browning machine gun|Colt–Browning machine gun]] ('Potato Digger'), but without the swinging 'digger' piston (linear gas-action piston replacing the swinging action), and used mainly on aircraft. *[[M1941 Johnson machine gun|M1941 Johnson LMG]]: feeding from 20-round side-loading magazine.
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