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The Ручной пулемёт Дегтярёвa Пехотный (Ruchnoy Pulemyot Degtyaryova Pekhotny) (Degtyaryov hand-held infantry machine gun) or DP was a light machine gun firing the 7.62x54mmR cartridge that was used by the Soviet Union starting in 1928. It was cheap and easy to manufacture - early models had fewer than 80 parts and could be built by unskilled labour. The DP was especially able to withstand dirt. In tests it was buried in sand and mud and was still capable of firing more than 500 rounds. The DP's main drawback was its bipod; it could not withstand much abuse and broke easily. Also, the magazine, which was a pan with 47 rounds that fed in from the top, was relatively small and continuous fire for long periods could not be relied on as much as contemporary belt fed weapons. It took some time to load a new magazine onto the weapon, and each magazine took a much longer time to load with ammunition. However, the DP's lower cyclic rate of fire meant a reduced risk of the barrel overheating. Nicknamed the "Record player", the DP had a reputation as an effective light support weapon. The DP machine gun was supplemented in the 1950s by the more modern RPD machine gun and entirely replaced in Soviet service by the general purpose PK machine gun in the 1960s. Captured by the Finnish army in the Winter War and the Continuation War to partially replace the Lahti-Saloranta M/26, the weapon received the nickname Emma in the service after a popular waltz; its round magazine resembled a gramophone record as it revolved when the weapon was fired. In the summer of 1944 the Finnish army had about 3400 Finnish-made Lahti-Saloranta's and 9000 captured Soviet-made Degtyaryov's on the front. A number of the RP-46 variant of the DP have been spotted in present day Somalia, in use with militant forces. Variants:
The original DP is more commonly called the DP-28 (or DP-27), although there is some confusion as to whether these are official designations or not.
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This gun's main use was for WWII it was used by the soviets in an effort to invade Germany It had a nick name of the Nazi killer or a more general name of the warsame killer [edit] See also[edit] References[edit] External links
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