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The machine gun that makes a sound like ripping linen when fired is a product of which era? What model? Which country is it made in?

Germany’s MG42, a 7.92mm general-purpose machine gun. Developed in 1939

"The most profound impression that Allied soldiers have on the MG42 is its gunfire. The MG42 machine gun fire rate is as low as 900 rounds per minute and as high as 1,500 rounds per minute. The machine gun fire rate exceeds 1,000 rounds per minute. From now on, people will not be able to distinguish individual gunshots. The sound of MG42 shooting is not like the "click-click" sound of a Czech or Browning machine gun, but the "chichichichi" sound of a high-speed rotating chainsaw. M134 heavy machine gun of the U.S. Army), and some Allied soldiers described the sound as tearing open a large piece of linen. The new recruits didn't care about it. The last thing the Allied veterans wanted to hear was this kind of demonic sound. , this sound is the sound of death. This is inevitable, because of the high rate of fire of MG42, each time the shooter pulls the trigger, he can fire five or six bullets. It will be hit several times in an instant, and the chance of survival is very slim. In actual combat, because of its high rate of fire, the MG42 is not only able to deal with small groups of targets, but it is also very effective against group targets."