I have a question. I saw in some Liberation War movies and TV series that there was a light machine gun similar to the Bren type light machine gun, but it was inserted like the ZB-26

I remember I answered this question before... Haha/question/195047074.html The answer to the original question is as follows: In 1941, Preserved Fruit purchased 18,000 sticks from the Canadian Inglis Company through the U.S. Lease Act. The Bren MKI light machine gun produced under British authorization. This Bren MKI is also a British improved version of the ZB-26 series. (Click to open the picture, the following are the same)

But they all use .303 British (7.7mm) ammunition. The light machine guns obtained from US aid after 1944 were still produced by Inglis, but the caliber was changed to 7.92mm. The difference between it and .303 Bren is still in the magazine. It uses ZB -26 straight magazine of 20 rounds. The 792 Bren light machine gun in the military blog

This 792 Bren light machine gun is improved on the basis of the British MKII.303 Bren light machine gun, except that the magazine is replaced with 20 of the ZB-26 Except for the magazine, the rest is exactly the same as the .303MKII Bren light machine gun. This kind of light machine gun is called the 79 Boran light machine gun in China. There is a steel stamp on the right side of the receiver with the words "79 Boran Made in Canada" in Chinese.

The produced light machine gun is ready to be packed, and the Chinese characters on the box are still "79 Boran Made in Canada"

In the Korean battlefield, we still use the 79 Boran Korean battlefield. The Bolan, M1 Garand, and M1 Thomson equipped by our army

Let’s talk about the light machine guns used in the Liberation War: the Soviet DP-27/28 light machine gun, among which the 27 in the Battle of Taierzhuang The division was equipped with DP light machine guns. During the Battle of Wuhan, there were already all-Soviet weapons units. Later, the 200th Division of the New Fifth Army of the Expeditionary Force was also an all-Soviet weapon unit and used this type of machine gun. The Nationalist Government also allocated 120 troops to the Eighth Route Army. During the Liberation War, the People's Liberation Army captured many more. The picture below shows the 7-column DP machine gun of the Northwest Field Army captured by the National Army. Of course, it is also possible that the National Army used its own machine gun to forge it

The PLA machine gunner in the Battle of Dingtao

Also BAR, both the United States and Belgium have been equipped by China. There are roughly two types and four calibers. 1. The U.S.-origin BAR using the .30-06 (7.62X63mm) Springfield rifle egg, mainly because China became the United States in 1942. The M1918A2 aided by the United States after the Lend-Lease Assistance Countries. 2. The M1930 and D-Browning light machine guns produced in Belgium, which use 8mm (7.92X57mm) Mauser rifle bullets, and the Wz1928 light machine gun produced in Poland. The picture below shows the FN BAR used by the People's Liberation Army in the Lianghuai Campaign

Taisho 11th year style, which is what we often call crooked.

Type 99 7.7mm caliber light machine gun

The main ones are the above, but because our country was made by IWC at that time, others such as Finland and some non-mainstream light machine guns in Switzerland The machine guns are all equipped. If you are interested, you can discuss it further. PS: The answer downstairs is copied from the answer I worked so hard to compile myself! despise!