Breda M1930

The Beretta Model 30 was a Light Machine Gun used by the Italian army during World War II. The troops using it generally regarded it as a poor weapon because it tended to jam frequently, fired a weak 6.5mm round out of fragile clips and it had a slow rate of fire. The most interesting thing about this weapon is the way it is loaded the magazine was attached to the weapon and was supplemented with bullets via two 10 round brass stripper clips, causing confusion in battle. Another problem that plagued this weapon is that each round that is gets chambered in the bolt is sprayed with oil to prevent jamming; this often caused the rounds to misfire or to fire prematurely obviously a bad trait.