MAC-58
The MAC-58 was a version of the French AA-52 machine gun using .50 BMG instead of 7.62×51mm NATO cartridges. A few prototypes were tested and one was retained for pre-serial production, but it never reached mass production due to the large quantity of American M2 Browning machine guns already in service with the French armed forces.
Development
On September 23, 1950, the Manufacture d'armes de Châtellerault began to develop a 12.7 mm machine gun to replace the M2 Browning. Only the caliber of the weapon was specified, with other features being left to the initiative of consulting firms in Mulhouse, Châtellerault and Saint-Étienne.In Chatellerault, the study was entrusted to a technician under the orders of Chief Engineer Martin and the instigation of directors, BMI and BMI Rabbe Nardin. On February 12, 1956, a dimensional drawing of the weapon was produced and submitted to the technical department of the, resulting in the creation of a prototype. The weapon was inspired by the AA-52 general-purpose machine gun, with a pressed steel shell that necessitated the use of a 3-400 ton press.
Specifications
Specifications that would meet the 12.7 mm machine gun standard were specified by the MAC. The weapon was required to:- Be an adaptable and self-portable light machine gun.
- Enable effective fire against helicopters or light aircraft which are at an altitude of.
- Have an adjustable range of
- Be lightweight for easy handling.
- Be easier to maintain and operate than an American 12.7 mm machine gun.
- Use the same types of ammunition as an American 12.7 mm machine gun.
- The prototype is fed from the left and ejects shell casings from the bottom right.
- Effectiveness of air target shooting is to be identical to the 12.7 mm machine gun currently used by light anti-aircraft gunners.
- The shooting ground is set with an APX 806 bezel.
- The weight should be comparable to that of the Hotchkiss Mle 1914.
- The design is to be based on the AA-52, with few differing parts.
- The gun should fire both NATO and French cartridges.
- The gun can be mounted on an M3 tripod via a flexible MAC link.
- The fire rate is to be 500 to 600 rpm.