Australian Army reserve soldier on an exercise with a LSW MAG 58 machine gun, in the Australian bush. He is wearing a typical 'Aussie' slouch hat Stock Photo - Alamy
Australian Army - Why is it called a MAG58? Simple really, it's the acronym of the description of the weapon in French: Mitralleuse (machine gun) d'Appui (of an application / support) Général (
1976 Belgian-MAG-58 machine gun and US made M-60 machine gun - Historic Images
7th Brigade - Australian Army - 20170422ADF8521284_001 Heavy weapons crews from 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment demonstrate the firepower of the MAG 58 machine gun during the 7th Brigade Open Day. ***
Australian Army - #WeaponsWednesday is back this week with the General Support Machine Gun (GSMG) MAG 58. It can be used either as a Light Support Weapon (LSW) fired from the bipod
Australian Rifle Company (1970s-1988)
Mag 58 machine gun hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Mag58 (French) Walk Around Page 1
23 Mag 58 Stock Photos, High-Res Pictures, and Images - Getty Images
MAG FN Herstal 7.62mm caliber gaz machine gun technical data, Belgium Belgian light heavy weapons UK
Mag58 hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Australian Army soldiers, with 5th Battalion, 5th Royal Australian Regiment, fire a MAG58 general support machine gun while participating in support to ground maneuvers training during Exercise Southern Jackaroo at Mount Bundey
FN MAG - Wikipedia