Built as an aircraft-mounted machine gun, the Vickers K is a fast-firing drum-fed .303 British machine gun from the 1930s. However, when fitted with a standard pistol grip and stock, it was pressed into service as a GPMG for ground troops in 1944. This one's still got its AA sights attached, but with a 100-round drum and ~1000 RPM firerate, does that really matter?
