The MG-15 was developed in 1932 and early on was extensively used on the aircraft of the German Air Force. By World War II, most were replaced and pressed into service by ground troops with the addition of a stock and bipod. It was known for it's 75 round capacity "doppeltrommel" saddle drum magazine, but proved clumsy as a ground weapon, leading to the development of the MG-34 (also used as an Imperial weapon, see the BlasTech DLT-19). Firearms, Zombies, Weapons Guns, Machine Guns, Concept Weapons, Assault Rifle, Guns And Ammo, Cool Guns, Auto