natedog
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This gun is used in the book, "Havana", by Stephen Hunter by a member of the Cuban secret police. Try as I might, I can't find any information or pictures other than this NRA article (http://www.nrapublications.org/archives/mendoza_novbonus.asp), which describes it as
Any other info or pictures would be appreciated.
The “Fusil Ametrellador Systema Mendoza†Model 1934 is an air-cooled, magazine-fed, gas-operated light machine gun weighing approximately 18.5 lbs. The design features a quick-detachable barrel with 39 radial cooling fins, a flash hider and a bipod. The top-mounted, 20-or 30- round box magazine is offset to the right, allowing the sights to be centered. The rotating bolt has eight locking lugs in three rows that lock directly to the steel receiver. The gas system is fed from an adjustable gas port 11" from the rear of the barrel. Gas flows through a tube in the gas port where it impinges on the recessed face of the piston, which forms part of the operating rod assembly. Cyclic firing rate is 380 to 550 rounds per minute (RPM) depending on the gas system setting. Designers consider that while the Mendoza borrows much from both the Lewis and the Hotchkiss machine guns, the Model 1934 is a first-class design in its own right. In many ways, the Mendoza Model 1934 is what the American BAR should have been.
Any other info or pictures would be appreciated.