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- Bergmann_MG_15nA_machine_gun comment "The Bergmann MG15 was the World War I production version of a prototype machine gun designed in 1910. It should not be confused with the similarly designated Rheinmetall MG-15, which was a completely different weapon, whose nomenclature is often confused with the Bergmann because of the naming conventions of the Weimar Republic. The two weapons are completely unrelated. The Bergmann MG-15 fired from 250-, 200-, or 100-round disintegrating metal-linked belts, a first for a light machine gun.".