New Jersey Devils vs. Vancouver Canucks – Game Highlights

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  1. NHL should change the OT/SO rules… Make OT 3 on 3 for 10 mins. Then if it's still tied go to a shootout. Devils deserved a much better fate tonight.

  2. Anyway lemme talk yall how a machine gun works😊😊

    WWI, machine guns like the Maxim, utilized the recoil of fired bullets to automatically reload and fire, creating a rapid-fire weapon that was devastating on the battlefield.
    Here's a more detailed explanation:
    Recoil-Operated Mechanism:
    The core principle behind the WWI machine gun's operation was the use of the recoil force generated by the firing cartridge to automatically cycle the weapon.
    Maxim Machine Gun:
    The Maxim machine gun, invented by Hiram Maxim, is a prime example of this technology.
    How it Works:
    When a cartridge is fired, the recoil force pushes a mechanism (like a toggle lock or a cam) backward.
    This backward movement extracts the spent cartridge and loads a new one.
    The mechanism then returns to its original position, cocking the firing pin and preparing the gun for the next shot.
    Water Cooling:
    The Maxim gun, and other WWI machine guns, often featured water-cooled barrels to prevent overheating during sustained firing.
    Belt-Fed:
    Machine guns were typically fed by ammunition belts, allowing for a continuous stream of fire without manual reloading.
    Impact on Warfare:
    The machine gun's high rate of fire and devastating power played a significant role in the development of trench warfare, as it made it extremely difficult to advance across open ground.
    Other Machine Guns:
    Other machine guns used in WWI include the Lewis gun and the Hotchkiss machin

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