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The Madsen MG is the best weapon in Battlefield 1. In episode 11 of my Battlefield 1 weapon guides, we take a close look at the Madsen MG, the third light machine gun available to the support class. With its distinctive top-mounted magazine and century-long service history, the Madsen is one of the most unique - and divisive - LMGs in the game. We’ll explore the real-world origins of the Madsen, from its Danish design and widespread adoption during World War I to its surprisingly long service life well into the modern era. From there, the video breaks down its in-game performance, including fire rate, damage profile, recoil characteristics, and how its limited 30-round magazine affects its role on the battlefield. Each variant is covered in detail - Low Weight, Storm, and Trench - highlighting where each one succeeds, where they fall short, and which playstyles they best support. I also take a look at the Repetierpistole M1912, a highly capable sidearm that pairs well with the Madsen’s strengths and weaknesses. If you’re wondering whether the Madsen MG is worth using, which variant to pick, or how to make it work despite its limitations, this guide will give you a clear answer. Thanks for watching, and be sure to join me next time when I’ll be covering the Russian 1895, the third sniper rifle in Battlefield 1. Sources: https://battlefield.fandom.com/wiki/M... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winches... https://battlefield.fandom.com/wiki/R... https://sym.gg/legacy/index.html?game... Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:15 Background 1:13 Gun Data 1:44 Low Weight 2:10 Storm 2:44 Trench 3:23 Repetierpistole M1912 4:10 Conclusion 5:01 Outro