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Browning’s magnificent M2 machine gun—chambered in the .50 Browning Machine Gun (BMG) cartridge—gave America and her allies the priceless gift of global air superiority. Nothing else came close.
To fire the .50 BMG, Browning turned to another proven machine-gun design, the M1917. After scaling up the M1917 design and incorporating a few changes, the resulting machine gun was ready for ...
Before the famous M2 Browning Machine Gun, there was the Colt Model 1924 Automatic Machine Gun. Here's a look at an original operating manual for the gun from the American Rifleman Tech Files.
A Marine sniper killed an enemy soldier 1.4 miles away in 1967 with a .50 caliber Browning machine gun. To this day, it remains the Corps' longest confirmed sniper kill shot.
The Browning M2 .50 Caliber Machine Gun, Heavy barrel is an automatic, recoil operated, air-cooled machine gun with adjustable headspace and is crew transportable with limited amounts of ...
An M2 Browning .50-caliber machine gun and a Mk.-19 grenade launcher sit on the ground as Ukrainian soldiers take part in military drills simulating a possible attack in the Chernobyl zone, a few ...
M2 Browning .50 Caliber Heavy Machine Gun: The “Ma Deuce,” as it is affectionately known, is the longest-serving machine gun in the world. It was born in the trenches of World War I.
Very few people survive a hit from the .50 caliber round fired by the M2 Browning Machine Gun. You’ve seen it in World War II movies, Vietnam flicks, and on the nightly news.
And, if you really want the whole experience you can add on belt-fed behemoths like the M-2 50 cal. Browning, to the basic package. More: Owning a machine gun in Alabama requires big bucks Tim ...