This video demonstrates the advanced technique of hip firing a Browning M1919 belt-fed machine gun. It showcases the visual impact of firing such a weapon, including muzzle flash and cycling action in slow motion. The demonstration highlights the shooter's proficiency in managing recoil and handling a historic, full-auto firearm.
This review details the British .303 Browning Mk II* aircraft machine gun, a vital WWII aviation weapon. Key insights include its open-bolt conversion to prevent cordite cook-offs, the development from ground guns to achieve higher rates of fire, and a significant production error involving incorrect drawings. The gun's unique features, like the finned muzzle booster and reversible feed, are also highlighted.
This video captures an exciting full-auto shooting experience at Dragonman's facility in Colorado. Autumn tests several iconic machine guns, including the MP40, M1919, M2 Carbine, M3 Grease Gun, and 1928 Thompson. The content highlights the unique characteristics and firing experience of each firearm, emphasizing safety and the thrill of automatic fire.
Brandon Herrera showcases a variety of automatic firearms at the 'Romp in the Swamp' event. Highlights include testing submachine guns like the MP5SD and B&T SD, firing an M1919 from a vehicle, and concluding with an extensive display of the M134 Minigun's capabilities. The event featured a unique 'Redneck RC XD' target and demonstrated the Bren Gun's manageable recoil.
This Q&A episode delves into firearm design and history, explaining how cartridge taper aids extraction in self-loading firearms and discussing dual-function .22 rifles. Expert insights are provided on the FG-42's classification, preferences for lever-action rifles, and the development of the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge. The discussion also touches on early British self-loading rifle trials and the importance of preserving historical firearms over modification.
The upcoming Morphy Auction on May 28/29 features a significant collection of NFA items and rare machine guns, including a transferable Austen Mk II, Marlin 1917, and various BAR versions like the Swedish 6.5mm variant. Other highlights include a Johnson Light Machine Gun, Yugo M56, and Yugo M92. The auction also extends to antique revolvers, early semi-autos, C&R rifles, and even a British Abbot Self-Propelled Gun.
This video details the Israeli M1919 Browning's journey from a .30-06 machine gun to a 7.62 NATO semi-automatic firearm, focusing on the unique closed-bolt design that facilitates legal US conversion. It highlights specific Israeli modifications like the reduced muzzle booster aperture and altered headspace system, explaining how these changes accommodate NATO ammunition. The abundance of Israeli surplus kits has made semi-automatic M1919s a relatively affordable belt-fed option.
This video details the firearms and tactics of the NVA and Viet Cong during the Vietnam War, featuring insights from Colonel Greg Dillon. It covers the reliability of the AK-47 in adverse conditions, the use of SKS carbines by designated marksmen, and the deployment of RPGs as light artillery. The discussion also touches upon mortar systems, improvised explosives, and heavy machine guns like the DShK.
This review delves into the M1A1 Carbine, a folding-stock variant of the M1 Carbine designed for paratroopers. It highlights the carbine's historical role as a replacement for pistols for support troops and its adoption by airborne units for portability. The video details identifying features of original M1A1s, discusses their rarity and high collector value, and touches on their combat performance and the specialized gear developed for paratroopers, like 'rigger pouches'.
This video showcases a Browning M1919 machine gun converted to fire 7.62x54R ammunition, offering a more affordable shooting experience than its original .30-06 chambering. The demonstration highlights the weapon's full-auto capabilities and reliability, with both the host and a guest shooter expressing significant enjoyment. Slow-motion footage provides a detailed look at the firing mechanism and muzzle blast.
This YouTube video, titled 'IMG 9911', features Kyle shooting the M1919 at an event called Makin Bacon in 2015. Based on the title and description, the content appears to showcase a live-fire demonstration of the M1919 machine gun, likely at a public shooting event. The video's focus is on the act of shooting this specific firearm in a dynamic environment.
This video showcases a machine gun shoot event in Piedmont, Alabama, featuring extensive full-auto fire with various firearms including MAC-11s, HK-style rifles, M1919s, and M2 Brownings. The event also highlights the use of Tannerite for explosive target practice, including a dramatic car flip, and demonstrations of suppressed firearms like the M3 Grease Gun and Uzis. The high-energy event, captured by Iraqveteran8888, emphasizes the auditory and visual spectacle of automatic weapons and large-scale detonations.
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