M1922 BAR Cavalry Light Machine Gun

Published on April 21, 2025
Duration: 13:54

The M1922 BAR was a rare light machine gun variant developed from the M1918 BAR, featuring a heavier barrel and bipod for sustained automatic fire. While Colt produced commercial versions, only 500 M1922s were converted from existing stocks before being declared obsolete in 1941. Key features include cooling fins on the barrel and a rear monopod for stability, though it was less ergonomic for left-handed shooters.

Quick Summary

The M1922 BAR was a rare light machine gun variant developed from the M1918 BAR, featuring a heavier, finned barrel and a bipod for sustained automatic fire. Only 500 were produced, all conversions, before being declared obsolete in 1941.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and BAR History
  2. 01:46Development of the M1922
  3. 03:34Markings and Commercial Origins
  4. 04:20Muzzle Device and Bipod
  5. 05:41Barrel Profile and Cooling
  6. 06:24Fire Controls and Ergonomics
  7. 06:58Rear Monopod Functionality
  8. 09:23Weight and Squad Loadout
  9. 11:02Production and Obsolescence

Frequently Asked Questions

What made the M1922 BAR different from the original M1918 BAR?

The M1922 BAR was developed as a light machine gun variant, featuring a heavier barrel and a bipod for improved accuracy during sustained automatic fire, unlike the original M1918 designed for 'walking fire'.

What were the key design features of the M1922 BAR?

Key features included a heavier, finned barrel for better heat dissipation, a removable bipod with pivot and rotation, a rear monopod for stability, and a selector for semi-auto, full-auto, and safe modes.

What is the historical significance of the M1922 BAR?

The M1922 BAR represented an effort to adapt the Browning Automatic Rifle for a light machine gun role. However, only 500 were produced, and it was quickly declared obsolete as the US military adopted the M1918A2 for WWII.

Was the M1922 BAR a commercial or military production?

The M1922 BAR was a military development, but the specific gun shown was a commercial Colt Model 1919, which Colt marketed to police and international militaries and were later converted to military patterns.

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