Browning BAR

Published on May 28, 2016
Duration: 11:59

This review covers the historical Browning BAR, specifically the M1918A2 full-auto variant. It highlights John Browning's design, the weapon's significant weight aiding recoil management with the .30-06 cartridge, and its historical use in trench warfare with the 'walking fire' technique. The demonstration showcases both slow and fast fire modes, emphasizing the challenge of handling such a heavy automatic rifle.

Quick Summary

The Browning BAR M1918A2 is a full-automatic rifle designed by John Browning, firing the .30-06 Springfield cartridge. It features slow and fast fire modes and was historically associated with 'walking fire' tactics, though more practically used with a bipod due to its significant weight.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Browning BAR in Texas
  2. 01:07Historical Markings & M1918A2 Upgrades
  3. 01:50John Browning Design & Recoil
  4. 02:33Tactical Context: Walking Fire
  5. 04:30Live Fire Demo: Slow & Fast Auto
  6. 08:57Walking Fire Demo & .30-06 Caliber

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Browning BAR M1918A2?

The Browning BAR M1918A2 is a full-automatic variant of the iconic Browning Automatic Rifle, designed by John Browning. It fires the .30-06 Springfield cartridge and was famously used throughout various conflicts, featuring slow and fast fire modes.

What is 'walking fire' with the Browning BAR?

'Walking fire' was a WWI tactic intended for advancing soldiers to fire from the hip. While demonstrated, it was more practically used with a bipod due to the BAR's weight and recoil, especially in its full-auto configuration.

What caliber does the Browning BAR M1918A2 use?

The Browning BAR M1918A2 is chambered in the powerful .30-06 Springfield cartridge. This caliber has proven its longevity and effectiveness, remaining popular over a century after its initial development.

What are the key features of the Browning BAR M1918A2?

Key features include its gas-operated action, open bolt firing, a 20-round box magazine, and two automatic fire rates (slow and fast). Its substantial weight, around 19 lbs, aids in managing recoil from the .30-06 round.

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