Minute of Mae: U.S. Browning Automatic Rifle 1918

Published on January 6, 2022
Duration: 1:00

This guide details the operation and handling of the U.S. Browning Automatic Rifle 1918 (BAR 1918). It covers charging, magazine insertion, sight adjustment, and control during semi-automatic and full-automatic fire. The BAR 1918 is presented as a highly effective weapon for trench warfare, particularly with its 'walking fire' capability. Instruction emphasizes managing recoil and understanding the fire selector modes.

Quick Summary

The U.S. Browning Automatic Rifle 1918 (BAR 1918) is an open-bolt, gas-operated firearm weighing 16 lbs with a 47-inch length, chambered in .30-06. It features 'F' (semi-auto), 'A' (full-auto), and 'S' (safety) fire modes and is known for its 'walking fire' capability facilitated by a belt-mounted cup.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Physical Specs
  2. 00:16Loading and Operation
  3. 00:25Fire Selector Modes
  4. 00:31Handling and Recoil
  5. 00:38Walking Fire and Gas System
  6. 00:43Sights and Magazine Release
  7. 00:52Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the U.S. Browning Automatic Rifle 1918 (BAR 1918) charged?

The BAR 1918 is charged by pulling the bolt rearward. Once charged, the charging handle can be tucked away, and the firearm is ready to accept a magazine for firing.

What are the fire selector modes on the BAR 1918?

The BAR 1918 features a three-position fire selector switch. 'F' denotes semi-automatic fire, 'A' indicates full-automatic fire, and 'S' is for safety, typically located past the pin.

What is 'walking fire' and how is it used with the BAR 1918?

'Walking fire' is a technique for controlling automatic weapons while moving. The BAR 1918 utilizes a belt-mounted cup to aid in this technique, allowing for sustained fire while advancing.

What is the typical weight and length of the BAR 1918?

The U.S. Browning Automatic Rifle 1918 (BAR 1918) is a substantial firearm, weighing approximately 16 pounds and having an overall length of 47 inches.

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