@@3DGunner We had them in ring mounts in our trucks as AA against jets. 🤣 They are fun to shoot, when you shoot them from a ring mount on a truck the links and brass fall all over the driver.
Wonderful gun! I liked everything about it, especially how it would "talk" when you had HST (headspace and timing) set up properly. Well, there was one thing I didn't like, the weight. It was nearly a mile to the motorpool from the barracks, and, being the TC (track commander of an M113), I got to carry my fifty, plus my rifle and all my other field gear. The gun was signed out as a "set", so the receiver, two barrels, heavy tripod and a very large night vision optic for it. I pawned off the accessories to lower ranked squad members. Thanks to all my infantry bros! 😅 There was one gun that malfunctioned on another guys track at the gunnery range (mech gunnery, shooting for score). His gun got out of time because he didn't change the barrel soon enough and overheated. This gun will fire from an open bolt status! The cartridge went off, the receiver lid blew up in his face, the sides of the receiver were bulged out a good 1/4", the barrel welded itself to the receiver, and the guy got a helicopter medevac ride to the Fort Benning hospital and was treated for burns to his forearms and face, along with temporary flash blindness. That gun is no joke. If you can see it, you can hit it. Thanks for the awesome video! 🫡
Looks like a very clean & less Finicky mechanism than MG42/KSP58/FN MAG, etc. Even if they of course work very well too.... ... Browning M2, the Harley Davidson of Machine guns. Even if the FN MAG had a lot to do with the BAR too, so Browning was in that chain too..
Work well? See comment above regarding barrel not changed soon enough. JM Browning was not the genius people make him out to be. His 1895 Winchester was a POS and his 1911 only stayed in production because the Army didn't care much about pistols, since most guys couldn't shoot well. His '94 was a good piece of engineering, but the Savage was a much better, stronger design. Even the Marlin was better than the '94. JM Browning got many ideas from people who received no credit. He was what is called a plagiarist in the literary world.
I was assistant gunner on a M2 in the Marines in the 1980's
Interesting. You want to tell us more about it?
@@3DGunner We had them in ring mounts in our trucks as AA against jets. 🤣 They are fun to shoot, when you shoot them from a ring mount on a truck the links and brass fall all over the driver.
@@3DGunner When you change barrels you have to check the headspace before you shoot again.
Very interesting, thank you.
thank you for your service!
What a beast!
Wonderful gun! I liked everything about it, especially how it would "talk" when you had HST (headspace and timing) set up properly. Well, there was one thing I didn't like, the weight. It was nearly a mile to the motorpool from the barracks, and, being the TC (track commander of an M113), I got to carry my fifty, plus my rifle and all my other field gear. The gun was signed out as a "set", so the receiver, two barrels, heavy tripod and a very large night vision optic for it. I pawned off the accessories to lower ranked squad members. Thanks to all my infantry bros! 😅
There was one gun that malfunctioned on another guys track at the gunnery range (mech gunnery, shooting for score). His gun got out of time because he didn't change the barrel soon enough and overheated. This gun will fire from an open bolt status! The cartridge went off, the receiver lid blew up in his face, the sides of the receiver were bulged out a good 1/4", the barrel welded itself to the receiver, and the guy got a helicopter medevac ride to the Fort Benning hospital and was treated for burns to his forearms and face, along with temporary flash blindness. That gun is no joke. If you can see it, you can hit it.
Thanks for the awesome video! 🫡
Can you please do the Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23 ?
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Looks like a very clean & less Finicky mechanism than MG42/KSP58/FN MAG, etc. Even if they of course work very well too....
... Browning M2, the Harley Davidson of Machine guns.
Even if the FN MAG had a lot to do with the BAR too, so Browning was in that chain too..
Work well? See comment above regarding barrel not changed soon enough. JM Browning was not the genius people make him out to be. His 1895 Winchester was a POS and his 1911 only stayed in production because the Army didn't care much about pistols, since most guys couldn't shoot well. His '94 was a good piece of engineering, but the Savage was a much better, stronger design. Even the Marlin was better than the '94. JM Browning got many ideas from people who received no credit. He was what is called a plagiarist in the literary world.
Can you give me a 3D drawing of it? Thanks very much
Basic anti gay machine
You definitely seem to be very interested in gay people if you talk about them on completely unrelated videos... Hm..
@@Matt_Avgeek yeah, pretty weird.
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