M2 Browning Step By Step Headspace Timing

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2014
  • Video by Sgt. Maj. James Denton 1st Battalion, 158th Infantry
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M2_Browning
    The M2 Machine Gun or Browning .50 Caliber Machine Gun is a heavy machine gun designed towards the end of World War I by John Browning. It is very similar in design to Browning's earlier M1919 Browning machine gun, which was chambered for the .30-06 cartridge. The M2 uses the much larger and much more powerful .50 BMG cartridge, which was developed alongside and takes its name from the gun itself (BMG standing for Browning Machine Gun). The M2 has been referred to as "Ma Deuce", as a GI phonetic slang or "the fifty" in reference to its caliber. The design has had many specific designations; the official designation for the current infantry type is Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .50, M2, HB, Flexible. It is effective against infantry, unarmored or lightly armored vehicles and boats, light fortifications and low-flying aircraft. The M2 machine gun has been in production longer than any other machine gun.
    The Browning .50 caliber machine gun has been used extensively as a vehicle weapon and for aircraft armament by the United States from the 1930s to the present. It was heavily used during World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Falklands War, and during the Iraq War and War in Afghanistan in the 2000s and 2010s. It is the primary heavy machine gun of NATO countries, and has been used by many other countries. The M2 has been in use longer than any other small arm in U.S. inventory except the .45 ACP M1911 pistol, also designed by John Browning.
    The current M2HB is manufactured in the United States by General Dynamics and U.S. Ordnance for use by the United States government, and for U.S. Foreign Allies via FMS sales. FN Herstal has manufactured the M2 machine gun since the 1930s.

Комментарии • 106

  • @brentschmidt
    @brentschmidt Год назад +7

    Ha wild to see my old unit as the video that pops up for this instruction set.

  • @Guitcad1
    @Guitcad1 3 года назад +42

    God *_DAMN,_* I hated doing all that!
    Actually, I hated pretty much everything about the M2 except actually *_firing_* it. *_That_* was always fun.
    Everything else sucked balls. Carrying various pieces of it around, setting the goddamn headspace and timing, and worst of all *_cleaning_* the goddamn thing when you came back from the range or the goddamn desert or wherever. What a *_nightmare!_*

    • @RemoveChink
      @RemoveChink 3 года назад +6

      At least its better than what happens if you dont do it.

    • @cabezadepija7318
      @cabezadepija7318 3 года назад +2

      i'd still rather be behind one of these than behind a saw out there

    • @shockwave6213
      @shockwave6213 2 года назад +4

      I feel like I'd be the one the platoon puts in charge of cleaning, inspecting and maintaining the heavy weapons because I am an absolute fanatic for weapon maintenance. I get a certain satisfaction out of knowing the gun will run flawlessly.

    • @alexanderrosales7675
      @alexanderrosales7675 2 года назад +3

      @@cabezadepija7318 Dshk is easier to use and fires a bigger round.

  • @Turboy65
    @Turboy65 2 года назад +14

    The M2 was designed in 1918, production started in 1921 with first deliveries to the US Army in 1921, and 101 years later it's still a mainstay weapon on the front lines of combat. The best designs last the longest. And now I know how to headspace and time one.

    • @dmoney8602
      @dmoney8602 2 года назад

      What ever you say CoD player

    • @Turboy65
      @Turboy65 2 года назад +3

      @@dmoney8602 Never played CoD in my life.

    • @dmoney8602
      @dmoney8602 2 года назад

      Whatever asshole. It’s really sick to read your comment, you getting a giddy hard on About a gun that kills people.
      You don’t know how to headspace or time shit. You’re a fucking loser.

    • @amitmichaeli9019
      @amitmichaeli9019 Год назад +1

      When I was trained on it in 1996, they told us that it's a WW1 relic that will soon be replaced... Now our kids are using it.

    • @worldoftancraft
      @worldoftancraft Месяц назад

      Or I can say the other thing: the dwarves cannot replace inventions of the titans. While Russians already have the 3rd generation of HMG which is like 25 pounds lighter and portable. While M2 can rest on laurers, being an antiquated overly heavy design, not serviceable by an average GI grunt.

  • @pcquintana
    @pcquintana 6 лет назад +16

    I mostly forgot all about that. Good thing there are good Americans that know how to set up a 50.

    • @j.settle6448
      @j.settle6448 4 года назад +3

      You no longer need to these days. They have the modern version that requires no headspace checks. Think M2A1

    • @Kappi1997
      @Kappi1997 3 года назад +2

      @@j.settle6448 Yes but saddly these aren't those you can get on the civilian market. The M2HB is the most modern one i saw in a while on the civilian market

  • @colddeadhand7414
    @colddeadhand7414 Год назад +7

    My dad said he was constantly having to check the headspace and timing on these back when he did small weapons repair back in Vietnam because the guys kept losing their gauges. He said that a dime could be used as an improvised gauge as long as it was the same thickness.

  • @goodclasstesla4373
    @goodclasstesla4373 2 года назад

    Thank you very much for your presence

  • @TheEmeraldReaper
    @TheEmeraldReaper 4 месяца назад

    I went to a gun range in 2022 where I got to shoot this. Before I could shoot it, the RSO's had me help them set headspace by holding back the charging handle while they twisted the barrel. I thought it was so cool that I got to do more than just shoot it. But now I see I was making their job easier by being a second set of hands.

  • @ilyask5078
    @ilyask5078 2 года назад +2

    It is 34 Years ago 😑 time flies, and I forgot all of this settings.

  • @nazeershaik6019
    @nazeershaik6019 5 лет назад +5

    Its wonderful timming setting as same as vechile engine timming ...

  • @imjinrat2325
    @imjinrat2325 5 месяцев назад +1

    I barely remember it, but what I do remember is a little different. Had to do it in 1979 during PNOC in 2nd Division, Korea. Seems like we had to count a lot of clicks while turning the barrel. Like 40 or 50 of them. Don't remember what for, just that I was surprised as hell when it actually functioned when I was done doing it in front of the class. Maybe they changed the gun since then. Also remember strong warnings not to pull the back plate off with weapon cocked to avoid a metal rod shooting into your gut.

    • @tibbs3112
      @tibbs3112 3 месяца назад

      Sounds like the counts of the trigger lever stop nut (aka the timing nut). If I recall right if your timing is really off you screw it up as far as it goes then back it off 35 clicks and go through the timing normally. If all else fails. Go one click at a time and you'll get there but if it's your gun it should never come to that.

    • @imjinrat2325
      @imjinrat2325 3 месяца назад

      @@tibbs3112 Yea backing off 35 clicks seems to jog my memory. All I know is that even with all the new technology it is still an awesome weapon still used as invented over years ago.

  • @maicolsilva2006
    @maicolsilva2006 3 месяца назад

    Nice

  • @BlancaZicafi-wt9vd
    @BlancaZicafi-wt9vd 29 дней назад

    Thanks Guys ❤🎉

  • @elijahschott9978
    @elijahschott9978 7 лет назад +6

    19K: This video is spot on.

    • @cvnevada807
      @cvnevada807 2 года назад

      19K - 19D, liked being 19K much more!

  • @user-kd1bi5cc7s
    @user-kd1bi5cc7s 5 лет назад +1

    If the machine gun cuts the shot into the barrel, what's the reason?

  • @jessicacastro27
    @jessicacastro27 8 лет назад +10

    Fire, no fire is for timing. Go, no go is for headspace and you should NEVER ride the bolt forward. Also when checking for the headspace you want to ensure the firing pin is not sticking out before you shove the guage in so you do not break the firing pin and ending up with a out of service weapon.

    • @wollywolly3953
      @wollywolly3953 7 лет назад +4

      Sir The Operators Manual states to RIDE the bolt forward during HS process.

    • @dmozonnersepicoutdooradven3524
      @dmozonnersepicoutdooradven3524 4 года назад +1

      YES!

    • @dmozonnersepicoutdooradven3524
      @dmozonnersepicoutdooradven3524 4 года назад +2

      @@wollywolly3953 You ride it forward when there is no barrel. Slam it home a LEAST twice before checking head space.

    • @isaachousley325
      @isaachousley325 4 года назад +5

      Ride the bolt home on empty chamber. The operating springs of semiauto and auto weapons are designed to exert force on a cartridge to feed it into and set it in the chamber. If there is no round being fed, that force that would feed the cartridge is now slamming the bolt against the chamber. You ride the bolt home on an empty chamber to prevent breaking parts.

  • @thomasjones2377
    @thomasjones2377 3 года назад +3

    God I love that weapon.. long live the maw deuce

    • @user-io9sb2yt3z
      @user-io9sb2yt3z 2 года назад

      US soldiers don't like this gun because too hard reload

    • @tibbs3112
      @tibbs3112 3 месяца назад

      ​@user-io9sb2yt3z US soldiers wouldn't can't figure out how to use them half the time. US Marines love these things.

  • @jk1209
    @jk1209 2 года назад +3

    If an enemy happens to come too close and you are still assembling this cumbersome gun then quickly grab a catapult and protect youself from the enemy in close range.

    • @worldoftancraft
      @worldoftancraft Месяц назад

      Or just invent NSV to replace the DŠK and eventually replace it with KORD and have no headaches.

  • @lishnoff
    @lishnoff 2 года назад +3

    Does anybody knows the thickness of the all those probes?
    Need to properly adjust M2, but have no this gauges...

    • @tibbs3112
      @tibbs3112 3 месяца назад

      Headspace
      "Go" Guage is .202"
      "No Go" is .203"
      Timing
      Fire Guage is .020"
      No fire is .115"
      Cheers

  • @joe9349
    @joe9349 3 года назад +9

    When I was an E.I.B. instructor me and buddy were doing this in 15, 18 seconds, we gave candidates 8 min. Had to kick a few people out of the way when they charged it with the back plate off. And if you NOGOED someone's ass, they call you a badge protector.

    • @ReconM1A
      @ReconM1A 2 года назад

      I was No GOd for doing it with the back plate removed to save time.... I understand it's not standard but it works... lol

    • @MrLynch-ei4dc
      @MrLynch-ei4dc Год назад

      Damn badge protectors!!!

  • @bwb3636
    @bwb3636 4 года назад +1

    adjusting the timming to get the click should be counter clockwise

  • @chilldudes4368
    @chilldudes4368 Год назад

    Does it hurt on the grips to shoot the m2?

  • @nams0ldier584
    @nams0ldier584 4 года назад

    Finnaly a guide on how to assemble and use my school "tools".
    Bout time

  • @kevins9346
    @kevins9346 2 года назад +1

    aka most annouing shit ever. My pockets would jingle jangle every day. We were required to have that tool on us at all times.

  • @bb3283
    @bb3283 2 года назад

    RUclips airborne ranger here and I can confirm this video

  • @ferna2294
    @ferna2294 2 года назад

    Thank you [Enter your name here] for your service.

  • @Fal41
    @Fal41 3 года назад

    Combien coûte cet article ?

  • @kirkbean8197
    @kirkbean8197 3 года назад +2

    Much more reliable than the M85 that’s for sure.

    • @pappydc12
      @pappydc12 4 месяца назад

      M85? Old 19E here. Luckily, I never had to go fight with the M85 in the M60A1/A3 etc. During tank gunnery the best practice was to just shoot one LONG burst at tank commander/M85 targets. It was always "when the M85 jams" and not IF. POS.....glad they dropped it from the Abrams line of vehicles.

  • @stevehammond9156
    @stevehammond9156 9 лет назад +22

    This is an excellent video on how to perform these VITAL functions on this weapon. If you cannot perform all of this in LESS than 2 minutes, you are a NO GO as far as I am concerned. Mis-setting the timing can result in a weapon that fires too fast or too slow and can result in stoppages. Mis-setting the headspace on an M2 can result in a weapon that is DANGEROUS!

    • @christophernore7201
      @christophernore7201 4 года назад +1

      Yeah, and who would want a dangerous weapon, right?
      Btw, that's a joke. I get what you're saying.

    • @johnkato4138
      @johnkato4138 4 года назад +5

      50 cals that do not know their headspace set have been known to explode. The round does not cleanly leave the chamber and partially breaks apart in the chamber.

    • @christophernore7201
      @christophernore7201 4 года назад +4

      As I said, I was joking, but thanks for clarifying further. I was wondering though, wouldn't it be possible to make a 50 cal. Machine-gun that doesn't have to be "tuned" like the M2? I know that there already are some new ones, but they can't fire all the rounds that the M2 can.

    • @Key_highway
      @Key_highway 3 года назад

      Christopher Nore the QCB model doesn’t require it and as far as I’m aware can still fire the full range of ammunition that we used with the old 50

    • @brianhalligan1138
      @brianhalligan1138 3 года назад

      @@Key_highway Sorry... there's a CQB M2?

  • @rommas1555
    @rommas1555 2 года назад

    Дяк!) Guys !))

  • @unknownpeople1687
    @unknownpeople1687 4 года назад +3

    dismounted and reassembled 2 min 32 sec my best time

  • @jalisciensehastalascachas1938
    @jalisciensehastalascachas1938 4 года назад +1

    I gotta watch this video a couple times
    Imma have a important test soon, need to know my shit right!!
    Never thought Ma’ Deuces were such a complicated mess (for starters I guess)

  • @IKEMOTO___77
    @IKEMOTO___77 Год назад

    Go No go!!

  • @user-cl1qe4cw2t
    @user-cl1qe4cw2t 2 года назад +1

    A good machine for processing bad russians into good ones

    • @worldoftancraft
      @worldoftancraft Месяц назад

      Even NSV Utôs does that more reliably than mammoth age M2. Not speaking about more modern Kord HMG

  • @user-nm7tj2jh3t
    @user-nm7tj2jh3t 10 месяцев назад +1

    It's an old weapon. The new one doesn't need a gauge.

    • @karatos
      @karatos 10 месяцев назад

      The new what? Look, all guns need gauges, you just might not know it.

    • @tibbs3112
      @tibbs3112 3 месяца назад

      Just cause your armory sets your headspace and you get the new fancy quick changing barrel on the new ones doesn't mean they don't need the guages.

  • @unknownpeople1687
    @unknownpeople1687 4 года назад +1

    I do this in 2:32 min easy my last crono.

  • @StarDark4
    @StarDark4 2 года назад +1

    I don't want to use a weapon that is this complicated to set up. If it jams in a firefight it's essentially useless now

    • @shockwave6213
      @shockwave6213 2 года назад

      Its not that complicated. In fact, I dare say its actually very simple for such a heavy weapon. I guess that's why everyone tells me they'd want me setting up, cleaning and maintaining the heavy weapons if we were in a combat zone. I love performing weapons maintenance. LOL.

  • @robbyshick3895
    @robbyshick3895 Год назад

    First time I fired it had a Vietnam Veteran help with head space and timing…. He let me shot fist and as I was ready he ask me if I was sure head space and time was right…. He said he saw them blow up in Vietnam, I shot first round with my eyes closed…

  • @christophersine84
    @christophersine84 Год назад

    It's almost always 3 clicks out

  • @johnsmith-by3yg
    @johnsmith-by3yg 2 года назад

    just put barrel in my 50 cal. receiver 15 clicks that was it. Most times i had a nail holding to the pod haha go army back in the 70des had an inspection they ask me how i would fire my 50, i said i would not, its held with nails. one inspector said you have a Russian tank comping at you what do you do, i told him i would take out with an anti tank gun, the inspector said where did you get the anti tank gun, i look at him an said the same place you got your tank, i was put ok KP i am good at pealing potato, 2/92.

  • @johnvitalis952
    @johnvitalis952 3 года назад

    Crossroads of the Pacific ........

  • @pangyarlee510
    @pangyarlee510 3 года назад +1

    way harder then i thought, i tought its just putting the ammo belt. and rack the bolt twice. thats what i thought😂i am just 11 years old

    • @ivanhorvat1995
      @ivanhorvat1995 3 года назад

      U don't do this every single time before firing dude

    • @pangyarlee510
      @pangyarlee510 3 года назад

      @@ivanhorvat1995 well if i need to do this ,i would not know how to🤣btw pls dont roast me

    • @Woody-nc1ru
      @Woody-nc1ru 3 года назад

      3 clicks and go if the shit hits the fan.

    • @shockwave6213
      @shockwave6213 2 года назад

      This is something that only needs to be done after reassembly after disassembly and cleaning. It just so happens that said cleaning is pretty regular when rotating your guns around on patrols.

  • @rocksteel44
    @rocksteel44 6 месяцев назад

    ...AUSGEZEICHNET!!!!!

  • @Investing_WithDrake_Culver
    @Investing_WithDrake_Culver 3 года назад

    This is so confusing

  • @geoffreyjohn4160
    @geoffreyjohn4160 4 года назад

    I'm french and i don't understand

    • @Rikard_Nilsson
      @Rikard_Nilsson 3 года назад +5

      In order for an M2 heavy machinegun to not malfunction in a dangerous way the distance between the barrel and the moving parts need to be checked with a bunch of spacers in certain areas before firing. Otherwise you risk the cartridges exploding in your face instead of sending the bullet down range. This is what they're doing here.

    • @TheSelfeDestruct
      @TheSelfeDestruct 2 года назад +3

      If you are French you don't really need to get the M2 into working condition, you just drop it and run to the POW camp so you have first choice of the good bunks.

  • @juancampoa8080
    @juancampoa8080 Год назад

    Esa es la m3 no la dos

  • @mudekerezabisimwa471
    @mudekerezabisimwa471 2 года назад

    Sawa.

  • @user-df6gw9uf2e
    @user-df6gw9uf2e Месяц назад

    За 30секунд будуть втрати. Ти готовий спілкуватись з рідними

  • @olgader2199
    @olgader2199 4 месяца назад

    это пиздец...

  • @harpomarx7777
    @harpomarx7777 6 лет назад +1

    Photographer fails to zoom in on the gauge insertion ... stands on wrong side ... wiggles camera. Sucks. FAIL

    • @TheSelfeDestruct
      @TheSelfeDestruct 2 года назад

      Probably because he's a soldier and not a professional cameraman. But you keep on being your shiny happy ray of sunshine sweetheart.

    • @Woody-nc1ru
      @Woody-nc1ru 2 года назад

      @@TheSelfeDestruct 🤣😂🤣 awesome

    • @shockwave6213
      @shockwave6213 2 года назад

      Its very simple: The Go (Thin side) should fit between the bolt and barrel while the bolt is forward and the No Go (Thick side) should not fit there with the bolt closed.

  • @destroyerarmor2846
    @destroyerarmor2846 3 года назад

    Mediocre old design