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M2 Browning Heavy Machine Gun

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M2 Browning Heavy Machine Gun
M2 Browning Heavy Machine Gun
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Single plate printing, very simple supports, designed with 2 articulated joints, the machine gun can rotate and aim in all directions without dead angles, no glue required, the barrel interface is designed to be quite tight, it can be sanded slightly during installation.

The M2 Browning heavy machine gun is a large-caliber heavy machine gun designed by American firearms designer John Moses Browning in the 1920s, firing 12.7×99mm (.50 BMG) large-caliber ammunition, primarily intended for attacking lightly armored targets, grouped personnel, and low-altitude air defense.

The gun operates on a short recoil principle, boasting strong firepower, stable ballistics, and extremely long range, with an effective range of approximately 1800 meters and a maximum range of up to 2500 meters. Its most famous variant, the M2HB, was adopted in 1933, solving overheating issues during sustained fire by employing a heavy barrel.

Since its entry into service, the M2 Browning machine gun has seen action in World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and numerous conflicts into the 21st century. Due to its robust construction and reliable operation, it has been adopted by over 50 countries worldwide and remains a vital piece of equipment for the US military and many other armed forces to this day, revered as an exceptionally successful heavy machine gun design.

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