Air Force Times on MSN: A century of the 'Ma Deuce': How the M2 Browning became America's workhorse machine gun
Key Points - The Nazi German MG 42, introduced in 1942, was a fearsome 7.92x57mm Mauser general-purpose machine gun renowned for its devastatingly high rate of fire (1,200-1,800 rpm) and reliability, ...
Military Times on MSN: A century of the ‘Ma Deuce': How the M2 Browning became America's workhorse machine gun
A century of the ‘Ma Deuce': How the M2 Browning became America's workhorse machine gun
YouTube on MSN: Why German soldiers feared America’s M2 .50-caliber machine gun
AOL: The Evolution of the Machine Gun: From Gatling to Modern Day
Few weapons have defined the tempo of modern warfare quite like the machine gun. It isn’t a new concept by any means, with the notion of rapid fire volleys being something dating back to the Age of ...
24/7 Wall St: Why The U.S. Military Still Uses This 100-Year-Old Machine Gun
Stars and Stripes: Logistics Marines on Okinawa sharpen machine-gun skills for island defense
CAMP HANSEN, Okinawa — Marines who normally man a desk stepped behind machine guns at a firing range on this northern Okinawa base recently to hone their skills defending a command post. About 30 ...
A century of the 'Ma Deuce': How the M2 Browning became America's workhorse machine gun
Task & Purpose: The Army wants to replace the M240 medium machine gun
For decades, the U.S. military’s M240 medium machine gun has proven its worth, but now the Army is looking for something new. The Army’s proposed fiscal year 2026 budget includes a project dubbed the ...