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Good video, LT Brad McInnis! We spent a good bit of time with this weapon during the SF weapons course. I was never really a fan of this weapon. This article suggests as much also.
PO1 H Gene Lawrence
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M1918_Browning_Automatic_Rifle
PO1 H Gene Lawrence
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M1918_Browning_Automatic_Rifle
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MAJ Byron Oyler
LTC Stephen C. - I did not realize there was a difference between BAR and M1919. Interested in your input on all.
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LTC Stephen C.
MAJ Byron Oyler, the BAR was introduced at the end of WWI. It’s a magazine fed heavy automatic rifle and I never thought much of it. I would think that it would have been used by the automatic riflemen in an infantry squad (2 per squad, 1 for each fire team), but it was easily surpassed by individual weapons that were select fire (semi and auto), such as the M14 and the M16. I provided a link to an article about the BAR in my introductory comment.
The M1919 is the old .30 caliber (same round as the BAR and the M1 Garand) machine gun. It was a belt fed, crew served weapon. In terms of use, the M60 was more akin to the M1919 than the BAR. It was a belt fed, crew served machine gun also. The M60 ultimately assumed the role of the .30 cal. It was lighter and fired 7.62 NATO. I preferred the M60 to the .30 cal.
Here’s a link to an article about the M1919.
This is all simply my opinion.
PO1 H Gene Lawrence LT Brad McInnis SGT Steve McFarland MAJ Byron Oyler
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M1919_Browning_machine_gun
The M1919 is the old .30 caliber (same round as the BAR and the M1 Garand) machine gun. It was a belt fed, crew served weapon. In terms of use, the M60 was more akin to the M1919 than the BAR. It was a belt fed, crew served machine gun also. The M60 ultimately assumed the role of the .30 cal. It was lighter and fired 7.62 NATO. I preferred the M60 to the .30 cal.
Here’s a link to an article about the M1919.
This is all simply my opinion.
PO1 H Gene Lawrence LT Brad McInnis SGT Steve McFarland MAJ Byron Oyler
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M1919_Browning_machine_gun
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LTC Stephen C.
MAJ Byron Oyler, here’s a link to an article about the M60.
PO1 H Gene Lawrence LT Brad McInnis SGT Steve McFarland MAJ Byron Oyler
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M60_machine_gun
PO1 H Gene Lawrence LT Brad McInnis SGT Steve McFarland MAJ Byron Oyler
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M60_machine_gun
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