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    Hello from Arizona

    Thanks. 1919 is a great forum for Browning MGs, lots of good guys and a ton of knowledge to learn.
  2. W

    Hello from Arizona

    Thanks guy. Seem like a really good forum.
  3. W

    What is your favorite WW2 Machine Gun and why

    Out of all 3, the Grease Gun stayed in service the longest. They were still found in tanks during Desert Storm in the 90s. Not bad for stamped sheet metal design.
  4. W

    What is your favorite WW2 Machine Gun and why

    Definitely agree with you about the FG42. Great weapon
  5. W

    Hello from Arizona

    Thanks. Seems like a pretty good amount of knowledge on this forum
  6. W

    What is your favorite WW2 Machine Gun and why

    Agreed about the BAR. Iconic Browning design, but that's about it by WW2 Nambu was a really great designer, borrowed off the ZB26 and Hotchikiss designs. The type 99 was definitely an improvement from the 96.
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    What is your favorite WW2 Machine Gun and why

    The Zk383 is definitely a great sub gun as well. Really like the barrel change. Both are great pistol caliber sub guns.
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    What is your favorite WW2 Machine Gun and why

    Wow, no way I could just have 1 favorite. Heavy: Browning M2 - longevity of course, versatility in both ground and air roles. Simplicity of design, caliber, and ability for mass production. Rilfe caliber: MG42 - the use of stamped sheet metal receivers, delayed roller locking lugs, quick...
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    Hello from Arizona

    Hello to everyone. New to this forum, long time member of 1919 & weaponsguild. My main areas of interest are Machine guns and development from Maxim to MG3, pistol to rifle caliber, ground and some aircraft guns. Will
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