They use the AN/M2 during World War II with a firerate of 800-900 RPM as opposed to the original 450-600rpm. During World War II, a faster-firing Browning was developed for aircraft use. The AN/M3 increased the rate of fire to around 1,200 rounds per minute while firing the same round with minimal change in weight or size. The AN/M3 saw service in the Korean War of 1950's
I need one of these for my front porch
Damn!! Modern day Terminator weapon right there!! That's an awesome system!
Yo that Gau 21 sounds like an MG42 on steroids. Imagine if the boys in the air in WW2 had these.
They use the AN/M2 during World War II with a firerate of 800-900 RPM as opposed to the original 450-600rpm. During World War II, a faster-firing Browning was developed for aircraft use. The AN/M3 increased the rate of fire to around 1,200 rounds per minute while firing the same round with minimal change in weight or size.
The AN/M3 saw service in the Korean War of 1950's
I was on a 50 cal. crew in 1982 at Fort Benning Best Weapon I've Ever Fired. As long as you change barrels every 2000 rounds.
we could hit main Post from range.
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Dear WunterSlash...
$ 800
I want one for the House
FN should supply it to Russia against oil and gas
i want one
LE/MIL only
what's the fire rate on it?
Red tip M17 tracer
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1200 rpm of 50 bmg
that does not answer the question.
need this at our border usa
Was thinking the same thing. A few of these along the border......illegal problem solved.
@@Ceberis funny
I SAID GET THE FUCK OUT OF MY YARD!!!!!
Perfect for Home Defense
1200 rpm of 50 bmg
Good concept, but the platform is just too heavy.
The platform needs to be light enough to be transported and deployed anywhere by three or four man
Well done video, excellent transitions…I have kept this one in my favorites forever.
Beutiful Weapon!👍
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