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The M1919A2 is a lightweight machine gun intended for cavalry units. It has an 18" barrel with slotted shroud and a special tripod, though the M1917 or M2 tripods could also be used. The A2 was introduced in 1922 and was in service only for a short while. | The M1919A2 is a lightweight machine gun intended for cavalry units. It has an 18" barrel with slotted shroud and a special tripod, though the M1917 or M2 tripods could also be used. The A2 was introduced in 1922 and was in service only for a short while. | ||
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Developed in the mid-1930s the M1919A4, was by far the most common variant and the first model of the M1919 designed for general use and featured the now standard 24" barrel (earlier variants were designed as tank and cavalry machine guns and had a shorter 18" barrel). Original M1919A4s featured a different heat shield with horizontal slots similar to those found on earlier models as opposed to the circular perforations found on the vast majority of M1919s. Early M1919A4s also featured a rotating notched bar on the right side of the receiver which was used to hold the bolt in the open position to prevent ammunition cook-offs in a hot barrel, a feature required by the Army at the time. This requirement, and hence the bolt latch, was dropped in 1943 (meaning that any M1919A4 lacking this latch in media set prior to 1943 is technically incorrect) although the bolt latch remained present on some weapons until the 50s. | Developed in the mid-1930s the M1919A4, was by far the most common variant and the first model of the M1919 designed for general use and featured the now standard 24" barrel (earlier variants were designed as tank and cavalry machine guns and had a shorter 18" barrel). Original M1919A4s featured a different heat shield with horizontal slots similar to those found on earlier models as opposed to the circular perforations found on the vast majority of M1919s. Early M1919A4s also featured a rotating notched bar on the right side of the receiver which was used to hold the bolt in the open position to prevent ammunition cook-offs in a hot barrel, a feature required by the Army at the time. This requirement, and hence the bolt latch, was dropped in 1943 (meaning that any M1919A4 lacking this latch in media set prior to 1943 is technically incorrect) although the bolt latch remained present on some weapons until the 50s. | ||
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| ''[[Gung Ho! (1943)|Gung Ho!]] || || || || 1943 | | ''[[Gung Ho! (1943)|Gung Ho!]] || || || || 1943 | ||
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− | | ''[[Sahara (1943)|Sahara]] || [[Dan Duryea]] || Jimmy Doyle || Mounted in tank || 1943 | + | | rowspan=2 | ''[[Sahara (1943)|Sahara]]'' || [[Dan Duryea]] || Jimmy Doyle || Mounted in tank || rowspan=2 | 1943 |
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− | | | + | | || Commonwealth soldiers || Mounted on M2 tripod |
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− | | ''[[ | + | | ''[[The Fighting Seabees]]'' || || US Marine and Japanese soldiers || Mounted on M2 tripod and seen in fake Japanese tanks || 1944 |
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| ''[[A Walk in the Sun]] || [[Richard Conte]] || Pvt. Rivera || || 1945 | | ''[[A Walk in the Sun]] || [[Richard Conte]] || Pvt. Rivera || || 1945 | ||
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| ''[[Victorious Return (Majup ar uzvaru)]]'' || || German soldiers || || 1948 | | ''[[Victorious Return (Majup ar uzvaru)]]'' || || German soldiers || || 1948 | ||
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− | | ''[[Sands of Iwo Jima]] || | + | | ''[[Sands of Iwo Jima]] || || US Marines ||Mounted on Amtracs || 1949 |
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− | | ''[[ | + | | ''[[The Story of G.I. Joe]] || || US Army soldier || || 1945 |
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− | | ''[[ | + | | ''[[Breakthrough]] || || US Soldiers || || 1950 |
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| ''[[Flying Leathernecks]] || || US Marines || || 1951 | | ''[[Flying Leathernecks]] || || US Marines || || 1951 | ||
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| ''[[Battle Circus]]'' || || U.S. Army soldiers || Mounted on M2 tripod || 1953 | | ''[[Battle Circus]]'' || || U.S. Army soldiers || Mounted on M2 tripod || 1953 | ||
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− | | ''[[War of the Worlds | + | | ''[[The War of the Worlds (1953)|The War of the Worlds]] || || U.S. Army soldiers || Tripod and jeep mounted || 1953 |
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| ''[[From Here to Eternity]]'' ||[[Burt Lancaster]] || 1st Sergeant Milton Warden || || 1953 | | ''[[From Here to Eternity]]'' ||[[Burt Lancaster]] || 1st Sergeant Milton Warden || || 1953 | ||
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| ''[[The Four Days of Naples (Le quattro giornate di Napoli)|The Four Days of Naples]]'' || || German troops || Top-mounted on M47 Patton tanks || 1962 | | ''[[The Four Days of Naples (Le quattro giornate di Napoli)|The Four Days of Naples]]'' || || German troops || Top-mounted on M47 Patton tanks || 1962 | ||
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− | | ''[[Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb]] || [[Sterling Hayden]] || Gen. Jack D. Ripper || | + | | rowspan=2 | ''[[Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb]]'' || [[Sterling Hayden]] || Gen. Jack D. Ripper || rowspan="2" | || rowspan=2 | 1964 |
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− | | ''[[Thin Red Line | + | | ''[[The Thin Red Line (1964)|The Thin Red Line]] || || US and Japanese soldiers || || 1964 |
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| ''[[Seven Days in May]] || || US soldiers || Vehicle mounted, with bolt latch|| 1964 | | ''[[Seven Days in May]] || || US soldiers || Vehicle mounted, with bolt latch|| 1964 | ||
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| ''[[Is Paris Burning?]]'' || || US Army and Free French Forces soldiers || || 1966 | | ''[[Is Paris Burning?]]'' || || US Army and Free French Forces soldiers || || 1966 | ||
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− | | ''[[ | + | | ''[[King of Hearts]]'' || || German soldiers || Anachronistic for WWI; mounted on an armored car || 1966 |
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− | | ''[[The Dirty Dozen]] || [[ | + | | rowspan=2 | ''[[The Dirty Dozen]]'' || [[Stuart Cooper]] ||Roscoe Lever || rowspan="2" | || rowspan=2 | 1967 |
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− | | | + | | [[Al Mancini]] ||Tassos Bravos |
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− | | ''[[ | + | | ''[[How I Won the War]] || || || On a Sherman tank mounted, in M24 Chaffee || 1967 |
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− | | ''[[ | + | | ''[[The Green Berets]] || || ARVN and US Army soldiers || || 1968 |
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| ''[[Dark of the Sun]] || || UN soldiers || || 1968 | | ''[[Dark of the Sun]] || || UN soldiers || || 1968 | ||
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− | | ''[[ | + | | ''[[The Devil's Brigade]] || || US Army soldiers || Mounted on M2 tripod || 1968 |
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− | | ''[[ | + | | ''[[The Bridge at Remagen]] || || || Mounted on US Army jeeps and halftracks || 1969 |
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| ''[[Mr. Freedom]] || ||National guardsman|| Mounted on jeep || 1969 | | ''[[Mr. Freedom]] || ||National guardsman|| Mounted on jeep || 1969 | ||
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| ''[[Patton]] || || US soldiers || Mounted on M2 tripod || 1970 | | ''[[Patton]] || || US soldiers || Mounted on M2 tripod || 1970 | ||
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− | | ''[[Kelly's Heroes]] || [[Don Rickles]] || SSgt. Crapgame || | + | | rowspan=3|''[[Kelly's Heroes]]'' || [[Don Rickles]] || SSgt. Crapgame || rowspan=3| || rowspan=3| 1970 |
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− | | | + | | [[Gavin MacLeod]] || Moriarty |
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− | | ''[[ | + | | ''[[The Last Grenade]]'' ||[[Alex Cord]]||Kip Thompson ||With spade grips || 1970 |
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| ''[[She No Longer Talks She Shoots]]'' || || French policemen || || 1972 | | ''[[She No Longer Talks She Shoots]]'' || || French policemen || || 1972 | ||
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| ''[[Savage Sisters]]'' || || Philippine soldiers, guerrillas || Mounted on US Army jeep || 1974 | | ''[[Savage Sisters]]'' || || Philippine soldiers, guerrillas || Mounted on US Army jeep || 1974 | ||
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− | | ''[[ | + | | ''[[The Secret (Le secret)]]'' || || French soldiers || || 1974 |
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| ''[[Hennessy]] || || || Mounted on British Ferret armored car || 1975 | | ''[[Hennessy]] || || || Mounted on British Ferret armored car || 1975 | ||
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| ''[[Deathcheaters]] || || ||Vietnam War stock footage || 1976 | | ''[[Deathcheaters]] || || ||Vietnam War stock footage || 1976 | ||
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− | | ''[[ | + | | rowspan=5|''[[The Muthers]]'' || [[Jeannie Bell]] || Kelly || rowspan=5| || rowspan=5| 1976 |
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− | + | | [[Rosanne Katon]] || Anggie | |
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− | + | | [[Trina Parks]] || Marcie | |
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− | + | | [[Rocco Montalban]] || Rocco | |
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| ''[[Operation Thunderbolt]]''|| || Israeli commando || || 1977 | | ''[[Operation Thunderbolt]]''|| || Israeli commando || || 1977 | ||
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| ''[[Power Play]]|| ||Soldiers||Canadian C5||1978 | | ''[[Power Play]]|| ||Soldiers||Canadian C5||1978 | ||
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− | | ''[[ | + | | ''[[The Deer Hunter]]||||||Mounted on US Army Jeep||1978 |
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| ''[[Good Guys Wear Black]] || || The Black Tigers || || 1978 | | ''[[Good Guys Wear Black]] || || The Black Tigers || || 1978 | ||
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| || Cuban Government troops || Mounted on M10 tank destroyer and jeeps | | || Cuban Government troops || Mounted on M10 tank destroyer and jeeps | ||
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− | | ''[[ | + | | ''[[The Big Red One]] || || German Army soldiers || Mounted on M4 Sherman, mocked up as Tiger tank || 1980 |
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− | | ''[[Porky's]] || || | + | | ''[[Porky's]] || || || || 1981 |
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− | | ''[[Professional | + | | ''[[The Professional (1981)|The Professional]] || || African soldiers || Jeep mounted || 1981 |
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| ''[[Attack Force Z]] || [[Mel Gibson]] || Capt. Kelly || || 1982 | | ''[[Attack Force Z]] || [[Mel Gibson]] || Capt. Kelly || || 1982 | ||
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| ''[[Extreme Prejudice]]'' || [[William Forsythe]] || Sgt. Buck Atwater || Duel mounted || 1987 | | ''[[Extreme Prejudice]]'' || [[William Forsythe]] || Sgt. Buck Atwater || Duel mounted || 1987 | ||
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− | | ''[[The Sicilian]] || [[Andreas Katsulas]] || Passatempa || | + | | rowspan="2" | ''[[The Sicilian]]'' || [[Andreas Katsulas]] || Passatempa || || rowspan="2" | 1987 |
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− | + | | || Italian soldiers || Mounted on jeep | |
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| ''[[Curse of Snakes Valley (Klatwa doliny wezy)]]'' || || A Vietnamese fighter || || 1987 | | ''[[Curse of Snakes Valley (Klatwa doliny wezy)]]'' || || A Vietnamese fighter || || 1987 | ||
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| ''[[Clear and Present Danger]] || || Columbian military police|| Mounted on jeeps|| 1994 | | ''[[Clear and Present Danger]] || || Columbian military police|| Mounted on jeeps|| 1994 | ||
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− | |''[[Sahara (1995)|Sahara]]''|| [[James Belushi]] || Master Sgt. Joe Gunn || || 1995 | + | | ''[[Les Misérables (1995)|Les Misérables]]'' || || German soldiers || || 1995 |
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+ | | rowspan="2" | ''[[Sahara (1995)|Sahara]]'' || [[James Belushi]] || Master Sgt. Joe Gunn || rowspan="2" | || rowspan="2" | 1995 | ||
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− | + | | [[Robert Wisdom]] || Sgt. Maj. Tambul | |
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| ''[[The English Patient]]'' || || || Mounted on M4A2 Sherman tanks || 1996 | | ''[[The English Patient]]'' || || || Mounted on M4A2 Sherman tanks || 1996 | ||
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− | | ''[[Saving Private Ryan]] || [[Max Martini]] || Cpl. Henderson || | + | | rowspan="3" | ''[[Saving Private Ryan]]'' || [[Max Martini]] || Cpl. Henderson || rowspan="3" | || rowspan="3" | 1998 |
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− | + | | [[Demetri Goritsas]] || Pvt. Parker | |
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| ''[[Rushmore]] || || || In display case || 1998 | | ''[[Rushmore]] || || || In display case || 1998 | ||
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− | | ''[[ | + | | ''[[The Pentagon Wars]] || || || Early slotted barrel shroud, mounted in M3 Lee tank|| 1998 |
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| ''[[Bedazzled]] || || || Jeep mounted || 2000 | | ''[[Bedazzled]] || || || Jeep mounted || 2000 | ||
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| ''[[Saints and Soldiers]] || || American soldiers || || 2003 | | ''[[Saints and Soldiers]] || || American soldiers || || 2003 | ||
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− | | ''[[ | + | | ''[[The Rundown]] || || || || 2003 |
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− | | ''[[ | + | | ''[[The Notebook]] || || American soldiers || || 2004 |
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| ''[[Hotel Rwanda]] || || Belgian soldiers ||Jeep mounted || 2004 | | ''[[Hotel Rwanda]] || || Belgian soldiers ||Jeep mounted || 2004 | ||
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| ''[[Letters from Iwo Jima]] || || US Marines || Mounted on M2 tripod || 2006 | | ''[[Letters from Iwo Jima]] || || US Marines || Mounted on M2 tripod || 2006 | ||
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− | | ''[[Fido]] || | + | | ''[[Fido]] || || US Army || During the "Zombie Wars" documentary shown by Zomcon|| 2006 |
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| ''[[Assembly (Ji jie hao)]] || || Nationalist troops || || 2007 | | ''[[Assembly (Ji jie hao)]] || || Nationalist troops || || 2007 | ||
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| ''[[Doomsday]] || [[Adrian Lester]] || Sgt. Norton || In anti-aircraft mount || 2008 | | ''[[Doomsday]] || [[Adrian Lester]] || Sgt. Norton || In anti-aircraft mount || 2008 | ||
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− | | ''[[ | + | | ''[[The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor]] || [[Jessey Meng]] || Choi || Jeep mounted, fitted with bolt latch || 2008 |
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| ''[[24: Redemption]] || || Sangalan rebels|| Mounted on a "technical" || 2008 | | ''[[24: Redemption]] || || Sangalan rebels|| Mounted on a "technical" || 2008 | ||
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| ''[[Crossfire (Les Insoumis)]]''|| || Gangsters || In the warehouse of weapons, vehicle mounted || 2008 | | ''[[Crossfire (Les Insoumis)]]''|| || Gangsters || In the warehouse of weapons, vehicle mounted || 2008 | ||
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− | | ''[[Bridge | + | | ''[[The Bridge (2008)|The Bridge]] || || US soldiers || Mounted on M4 Sherman || 2008 |
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| ''[[Che Part One: Argentine]] || || || || 2008 | | ''[[Che Part One: Argentine]] || || || || 2008 | ||
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| ''[[Fair Game (2010)|Fair Game]] || || Nigerian soldiers ||Jeep mounted ||2010 | | ''[[Fair Game (2010)|Fair Game]] || || Nigerian soldiers ||Jeep mounted ||2010 | ||
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− | | ''[[Front Line | + | | ''[[The Front Line (2011)|The Front Line]]|| ||South Korean Army|| ||2011 |
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| ''[[Memorial Day]] || || 82nd Airborne Division machine gun crew || Mounted on M2 tripod || 2011 | | ''[[Memorial Day]] || || 82nd Airborne Division machine gun crew || Mounted on M2 tripod || 2011 | ||
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| ''[[Sucker Punch]] || [[Vanessa Hudgens]] || Blondie || in an aircraft || 2011 | | ''[[Sucker Punch]] || [[Vanessa Hudgens]] || Blondie || in an aircraft || 2011 | ||
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− | | ''[[Green Hornet | + | | ''[[The Green Hornet (2011)|The Green Hornet]] || [[Jay Chou]] || Kato || Car mounted || 2011 |
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| ''[[My Way (2011)|My Way]]'' || || Imperial Japanese Soldiers || mocked up as [[Type 92 heavy machine gun]]|| 2011 | | ''[[My Way (2011)|My Way]]'' || || Imperial Japanese Soldiers || mocked up as [[Type 92 heavy machine gun]]|| 2011 | ||
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| ''[[Death Race 2]] || || || Vehicle mounted || 2011 | | ''[[Death Race 2]] || || || Vehicle mounted || 2011 | ||
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− | | ''[[Red Tails]]'' || | + | | rowspan="2" | ''[[Red Tails]]'' || || American troops || rowspan="2" | || rowspan="2" | 2012 |
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| ''[[Saints and Soldiers: Airborne Creed]]'' || || US soldiers || mounted on M3 Halftrack || 2012 | | ''[[Saints and Soldiers: Airborne Creed]]'' || || US soldiers || mounted on M3 Halftrack || 2012 | ||
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| ''[[Fury (2014)|Fury]]'' ||[[Logan Lerman]]|| Norman Ellison|| M3A1 ||2014 | | ''[[Fury (2014)|Fury]]'' ||[[Logan Lerman]]|| Norman Ellison|| M3A1 ||2014 | ||
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− | | ''[[Hacksaw Ridge]]'' || [[Richard Pyros]] || Randall "Teach" Fuller || on M2 tripod and fired by the hip || 2016 | + | | rowspan="2" | ''[[Hacksaw Ridge]]'' || [[Richard Pyros]] || Randall "Teach" Fuller || on M2 tripod and fired by the hip || rowspan="2" | 2016 |
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− | + | | || US Army soldiers || on M2 | |
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| ''[[The Siege of Jadotville]]'' |||| mercenaries|| || 2016 | | ''[[The Siege of Jadotville]]'' |||| mercenaries|| || 2016 | ||
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|''[[Jojo Rabbit]]''||||U.S. Army||||2019 | |''[[Jojo Rabbit]]''||||U.S. Army||||2019 | ||
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− | | ''[[Bullet Train]]''|| | + | | ''[[Bullet Train]]''|| || ||Mounted on a pickup|| 2022 |
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===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
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− | | [[Avengers | + | | ''[[The Avengers (1961)|The Avengers]]'' || || || || 1961 - 1969 |
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− | | [[ | + | | ''[[The Rat Patrol]]'' || || || Inaccurately shown mounted on German halftracks || 1966 - 1968 |
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− | | [[V: The Original Miniseries]] || || || || 1983 | + | | ''[[V: The Original Miniseries]]'' || || || || 1983 |
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| ''[[Eternal Call (Vechnyy zov) - Season 2]]'' || || Soviet troops || Mounted on M5 Half-track; Seen in documentary footage || 1983 | | ''[[Eternal Call (Vechnyy zov) - Season 2]]'' || || Soviet troops || Mounted on M5 Half-track; Seen in documentary footage || 1983 | ||
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| ''[[Dark Angel (TV Series)|Dark Angel]]'' || || || "Prodigy" (S1E7); Armored car mounted|| 2001 | | ''[[Dark Angel (TV Series)|Dark Angel]]'' || || || "Prodigy" (S1E7); Armored car mounted|| 2001 | ||
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− | | ''[[Band of Brothers]]'' || [[Ben Caplan]] || Walter "Smokey" Gordon || | + | | rowspan=6|''[[Band of Brothers]]'' || [[Ben Caplan]] || Walter "Smokey" Gordon || rowspan=5| || rowspan=6| 2001 |
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− | | | + | | [[Doug Allen]] || Alton More |
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− | | | + | | [[Matt Hickey]] || Pvt. Patrick O'Keefe |
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− | | | + | | [[Adam James]] || Pvt. Cleveland Petty |
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− | | | + | | [[Ross McCall]] || Joe Liebgott |
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− | | | + | | || US Army soldiers || Mounted on US Army jeeps and M2 tripods |
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− | | ''[[Ultimate Force]]'' || | + | | rowspan=3|''[[Ultimate Force]]'' || [[Agnieszka Liggett]] || Sapiyet Mazayev || rowspan=2| Mounted on M2 tripod || rowspan=3| 2002 - 2006 |
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| ''[[Mail Call]]'' || [[R. Lee Ermey]] || Himself || || 2002 - 2009 | | ''[[Mail Call]]'' || [[R. Lee Ermey]] || Himself || || 2002 - 2009 | ||
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| ''[[Dark Blue (TV Series)|Dark Blue]]'' || [[Dylan McDermott]] || Carter Shaw || || 2009 - 2010 | | ''[[Dark Blue (TV Series)|Dark Blue]]'' || [[Dylan McDermott]] || Carter Shaw || || 2009 - 2010 | ||
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− | | ''[[ | + | | rowspan=3|''[[The Pacific]]'' || [[James Badge Dale]] || Pvt. Robert Leckie || Mounted on LVT-4 || rowspan=3| 2010 |
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− | + | | [[Jon Seda]] || GSgt. John Basilone || With improvised carry handle | |
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− | | | + | | || US Marines || Mounted on LVT-4's and M2 tripods |
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| ''[[Chuck - Season 3]]'' || || || || 2010 | | ''[[Chuck - Season 3]]'' || || || || 2010 | ||
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| ''[[Top Shot - Season 4]]'' || || || Mounted on M2 tripod and halftrack || 2012 | | ''[[Top Shot - Season 4]]'' || || || Mounted on M2 tripod and halftrack || 2012 | ||
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+ | | ''[[The Walking Dead - Season 3]]'' ||[[Jose Pablo Cantillo]] ||Caesar Martinez ||On tripod; "I Ain't a Judas" (S3E11)|| 2013 | ||
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| ''[[Policie Modrava]]'' || || Members of the Military History Club || Mounted on jeep/ "Případ Strnad" (S1E04) || 2015 | | ''[[Policie Modrava]]'' || || Members of the Military History Club || Mounted on jeep/ "Případ Strnad" (S1E04) || 2015 | ||
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| ''[[Jurassic Park: Trespasser]]'' ||"Browning M2" || || With [[Browning M2]] style barrel jacket || 1998 | | ''[[Jurassic Park: Trespasser]]'' ||"Browning M2" || || With [[Browning M2]] style barrel jacket || 1998 | ||
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| ''[[Medal of Honor: Rising Sun]]'' || || || Mounted on M3 Stuart Ligh Tank || 2003 | | ''[[Medal of Honor: Rising Sun]]'' || || || Mounted on M3 Stuart Ligh Tank || 2003 | ||
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− | | ''[[Call of Duty | + | | ''[[Call of Duty (2003)|Call of Duty]]'' || || || || 2003 |
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| ''[[Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault]]'' || || || || 2004 | | ''[[Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault]]'' || || || || 2004 | ||
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| ''[[Uncharted: Drake's Fortune]]'' || || || Mounted || 2007 | | ''[[Uncharted: Drake's Fortune]]'' || || || Mounted || 2007 | ||
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+ | | ''[[Medal of Honor: Airborne]]'' || || || Mounted on Sherman tank|| 2007 | ||
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| ''[[Call of Duty: World at War]]'' || || || Vehicle-mounted and man-portable with M1919A6 bipod || 2008 | | ''[[Call of Duty: World at War]]'' || || || Vehicle-mounted and man-portable with M1919A6 bipod || 2008 | ||
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| ''[[Squad 44: Letters From The Front]]'' || || || Tripod and vehicle mounted || 2018 | | ''[[Squad 44: Letters From The Front]]'' || || || Tripod and vehicle mounted || 2018 | ||
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− | | rowspan=3|''[[Enlisted]]'' || |||| Stationary mounted || rowspan=3| 2021 | + | | rowspan=3|''[[Enlisted]]'' || "Browning M1919A4" |||| Stationary mounted || rowspan=3| 2021 |
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− | |||||Vehicle mounted | + | | "7.62 mm M1919A4 machine gun" ||||Vehicle mounted |
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− | |||||L3A1 | + | | "7.62 mm L3A1 machine gun" ||||British L3A1, vehicle mounted |
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| ''[[Call to Arms - Gates of Hell: Ostfront]]'' || || || || 2021 | | ''[[Call to Arms - Gates of Hell: Ostfront]]'' || || || || 2021 | ||
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===Anime=== | ===Anime=== | ||
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| ''[[Appleseed]]'' || Cyborg terrorists || Mounted on M2 tripod || 1988 | | ''[[Appleseed]]'' || Cyborg terrorists || Mounted on M2 tripod || 1988 | ||
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| ''[[What If...? - Season 1]]'' || Josh Keaton || Steve Rogers/HYDRA Stomper||as "Tesseract Gun"; "What If... Captain Carter Were The First Avenger?" (S1E01) || 2021 | | ''[[What If...? - Season 1]]'' || Josh Keaton || Steve Rogers/HYDRA Stomper||as "Tesseract Gun"; "What If... Captain Carter Were The First Avenger?" (S1E01) || 2021 | ||
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When the M3A1 Stuart tank was being designed in the early 1940s, it was found that a standard M1919 could not be fitted due to there not being enough clearance in the turret to allow the bolt to be operated. Therefore, the weapons were modified with a downward curving bar affixed to the right side of the receiver to allow the bolt to be retracted from the rear of the weapon. These weapons were later given the M1919A5 classification to simplify the supply of replacement parts, and could be found with either horizontal or vertical buffer tubes depending on whether the gun was built from a flexible or fixed M1919A4. After the requirement for the M37 (a variant fitted to armored vehicles that could be converted to feed from either side) was put forward in 1950, it was decided that a variant similar to the M1919A5 would be uses in the interim. The M1919A4E1 was converted from existing stock piles of M1919A4s and was very similar to the M1919A5 except it had a straight bolt retracting bar (the downward curving bar of the M1919A5 was only necessary in the interior of the now obsolete Stuart tanks). | When the M3A1 Stuart tank was being designed in the early 1940s, it was found that a standard M1919 could not be fitted due to there not being enough clearance in the turret to allow the bolt to be operated. Therefore, the weapons were modified with a downward curving bar affixed to the right side of the receiver to allow the bolt to be retracted from the rear of the weapon. These weapons were later given the M1919A5 classification to simplify the supply of replacement parts, and could be found with either horizontal or vertical buffer tubes depending on whether the gun was built from a flexible or fixed M1919A4. After the requirement for the M37 (a variant fitted to armored vehicles that could be converted to feed from either side) was put forward in 1950, it was decided that a variant similar to the M1919A5 would be uses in the interim. The M1919A4E1 was converted from existing stock piles of M1919A4s and was very similar to the M1919A5 except it had a straight bolt retracting bar (the downward curving bar of the M1919A5 was only necessary in the interior of the now obsolete Stuart tanks). | ||
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| ''[[The Turning Point (Velikiy perelom)]]'' || || || Mounted on M4A2 Sherman tank || 1945 | | ''[[The Turning Point (Velikiy perelom)]]'' || || || Mounted on M4A2 Sherman tank || 1945 | ||
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| ''[[Rookies Run Amok 2 (Le retour des bidasses en folie)]]'' || || || Front-mounted on M24 Chaffee || 1983 | | ''[[Rookies Run Amok 2 (Le retour des bidasses en folie)]]'' || || || Front-mounted on M24 Chaffee || 1983 | ||
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− | | [[Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood]] || || || || 2005 | + | | ''[[Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood]]'' || || || || 2005 |
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− | | [[Heroes & Generals]] || || || Mounted in M5A1 Stuart Light Tank || 2016 | + | | ''[[Heroes & Generals]]'' || || || Mounted in M5A1 Stuart Light Tank || 2016 |
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− | | [[Excel Saga]] || Terrorists || M1919A5, tripod mounted || 1999 | + | | ''[[Excel Saga]]'' || Terrorists || M1919A5, tripod mounted || 1999 |
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[[File:M1919A6 Early.jpg|thumb|right|400px|M1919A6, early WWII manufacture with exposed barrel hex - .30-06 Springfield]] | [[File:M1919A6 Early.jpg|thumb|right|400px|M1919A6, early WWII manufacture with exposed barrel hex - .30-06 Springfield]] | ||
[[File:M1919a late WWII.jpg|thumb|right|400px|M1919A6, late WWII manufacture with muzzle booster - .30-06 Springfield]] | [[File:M1919a late WWII.jpg|thumb|right|400px|M1919A6, late WWII manufacture with muzzle booster - .30-06 Springfield]] | ||
− | [[ | + | [[File: 1919A6_postWW2.jpg|thumb|right|401px|M1919A6, post-WWII manufacture with conical muzzle booster - .30-06 Springfield]] |
The M1919A6, introduced in late 1943, was an attempt to create a light machine gun capable of being carried and operated by one man, comparable to German machine guns like the [[MG42]]. The M1919A6 featured a shoulder stock, bipod, carry handle, conical muzzle booster (on later models) and a lighter, changable barrel. The barrel weight on the M1919A4 was already marginal in terms of heat dissipation, and lightening the barrel in the M1919A6 made for a weapon that was prone to overheating and was large, heavy and awkward compared to the majority of contemporary machine guns. The original M1919A6 lacked a muzzle booster due to the need to have an exposed hex on the muzzle to allow the barrel to be changed. This led to problems cycling the action so a removable muzzle booster was added to increase the chamber pressure. At the end of WWII, a conical flash hider was introduced as part of the muzzle booster, but contrary to the majority of depictions in media, this was never actually issued before the end of the war (although it was extensively used in Korea). | The M1919A6, introduced in late 1943, was an attempt to create a light machine gun capable of being carried and operated by one man, comparable to German machine guns like the [[MG42]]. The M1919A6 featured a shoulder stock, bipod, carry handle, conical muzzle booster (on later models) and a lighter, changable barrel. The barrel weight on the M1919A4 was already marginal in terms of heat dissipation, and lightening the barrel in the M1919A6 made for a weapon that was prone to overheating and was large, heavy and awkward compared to the majority of contemporary machine guns. The original M1919A6 lacked a muzzle booster due to the need to have an exposed hex on the muzzle to allow the barrel to be changed. This led to problems cycling the action so a removable muzzle booster was added to increase the chamber pressure. At the end of WWII, a conical flash hider was introduced as part of the muzzle booster, but contrary to the majority of depictions in media, this was never actually issued before the end of the war (although it was extensively used in Korea). | ||
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+ | | ''[[Battleground (1949)|Battleground]]'' || || U.S. Army soldier || || 1949 | ||
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− | | ''[[ | + | | ''[[King of Hearts]]'' || || German soldiers || Anachronistic for WWI; mounted on an armored car || 1966 |
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| ''[[Drummer-Crab (Le Crabe-Tambour)]]'' || || French sailors || Twin mounted on a river boat || 1977 | | ''[[Drummer-Crab (Le Crabe-Tambour)]]'' || || French sailors || Twin mounted on a river boat || 1977 | ||
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| ''[[Lili Marleen]]'' || || || || 1981 | | ''[[Lili Marleen]]'' || || || || 1981 | ||
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− | | ''[[Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War]] || | + | | ''[[Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War]]'' || || South Korean soldiers || || 2004 |
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− | | ''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]] || [[Cate Blanchett]] || Col. Irina Spalko || Mounted on Soviet amphibious jeep|| 2008 | + | | ''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]'' || [[Cate Blanchett]] || Col. Irina Spalko || Mounted on Soviet amphibious jeep|| 2008 |
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− | | ''[[My Way (2011)|My Way]] || || US Army soldiers || || 2011 | + | | ''[[My Way (2011)|My Way]]'' || || US Army soldiers || || 2011 |
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| ''[[Call of Duty 3]]'' || "M1919A6 .30 cal" || || || 2006 | | ''[[Call of Duty 3]]'' || "M1919A6 .30 cal" || || || 2006 | ||
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+ | | ''[[Military Conflict: Vietnam]]'' || || || late model with flash hider|| 2022 | ||
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| ''[[Strike Witches]]'' || Francesca Lucchini || Fitted with custom replaceable ammo box, without bipod || 2008 | | ''[[Strike Witches]]'' || Francesca Lucchini || Fitted with custom replaceable ammo box, without bipod || 2008 | ||
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==.30 AN/M2== | ==.30 AN/M2== | ||
− | [[ | + | [[File:ANM230fixed.jpg|thumb|right|400px|.30 AN/M2 - .30-06 Springfield (fixed mount)]] |
− | [[ | + | [[File:ANM230flexible.jpg|thumb|right|400px|.30 AN/M2 - .30-06 Springfield (flexible mount)]] |
[[File:M2Air.jpg|thumb|right|400px|.30 AN/M2 - .30-06 Springfield (flexible mount)]] | [[File:M2Air.jpg|thumb|right|400px|.30 AN/M2 - .30-06 Springfield (flexible mount)]] | ||
− | The '''.30 AN/M2''' (not to be confused with the [[ | + | The '''.30 AN/M2''' (not to be confused with the [[.50 AN/M2]] or [[20mm AN/M2]]) was an aircraft variant of the M1919A4 which had a lighter receiver and thinner barrel (being overall about 1/3 lighter than the ground version), higher rate of fire and the ability to be fed from either side of the gun. The flexible mount variant of the .30 AN/M2 is also the only production variant of the M1919 that was fitted with spade grips. |
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| ''[[Murphy's War]]'' || || || || 1971 | | ''[[Murphy's War]]'' || || || || 1971 | ||
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| ''[[Escape 2000]]'' || || || || 1982 | | ''[[Escape 2000]]'' || || || || 1982 | ||
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| ''[[Gamer]]'' || || Slayers || Flexible model, with and without futuristic barrel shroud || 2009 | | ''[[Gamer]]'' || || Slayers || Flexible model, with and without futuristic barrel shroud || 2009 | ||
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+ | | ''[[Cadet 1947 (Kadet 1947)]]'' || || || Fixed mounts in Curtiss P-40 fighter || 2021 | ||
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− | | [[The Man in the High Castle - Season 1]] || || || || 2015 | + | | ''[[The Man in the High Castle - Season 1]]'' || || || || 2015 |
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− | | [[The Man in the High Castle - Season 3]] || || || Fixed || 2018 | + | | ''[[The Man in the High Castle - Season 3]]'' || || || Fixed || 2018 |
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− | | [[MacGyver (2016) - Season 4]] || || || || 2020 | + | | ''[[MacGyver (2016) - Season 4]]'' || || || || 2020 |
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− | | [[Heroes & Generals]] || || || Mounted in Curtiss O-52 Owl (fixed and flexible mount) || 2016 | + | | ''[[Heroes & Generals]]'' || || || Mounted in Curtiss O-52 Owl (fixed and flexible mount) || 2016 |
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− | | [[Enlisted]] || | + | | ''[[Enlisted]]'' || "7.62 mm Browning machine gun" || ||Fixed & Flexible || 2021 |
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− | | ''[[Fighting Film Collection No. 4 (Boyevoy kinosbornik No. 4)]]'' || || || Mounted | + | | ''[[Fighting Film Collection No. 4 (Boyevoy kinosbornik No. 4)]]'' || || || Mounted on Vickers Wellington || 1941 |
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− | | ''[[Fighting Film Collection No. 6 (Boyevoy kinosbornik No. 6)]]'' || || || Mounted | + | | ''[[Fighting Film Collection No. 6 (Boyevoy kinosbornik No. 6)]]'' || || || Mounted on Blenheim Mk IV || 1941 |
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− | | ''[[Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon]]'' || || || Mounted | + | | ''[[Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon]]'' || || || Mounted on Blenheim Mk I || 1943 |
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− | | ''[[633 Squadron]]'' || || || Mounted | + | | ''[[633 Squadron]]'' || || || Mounted on de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito || 1964 |
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− | | ''[[Pearl Harbor]]'' || || || Mounted | + | | ''[[Pearl Harbor]]'' || || || Mounted on Spitfire || 2001 |
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| ''[[Miracle at St. Anna]]'' || || US Army soldiers ||Flexible on M2 tripod || 2008 | | ''[[Miracle at St. Anna]]'' || || US Army soldiers ||Flexible on M2 tripod || 2008 | ||
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− | | ''[[Dunkirk (2017)|Dunkirk]]'' || || || Mounted in | + | | ''[[Dunkirk (2017)|Dunkirk]]'' || || || Mounted on Spitfire || 2017 |
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+ | | ''[[The Shadow in My Eye]]'' || || || Mounted on de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito || 2021 | ||
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− | | [[Midsomer Murders - Season 16]] || || || Mounted in Avro Lancaster. || 2013-2014 | + | | ''[[Midsomer Murders - Season 16]]'' || || || Mounted in Avro Lancaster. || 2013-2014 |
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− | | [[SS-GB]] || | + | | ''[[SS-GB]]'' || || || Mounted in Spitfire. || 2017 |
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− | | [[ | + | | ''[[Civilization V]]''|| || || Mounted on Avro Lancaster || 2010 |
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− | | [[Sniper Elite 4]] || | + | | ''[[Sniper Elite 4]]'' || || || Mounted in Avro Lancaster|| 2017 |
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− | | [[Call of Duty: WWII]] || | + | | ''[[Call of Duty: WWII]]'' || || || Mounted in Avro Lancaster|| 2017 |
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− | | [[Battlefield V]] || | + | | ''[[Battlefield V]]'' || || || Mounted in Spitfire and the Mosquito|| 2018 |
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− | | [[Enlisted]] || | + | | ''[[Enlisted]]'' || "7.7 mm Browning machine gun" || ||Mounted in Hurricane, Spitfire & Beaufighter|| 2021 |
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− | | [[Call to Arms - Gates of Hell: Ostfront]] || | + | | ''[[Call to Arms - Gates of Hell: Ostfront]]'' || || || Mounted in Blenheim Mk.I|| 2021 |
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− | | [[Aviators - War in The Skies]] || || ||Mounted in Avro Lancaster | + | | ''[[Aviators - War in The Skies]]'' || || ||Mounted in Avro Lancaster|| 2023 |
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==FN Browning Model 1939== | ==FN Browning Model 1939== | ||
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[[File:FN Model 39 Aircraft Machine Gun 1.jpg|thumb|right|399px|FN Browning Model 1939 - 7.92x57mm Mauser]] | [[File:FN Model 39 Aircraft Machine Gun 1.jpg|thumb|right|399px|FN Browning Model 1939 - 7.92x57mm Mauser]] | ||
[[File:Mitraliera FN 7.92 mm model 1939.jpg|thumb|right|399px|FN Browning Model 1939 - 7.92x57mm Mauser]] | [[File:Mitraliera FN 7.92 mm model 1939.jpg|thumb|right|399px|FN Browning Model 1939 - 7.92x57mm Mauser]] | ||
+ | Colt saw the potential of an aviation rifle design based on the '''M1919''' and decided to create a lighter model with an increased rate of fire to 1,300 rounds per minute. This program was carried out in cooperation with Fabrique National de Herstal in Belgium, which has a long history of selling Browning designs in Europe. While Colt was to produce the design for the United States Army ('''.30 AN/M2''') and present it to the British ('''Browning .303'''), who licensed it, FN offered it to many countries in Europe. Since the 7.92x57mm Mauser was a common cartridge in Eastern European countries such as Poland, Yugoslavia, and Romania, FN naturally created a variant of the Browning firing the same cartridge. In particular, Romania used this machine gun on IAR-80 series fighters. | ||
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+ | ===Specifications=== | ||
+ | (1939) | ||
+ | *'''Type:''' Medium Machune Gun / Aircraft Machine Gun | ||
+ | *'''Caliber:''' 7.92x57mm Mauser | ||
+ | *'''Feed System:''' Belt-Fed | ||
+ | *'''Rate of Fire:''' 1200 RPM | ||
+ | ----- | ||
+ | {{Gun Title|FN Browning Model 1939}} | ||
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==Stinger Machine Gun== | ==Stinger Machine Gun== | ||
[[File:Anm2stinger.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Stinger machine gun replica built by Guiette Mfg., Inc. - .30-06 Springfield. This operational replica was created for the film ''[[Flags of Our Fathers]]'', but did not show up in the final cut.]] | [[File:Anm2stinger.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Stinger machine gun replica built by Guiette Mfg., Inc. - .30-06 Springfield. This operational replica was created for the film ''[[Flags of Our Fathers]]'', but did not show up in the final cut.]] | ||
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− | During WWII, Para Marine Sergeant Mel J Grevich and Private First Class John Lyttle of the Fifth Marine Division produced a handheld AN/M2 variant fitted with a simple trigger hooked up to the firing solenoid, a 100-round belt box, a [[BAR]] bipod and an [[M1 Garand]] stock. This weapon, referred to as the "Stinger," was used in the invasion of Iwo Jima, with one of the six Stinger gunners present during the operation, Corporal Tony Stein, receiving the Congressional Medal of Honor. Only six were made and none survived the war, but the story of this cobbled-together weapon is still used to remind US Marine recruits that their most powerful weapon is their mind. | + | During WWII, Para Marine Sergeant Milan "Mel" J. Grevich and Private First Class John Lyttle of the Fifth Marine Division produced a handheld AN/M2 variant fitted with a simple trigger hooked up to the firing solenoid, a 100-round belt box, a [[BAR]] bipod and an [[M1 Garand]] stock. This weapon, referred to as the "Stinger," was used in the invasion of Iwo Jima, with one of the six Stinger gunners present during the operation, Corporal Tony Stein, receiving the Congressional Medal of Honor. Only six were made and none survived the war, but the story of this cobbled-together weapon is still used to remind US Marine recruits that their most powerful weapon is their mind. |
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− | + | (1943 – 1945) | |
− | + | *'''No. built:''' 6 | |
− | + | *'''Type:''' Medium Machune Gun | |
− | + | *'''Caliber:''' .30-06 Springfield (7.62×63mm Springfield ) | |
− | + | *'''Mass:''' 11kg / 25 pounds | |
− | + | *'''Length:''' {{convert|mm|1020}} | |
− | + | *'''Feed System:''' 100-round belt | |
+ | *'''Rate of Fire:''' 1200 / 1350 RPM | ||
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+ | {{Gun Title|Stinger Machine Gun}} | ||
+ | {{Clear}} | ||
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+ | ====Video Games==== | ||
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− | | [[Call of Duty: WWII]] || | + | | ''[[Call of Duty: WWII]]'' || || || Added in Attack of the Undead event || 2017 |
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− | | [[Enlisted]] || || || || 2021 | + | | ''[[Enlisted]]'' || "AN/M2 Stinger" || || With 200 rounds belt || 2021 |
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Latest revision as of 23:15, 17 December 2024
The Browning M1919 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Specifications
- Weight: 31 lb (14 kg) (M1919A4)
- Length: 37.94 in (964 mm) (M1919A4)
- 53 in (1346 mm) (M1919A6)
- Barrel length: 24 in (609 mm)
- Cartridge:
- 30-06 Springfield (U.S.)
- 7.62 x 51 mm NATO (U.S.)
- 303 British
- 8 mm Mauser
- Action: Recoil-operated/short-recoil operation
- Rate of fire: 400–600 round/min
- Muzzle velocity: 2,800 ft/s (853.6 m/s)
- Effective range: 1,500 yd (1,370 m) (maximum)
- Feed system: 250-round belt
Browning M1919A2
The M1919A2 is a lightweight machine gun intended for cavalry units. It has an 18" barrel with slotted shroud and a special tripod, though the M1917 or M2 tripods could also be used. The A2 was introduced in 1922 and was in service only for a short while.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Blowing Wild | Policemen | 1953 | ||
Che! | Woody Strode | Guillermo | 1969 |
Browning M1919A4
Developed in the mid-1930s the M1919A4, was by far the most common variant and the first model of the M1919 designed for general use and featured the now standard 24" barrel (earlier variants were designed as tank and cavalry machine guns and had a shorter 18" barrel). Original M1919A4s featured a different heat shield with horizontal slots similar to those found on earlier models as opposed to the circular perforations found on the vast majority of M1919s. Early M1919A4s also featured a rotating notched bar on the right side of the receiver which was used to hold the bolt in the open position to prevent ammunition cook-offs in a hot barrel, a feature required by the Army at the time. This requirement, and hence the bolt latch, was dropped in 1943 (meaning that any M1919A4 lacking this latch in media set prior to 1943 is technically incorrect) although the bolt latch remained present on some weapons until the 50s.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Mata Hari | Ramon Novarro | Lt. Alexis Rosanoff | Mounted on airplane | 1931 |
Guadalcanal Diary | 1943 | |||
Gung Ho! | 1943 | |||
Sahara | Dan Duryea | Jimmy Doyle | Mounted in tank | 1943 |
Commonwealth soldiers | Mounted on M2 tripod | |||
The Fighting Seabees | US Marine and Japanese soldiers | Mounted on M2 tripod and seen in fake Japanese tanks | 1944 | |
A Walk in the Sun | Richard Conte | Pvt. Rivera | 1945 | |
Victorious Return (Majup ar uzvaru) | German soldiers | 1948 | ||
Sands of Iwo Jima | US Marines | Mounted on Amtracs | 1949 | |
The Story of G.I. Joe | US Army soldier | 1945 | ||
Breakthrough | US Soldiers | 1950 | ||
Flying Leathernecks | US Marines | 1951 | ||
Go for Broke! | Don Haggerty | SFC Culley | 1951 | |
Halls of Montezuma | US Marines | Man-portable, mounted on LVT-4/LVT(A)-4 Amtrac and M4 Sherman | 1951 | |
Operation Pacific | US submariners | With bolt latch | 1951 | |
Invasion USA | Jeep mounted | 1952 | ||
Battle Circus | U.S. Army soldiers | Mounted on M2 tripod | 1953 | |
The War of the Worlds | U.S. Army soldiers | Tripod and jeep mounted | 1953 | |
From Here to Eternity | Burt Lancaster | 1st Sergeant Milton Warden | 1953 | |
The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms | US National Guards | Jeep mounted | 1953 | |
Godzilla | Japanese Defense Forces | 1954 | ||
To Hell and Back | US Army soldiers | Mounted on M2 tripod | 1955 | |
Between Heaven and Hell | US National Guards | Tripod and jeep mounted | 1956 | |
Death in the Garden | Soldiers | 1956 | ||
China Gate | Vietnamese communists | 1957 | ||
When Hell Broke Loose | U.S. Army soldiers | 1958 | ||
Pork Chop Hill | U.S. Army soldiers | 1959 | ||
Pork Chop Hill | George Peppard | Cpl. Fedderson | 1959 | |
Gorgo | British troops | Mounted on Centurion tanks | 1961 | |
Merrill's Marauders | U.S. Army soldiers | 1962 | ||
Hell Is for Heroes | US Army soldiers | Mounted on M2 tripod | 1962 | |
Lawrence of Arabia | Turks | 1962 | ||
Escape from Zahrain | Zahrain soldiers | Mounted on half-track APC | 1962 | |
The Four Days of Naples | German troops | Top-mounted on M47 Patton tanks | 1962 | |
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb | Sterling Hayden | Gen. Jack D. Ripper | 1964 | |
US Army soldiers | ||||
The Thin Red Line | US and Japanese soldiers | 1964 | ||
Seven Days in May | US soldiers | Vehicle mounted, with bolt latch | 1964 | |
Thunderball | US Coast Guardsman | Bow-mounted on Coast Guard speedboat | 1965 | |
Help! | British soldiers | Mounted on Centurion tank | 1965 | |
Battle of the Bulge | Telly Savalas | Sgt. Guffy | 1965 | |
A Matter of Resistance | A US soldier | Mounted on M3 Halftrack | 1966 | |
Tarzan and the Valley of Gold | Mike Henry | Tarzan | 1966 | |
Tarzan and the Valley of Gold | Vinero's soldiers | 1966 | ||
Lost Command | French paratroops | 1966 | ||
Judith | Syrian troops | Mounted on M4 Sherman tank | 1966 | |
Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster | Red Bamboo sentry tower mounted | 1966 | ||
Cast a Giant Shadow | Egyptian Army & Haganah soldiers | 1966 | ||
Let's Not Get Angry (Ne nous fâchons pas) | The Colonel's henchmen | 1966 | ||
Is Paris Burning? | US Army and Free French Forces soldiers | 1966 | ||
King of Hearts | German soldiers | Anachronistic for WWI; mounted on an armored car | 1966 | |
The Dirty Dozen | Stuart Cooper | Roscoe Lever | 1967 | |
Al Mancini | Tassos Bravos | |||
How I Won the War | On a Sherman tank mounted, in M24 Chaffee | 1967 | ||
The Green Berets | ARVN and US Army soldiers | 1968 | ||
Dark of the Sun | UN soldiers | 1968 | ||
The Devil's Brigade | US Army soldiers | Mounted on M2 tripod | 1968 | |
The Bridge at Remagen | Mounted on US Army jeeps and halftracks | 1969 | ||
Mr. Freedom | National guardsman | Mounted on jeep | 1969 | |
Castle Keep | Michael Conrad | Sgt. DeVaca | 1969 | |
The Bridge (Most) | German soldiers | Mounted on M3 Scout Car | 1969 | |
How I Unleashed World War II | French legionnaire | 1970 | ||
Patton | US soldiers | Mounted on M2 tripod | 1970 | |
Kelly's Heroes | Don Rickles | SSgt. Crapgame | 1970 | |
Gavin MacLeod | Moriarty | |||
US Army soldiers | ||||
The Last Grenade | Alex Cord | Kip Thompson | With spade grips | 1970 |
She No Longer Talks She Shoots | French policemen | 1972 | ||
R.A.S. | French troop | Mounted on jeep | 1973 | |
Savage Sisters | Philippine soldiers, guerrillas | Mounted on US Army jeep | 1974 | |
The Secret (Le secret) | French soldiers | 1974 | ||
Hennessy | Mounted on British Ferret armored car | 1975 | ||
Deathcheaters | Vietnam War stock footage | 1976 | ||
The Muthers | Jeannie Bell | Kelly | 1976 | |
Rosanne Katon | Anggie | |||
Trina Parks | Marcie | |||
Rocco Montalban | Rocco | |||
Pirates | ||||
Operation Thunderbolt | Israeli commando | 1977 | ||
MacArthur | US Soldiers | 1977 | ||
Drummer-Crab (Le Crabe-Tambour) | French sailors | Mounted on a river boat | 1977 | |
Fireback | Mounted on M3 tripod | 1978 | ||
Go Tell the Spartans | South Vietnamese troops | 1978 | ||
Power Play | Soldiers | Canadian C5 | 1978 | |
The Deer Hunter | Mounted on US Army Jeep | 1978 | ||
Good Guys Wear Black | The Black Tigers | 1978 | ||
Cuba | Jack Weston | Larry Gutman | 1979 | |
Cuban Government troops | Mounted on M10 tank destroyer and jeeps | |||
The Big Red One | German Army soldiers | Mounted on M4 Sherman, mocked up as Tiger tank | 1980 | |
Porky's | 1981 | |||
The Professional | African soldiers | Jeep mounted | 1981 | |
Attack Force Z | Mel Gibson | Capt. Kelly | 1982 | |
A Captain's Honor (L'Honneur d'un capitaine) | French soldiers | Mounted on jeeps and trucks | 1982 | |
Deal of the Century | 1983 | |||
Banzaï | African soldiers and rebels | The rebels - mounted on armory car | 1983 | |
Rookies Run Amok 2 (Le retour des bidasses en folie) | Mounted on M24 Chaffee | 1983 | ||
The Inheritors (Die Erben) | Seen in neo-Nazi training camp | 1983 | ||
Sheena: Queen of the Jungle | Dave Cooper | Anders | 1984 | |
Code Name: Wild Geese | General Khan's soldiers | On a pedestal mount | 1984 | |
Water | mounted on a jeep | 1985 | ||
Death Wish 3 | Charles Bronson | Paul Kersey | 1985 | |
Missing In Action 2: The Beginning | 1985 | |||
Death Wish 3 | Charles Bronson | Paul Kersey | 1985 | |
City Limits | Sunya Corp troops | 1985 | ||
Coordinates of Death (Koordinaty smerti) | US soldiers | Jeep mounted | 1985 | |
Firewalker | San Miguel troops | 1986 | ||
Order No. 027 (Myung ryoung-027 ho) | ROK Armed Forces soldiers | 1986 | ||
Extreme Prejudice | In twin mount | 1987 | ||
Extreme Prejudice | William Forsythe | Sgt. Buck Atwater | Duel mounted | 1987 |
The Sicilian | Andreas Katsulas | Passatempa | 1987 | |
Italian soldiers | Mounted on jeep | |||
Curse of Snakes Valley (Klatwa doliny wezy) | A Vietnamese fighter | 1987 | ||
A Better Tomorrow III | Tony Leung Ka Fai | Cheung Chi Mun | 1989 | |
Dead Bang | Frank Military | Bobby Burns | 1989 | |
Batman | Mounted on Batmobile, fitted with bolt latch | 1989 | ||
Red Scorpion | Mounted on a Soviet Ratel IFV | 1989 | ||
Return from the River Kwai | Imperial Japanese soldiers | Visually modified to resemble Japanese Type 92 heavy machine guns | 1989 | |
River of Death | Aryan Guards | 1989 | ||
Navy SEALs | Dual mounted on a BTR-152 | 1990 | ||
Toy Soldiers | Columbian soldiers | Jeep mounted | 1991 | |
For Sacha (Pour Sacha) | Israeli soldiers | Jeep mounted | 1991 | |
Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah | American troops | Replica | 1991 | |
A Midnight Clear | Peter Berg | Bud Miller | 1992 | |
Freejack | With spade grips | 1992 | ||
Diên Biên Phú | French soldiers | 1992 | ||
Black Shark (Chyornaya akula) | mujahedeens | On tripod | 1993 | |
Reckless Kelly | Big Mac | Used in the Christian Cowboy films | 1993 | |
Falling Down | Cutaway model in surplus store | 1993 | ||
Clear and Present Danger | Columbian military police | Mounted on jeeps | 1994 | |
Les Misérables | German soldiers | 1995 | ||
Sahara | James Belushi | Master Sgt. Joe Gunn | 1995 | |
Robert Wisdom | Sgt. Maj. Tambul | |||
The English Patient | Mounted on M4A2 Sherman tanks | 1996 | ||
Saving Private Ryan | Max Martini | Cpl. Henderson | 1998 | |
Demetri Goritsas | Pvt. Parker | |||
US Army soldiers | ||||
Rushmore | In display case | 1998 | ||
The Pentagon Wars | Early slotted barrel shroud, mounted in M3 Lee tank | 1998 | ||
Bedazzled | Jeep mounted | 2000 | ||
Joint Security Area | Korean War stock footage | 2000 | ||
Kippur | Mounted on Israeli tank | 2000 | ||
Deserter | French Foreign Legionnaires | Mounted on jeeps | 2002 | |
We Were Soldiers | French Army soldiers | Mounted on jeeps | 2002 | |
Half Past Dead | On M2 tripod | 2002 | ||
Windtalkers | US Marines | Mounted on M2 tripods and jeeps | 2002 | |
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines | Arnold Schwarzenegger | Terminator | With drum magazine, modified to be fired single-handedly from hip | 2003 |
Saints and Soldiers | American soldiers | 2003 | ||
The Rundown | 2003 | |||
The Notebook | American soldiers | 2004 | ||
Hotel Rwanda | Belgian soldiers | Jeep mounted | 2004 | |
King Kong | US Army soldier | Mounted on car | 2005 | |
The Great Raid | Filipino guerrillas | With bolt latch | 2005 | |
The President's Last Bang | Mounted on South Korean Army M48 tanks; seen in documentary footage | 2005 | ||
Flags of our Fathers | US Marines | Mounted on M2 tripod | 2006 | |
Letters from Iwo Jima | US Marines | Mounted on M2 tripod | 2006 | |
Fido | US Army | During the "Zombie Wars" documentary shown by Zomcon | 2006 | |
Assembly (Ji jie hao) | Nationalist troops | 2007 | ||
Doomsday | Adrian Lester | Sgt. Norton | In anti-aircraft mount | 2008 |
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor | Jessey Meng | Choi | Jeep mounted, fitted with bolt latch | 2008 |
24: Redemption | Sangalan rebels | Mounted on a "technical" | 2008 | |
Crossfire (Les Insoumis) | Gangsters | In the warehouse of weapons, vehicle mounted | 2008 | |
The Bridge | US soldiers | Mounted on M4 Sherman | 2008 | |
Che Part One: Argentine | 2008 | |||
Che Part Two: Guerrilla | Bolivian Army | 2008 | ||
Death Race | Vehicle mounted | 2008 | ||
X-Men Origins: Wolverine | US Army soldier | Mounted on LCVP | 2009 | |
Brother's War | US Army soldier | 2009 | ||
Spoils of War | 2009 | |||
Everyman's War | US Army soldiers | 2009 | ||
Red and White (Merah Putih) | mounted on jeep | 2009 | ||
Terminator Salvation | Truck mounted | 2009 | ||
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen | Vehicle mounted, mocked up as tri-barreled rotary guns | 2009 | ||
71: Into the Fire | South Korean soldiers | w/ bipod, mounted on M2 tripod | 2010 | |
Outside the Law | French soldiers | mounted on jeep | 2010 | |
Tomorrow, When the War Began | Coalition forces | With early slotted barrel jacket | 2010 | |
The Expendables | Vilenan soldiers | 2010 | ||
Fair Game | Nigerian soldiers | Jeep mounted | 2010 | |
The Front Line | South Korean Army | 2011 | ||
Memorial Day | 82nd Airborne Division machine gun crew | Mounted on M2 tripod | 2011 | |
Oba: The Last Samurai | US Marines | Mounted on M2 tripod | 2011 | |
Sucker Punch | Vanessa Hudgens | Blondie | in an aircraft | 2011 |
The Green Hornet | Jay Chou | Kato | Car mounted | 2011 |
My Way | Imperial Japanese Soldiers | mocked up as Type 92 heavy machine gun | 2011 | |
Captain America: The First Avenger | Derek Luke | Gabe Jones | With carry handle and sling | 2011 |
Death Race 2 | Vehicle mounted | 2011 | ||
Red Tails | American troops | 2012 | ||
mounted in Ju-87 | ||||
Saints and Soldiers: Airborne Creed | US soldiers | mounted on M3 Halftrack | 2012 | |
Fury | Logan Lerman | Norman Ellison | M3A1 | 2014 |
Hacksaw Ridge | Richard Pyros | Randall "Teach" Fuller | on M2 tripod and fired by the hip | 2016 |
US Army soldiers | on M2 | |||
The Siege of Jadotville | mercenaries | 2016 | ||
Jojo Rabbit | U.S. Army | 2019 | ||
Bullet Train | Mounted on a pickup | 2022 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Notes / Episode | Date |
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The Avengers | 1961 - 1969 | |||
The Rat Patrol | Inaccurately shown mounted on German halftracks | 1966 - 1968 | ||
V: The Original Miniseries | 1983 | |||
Eternal Call (Vechnyy zov) - Season 2 | Soviet troops | Mounted on M5 Half-track; Seen in documentary footage | 1983 | |
The A-Team | Remotely operated / "Say It With Bullets" | 1983 - 1987 | ||
Airwolf | With early model slotted barrel jacket | 1984 - 1986 | ||
Miami Vice - Season 3 | 1986 - 1987 | |||
Tour of Duty | NVA soldiers | Some machine guns was modified to resemble Goryunov SG-43 Machine Gun | 1987 - 1990 | |
Soldier Soldier | 1991 - 1997 | |||
Viper (TV series) | Mounted on semi truck / "Winner Take All" | 1996 - 1999 | ||
Dark Angel | "Prodigy" (S1E7); Armored car mounted | 2001 | ||
Band of Brothers | Ben Caplan | Walter "Smokey" Gordon | 2001 | |
Doug Allen | Alton More | |||
Matt Hickey | Pvt. Patrick O'Keefe | |||
Adam James | Pvt. Cleveland Petty | |||
Ross McCall | Joe Liebgott | |||
US Army soldiers | Mounted on US Army jeeps and M2 tripods | |||
Ultimate Force | Agnieszka Liggett | Sapiyet Mazayev | Mounted on M2 tripod | 2002 - 2006 |
Chechen and Georgian Rebels | ||||
Russian Soldiers | Mounted on Russian T72 tank | |||
Mail Call | R. Lee Ermey | Himself | 2002 - 2009 | |
CSI: Miami - Season 2 | Criminals | "Money for Nothing" (S2E17) | 2003 - 2004 | |
My Name is Earl | on M2 tripod / "Kept a Guy Locked in a Truck" | 2006 | ||
24: Redemption | Mounted on car | 2008 | ||
Lock 'n Load With R. Lee Ermey | 2009 | |||
Dark Blue | Dylan McDermott | Carter Shaw | 2009 - 2010 | |
The Pacific | James Badge Dale | Pvt. Robert Leckie | Mounted on LVT-4 | 2010 |
Jon Seda | GSgt. John Basilone | With improvised carry handle | ||
US Marines | Mounted on LVT-4's and M2 tripods | |||
Chuck - Season 3 | 2010 | |||
Top Shot - Season 4 | Mounted on M2 tripod and halftrack | 2012 | ||
The Walking Dead - Season 3 | Jose Pablo Cantillo | Caesar Martinez | On tripod; "I Ain't a Judas" (S3E11) | 2013 |
Policie Modrava | Members of the Military History Club | Mounted on jeep/ "Případ Strnad" (S1E04) | 2015 | |
Madiba | South African Army | Denel MG4 mounted on Alvis Saracen | 2017 | |
Fear the Walking Dead - Season 4 | On tripod; "Buried" (S4E04) | 2018 | ||
The Black Sea (Chyornoye more) | (uncredited) | Capt. Lt. Nikolay Stupin | 2020 | |
The Defeated | Mounted on Jeeps | 2020 | ||
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier | on display in the Museum; "New World Order" (S1E01) | 2021 | ||
The Continental: From the World of John Wick | on M2 tripod, seen in armory; "Brothers in Arms" (S1E01) | 2023 |
Video Games
Title | Appears as | Mods | Notes | Date |
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Jurassic Park: Trespasser | "Browning M2" | With Browning M2 style barrel jacket | 1998 | |
Hidden & Dangerous | 1999 | |||
Medal of Honor: Allied Assault | Mounted on jeep | 2002 | ||
Medal of Honor: Frontline | Mounted on jeep | 2002 | ||
Forgotten Hope | Mounted on M2 tripod, in bunkers and machine gun nests, on Willys MB Jeep, M4A1 Halftrack, M3 Stuart, M4A1(76) Sherman and Sherman II | 2003 | ||
Hidden & Dangerous 2 | Stationary, Twin, Tank | 2003 | ||
Medal of Honor: Rising Sun | Mounted on M3 Stuart Ligh Tank | 2003 | ||
Call of Duty | 2003 | |||
Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault | 2004 | |||
Conflict: Vietnam | 2004 | |||
Vietcong 2 | Fitted with bolt latch | 2005 | ||
Call of Duty 2 | 2005 | |||
Day of Defeat: Source | Fitted with carry handle and bipod | 2005 | ||
Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 | 2005 | |||
Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood | 2005 | |||
Medal of Honor: European Assault | Mounted on M4 Sherman tanks | 2005 | ||
Call of Duty 2: Big Red One | Mounted on M3 Stuart Ligh Tank | 2005 | ||
Call of Duty 3 | Mounted on M2 tripods and M4 Sherman tanks | 2006 | ||
Company of Heroes | Mounted on jeeps and M4 Sherman tanks | 2006 | ||
Darkest Hour: Europe '44-'45 | With deployable bipod | Mounted on LCVP (Landing Craft, Vehicle, Personnel), M3A1 Haltrack, M8 Greyhound, M5A1 Stuart, Sherman Mk II and M4 Sherman | 2006 | |
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune | Mounted | 2007 | ||
Medal of Honor: Airborne | Mounted on Sherman tank | 2007 | ||
Call of Duty: World at War | Vehicle-mounted and man-portable with M1919A6 bipod | 2008 | ||
Call of Duty: World at War - Final Fronts | 2008 | |||
Bioshock 2 | as part of an auto-turret | fires .50 Cal rounds | 2010 | |
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 | Incorrectly used by Japanese forces | 2010 | ||
7554 | 2011 | |||
Uncharted: Golden Abyss | with spade grips and gun shield | 2011 | ||
Dead Island | With spade grips | 2011 | ||
Project Reality: Normandy | Mounted on M4 Sherman & M26 Pershing | 2013 | ||
Company of Heroes 2 | 2013 | |||
Far East War | 2013 | |||
World of Guns: Gun Disassembly | Browning M1919 | Mounted on M2 tripod | 2014 | |
Rainbow Six Siege | Unusable; seen on background | 2015 | ||
Heroes & Generals | infantry and vehicle mounted versions | 2016 | ||
Call of Duty: WWII | 2017 | |||
Squad 44: Letters From The Front | Tripod and vehicle mounted | 2018 | ||
Enlisted | "Browning M1919A4" | Stationary mounted | 2021 | |
"7.62 mm M1919A4 machine gun" | Vehicle mounted | |||
"7.62 mm L3A1 machine gun" | British L3A1, vehicle mounted | |||
Call to Arms - Gates of Hell: Ostfront | 2021 | |||
Sniper Elite 5 | 2022 |
Anime
Title | Character | Notes | Date |
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Appleseed | Cyborg terrorists | Mounted on M2 tripod | 1988 |
The Cockpit | American soldiers | Ep. 3 "Knight of the Iron Dragon" | 1993 |
Seven Cities Story: Arctic Front | Aquironia soldiers | 1994 | |
Zipang | US Marines | 2004 | |
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood | Briggs soldiers | Early model slotted barrel shroud | 2009 - 2010 |
Hanasaku Iroha | US Soldiers | 2011 | |
Girls und Panzer | Mounted on all American WWII tanks | 2012 - 2013 | |
Strike Witches: The Movie | Liberian soldier | On tripod | 2012 |
Mounted in M4 Sherman tanks | |||
Girls und Panzer: This is the Real Anzio Battle! | Mounted on all American WWII tanks | 2014 | |
Girls und Panzer: der Film | Mounted on all American WWII tanks | 2015 | |
Strike Witches: Road to Berlin | Mounted in M4 Sherman tanks | 2020 | |
Lupin Zero | Ep. "Young Lupin Calls Himself "the Third"; mounted on M24 Chaffee light tanks | 2022 - 2023 |
Animation
Title | Voice Actor | Characters | Notation | Date |
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The Iron Giant | US Army soldier | Mounted on Jeep | 1999 | |
Archer | Mounted in grill of the Dodge Challenger Special Agent Edition | 2009 - ???? | ||
What If...? - Season 1 | Josh Keaton | Steve Rogers/HYDRA Stomper | as "Tesseract Gun"; "What If... Captain Carter Were The First Avenger?" (S1E01) | 2021 |
Browning M1919A5 / M1919A4E1
When the M3A1 Stuart tank was being designed in the early 1940s, it was found that a standard M1919 could not be fitted due to there not being enough clearance in the turret to allow the bolt to be operated. Therefore, the weapons were modified with a downward curving bar affixed to the right side of the receiver to allow the bolt to be retracted from the rear of the weapon. These weapons were later given the M1919A5 classification to simplify the supply of replacement parts, and could be found with either horizontal or vertical buffer tubes depending on whether the gun was built from a flexible or fixed M1919A4. After the requirement for the M37 (a variant fitted to armored vehicles that could be converted to feed from either side) was put forward in 1950, it was decided that a variant similar to the M1919A5 would be uses in the interim. The M1919A4E1 was converted from existing stock piles of M1919A4s and was very similar to the M1919A5 except it had a straight bolt retracting bar (the downward curving bar of the M1919A5 was only necessary in the interior of the now obsolete Stuart tanks).
The Browning M1919A5 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Notes | Date |
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The Turning Point (Velikiy perelom) | Mounted on M4A2 Sherman tank | 1945 | ||
Taxi for Tobruk (Un taxi pour Tobrouk) | Mounted on tanks and armoured cars | 1961 | ||
Reptilicus | Mounted on Danish M24 Chaffee | 1961 | ||
The Four Days of Naples | German troops | Front-mounted on M47 Patton tanks and Staghound armoured cars | 1962 | |
Is Paris Burning? | German and Free French Forces soldiers | Mounted on M4 Sherman and M24 Chaffee tanks, M3 Scout Cars | 1966 | |
Tarzan and the Valley of Gold | Vinero's soldiers | Mounted on M3A1 Stuart tank | 1966 | |
Now Where Did the 7th Company Get To? (Mais où est donc passée la 7ème compagnie?) | German troops | Front-mounted on M24 Chaffee | 1973 | |
The Seventh Company Has Been Found (On a retrouvé la 7ème compagnie!) | German troops | Front-mounted on M24 Chaffee | 1975 | |
Power Play | Soldiers | Canadian C5 | 1978 | |
From Hell to Victory | Mounted on M41 tanks | 1979 | ||
Rookies Run Amok 2 (Le retour des bidasses en folie) | Front-mounted on M24 Chaffee | 1983 | ||
Doom | Deobia Oparei | Destroyer | Used as basis for fictional handheld minigun | 2005 |
Dwayne Johnson | Sarge |
Video Games
Title | Appears as | Mods | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 | Mounted in M3A1 Stuart tanks | 2005 | ||
Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood | 2005 | |||
Heroes & Generals | Mounted in M5A1 Stuart Light Tank | 2016 |
Anime
Title | Character | Notes | Date |
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Excel Saga | Terrorists | M1919A5, tripod mounted | 1999 |
Browning M1919A6
The M1919A6, introduced in late 1943, was an attempt to create a light machine gun capable of being carried and operated by one man, comparable to German machine guns like the MG42. The M1919A6 featured a shoulder stock, bipod, carry handle, conical muzzle booster (on later models) and a lighter, changable barrel. The barrel weight on the M1919A4 was already marginal in terms of heat dissipation, and lightening the barrel in the M1919A6 made for a weapon that was prone to overheating and was large, heavy and awkward compared to the majority of contemporary machine guns. The original M1919A6 lacked a muzzle booster due to the need to have an exposed hex on the muzzle to allow the barrel to be changed. This led to problems cycling the action so a removable muzzle booster was added to increase the chamber pressure. At the end of WWII, a conical flash hider was introduced as part of the muzzle booster, but contrary to the majority of depictions in media, this was never actually issued before the end of the war (although it was extensively used in Korea).
The Browning M1919A6 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Notes | Date |
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Battleground | U.S. Army soldier | 1949 | ||
Lost Command | French paratroops | Mounted on a jeep | 1966 | |
King of Hearts | German soldiers | Anachronistic for WWI; mounted on an armored car | 1966 | |
Drummer-Crab (Le Crabe-Tambour) | French sailors | Twin mounted on a river boat | 1977 | |
The Tin Drum | 1979 | |||
Lili Marleen | 1981 | |||
Outbreak | British contractor | 1995 | ||
Saints and Soldiers | American soldiers | 2003 | ||
Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War | South Korean soldiers | 2004 | ||
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull | Cate Blanchett | Col. Irina Spalko | Mounted on Soviet amphibious jeep | 2008 |
My Way | US Army soldiers | 2011 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Notes / Episode | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Band of Brothers | Michael Fassbender | Burton "Pat" Christenson | 2001 | |
Fallout - Season 1 | "The Ghouls" (S1E04) | 2024 |
Video Games
Title | Appears as | Mods | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Call of Duty | 2003 | |||
Call of Duty: Finest Hour | "M1919A6" | 2004 | ||
Forgotten Hope 2 | Man-portable, deployed in machine gun nests | 2005 | ||
Call of Duty 2: Big Red One | "M1919A6 .30 cal" | 2005 | ||
Call of Duty 3 | "M1919A6 .30 cal" | 2006 | ||
History Channel: Battle for the Pacific | Emplaced | 2007 | ||
Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway | 2007 | |||
Company of Heroes 2 | Added with The Western Front Armies add-on (2014) | 2013 | ||
Heroes & Generals | 2016 | |||
Rising Storm 2: Vietnam | 2017 | |||
Squad 44: Letters From The Front | 2018 | |||
Battlefield V | 2018 | |||
Enlisted | "Browning M1919A6" | 2021 | ||
Military Conflict: Vietnam | late model with flash hider | 2022 |
Anime
Title | Character | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Strike Witches | Francesca Lucchini | Fitted with custom replaceable ammo box, without bipod | 2008 |
Strike Witches 2 | Francesca Lucchini | Fitted with custom replaceable ammo box, without bipod | 2010 |
Yoshika Miyafuji | |||
Strike Witches: The Movie | Francesca Lucchini | Fitted with custom replaceable ammo box, without bipod | 2012 |
Strike Witches: Operation Victory Arrow | Francesca Lucchini | Fitted with custom replaceable ammo box, without bipod | 2014-2015 |
Strike Witches: Road to Berlin | Francesca Lucchini | Fitted with custom replaceable ammo box, without bipod | 2020 |
.30 AN/M2
The .30 AN/M2 (not to be confused with the .50 AN/M2 or 20mm AN/M2) was an aircraft variant of the M1919A4 which had a lighter receiver and thinner barrel (being overall about 1/3 lighter than the ground version), higher rate of fire and the ability to be fed from either side of the gun. The flexible mount variant of the .30 AN/M2 is also the only production variant of the M1919 that was fitted with spade grips.
Specifications
- Type: Medium Machune Gun / Aircraft Machine Gun
- Caliber: .30-06 Springfield (7.62×63mm Springfield )
- Length: 38 in (96.4 cm)
- Barrel length: 24 in (61 cm)
- Feed System: Belt-Fed
- Rate of Fire: 1200 / 1500 RPM
The .30 AN/M2 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Notes | Date |
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Guadalcanal Diary | Fixed | 1943 | ||
Bezymyannyy Island (Ostrov Bezymyannyy) | Twin nose mounting on Catalina flying boat | 1946 | ||
What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? | US Army soldiers | tripod mount | 1966 | |
mounted on a jeep | ||||
The Omega Man | Survivors | Flexible mount with M1919A6 stock | 1971 | |
Murphy's War | 1971 | |||
Midway | 1976 | |||
Escape 2000 | 1982 | |||
Extreme Prejudice | Matt Mulhern | SSgt. Declan Patrick Coker | Twin flexible mount | 1987 |
Steele Justice | 1987 | |||
Rambo III | Sylvester Stallone | Rambo | Mounted on a pickup truck | 1988 |
The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear | O.J. Simpson | Norberg | Tripod mounted | 1991 |
Aces: Iron Eagle III | Fixed | 1992 | ||
Freejack | Fixed | 1992 | ||
Rapid Fire | Henchman | double mount | 1992 | |
Hot Shots! Part Deux | Iraqi soldier | Flexible mounts on Iraqi jeeps | 1993 | |
Jackie Chan's First Strike | Fixed | 1996 | ||
Pearl Harbor | Japanese gunner | Flexible mount in the tail gun position of a Japanese B5N "Kate" torpedo bomber | 2001 | |
Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War | Fixed | 2004 | ||
King Kong | Fixed | 2005 | ||
The Condemned | Fixed mounts in B-25 Mitchell bomber | 2006 | ||
In Her Line of Fire | The rebels | Mounted on a pickup truck | 2006 | |
Gamer | Slayers | Flexible model, with and without futuristic barrel shroud | 2009 | |
Midway | 2019 | |||
Cadet 1947 (Kadet 1947) | Fixed mounts in Curtiss P-40 fighter | 2021 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Notes / Episode | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
[[Hawaii Five-0 (2010) - Season 4]] | 2013-2014 | |||
The Man in the High Castle - Season 1 | 2015 | |||
The Man in the High Castle - Season 3 | Fixed | 2018 | ||
MacGyver (2016) - Season 4 | 2020 |
Video Games
Title | Appears as | Mods | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hidden & Dangerous 2 | 2003 | |||
Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault | 2004 | |||
Red Orchestra 2: Rising Storm | fixed | 2013 | ||
Heroes & Generals | Mounted in Curtiss O-52 Owl (fixed and flexible mount) | 2016 | ||
Enlisted | "7.62 mm Browning machine gun" | Fixed & Flexible | 2021 |
Anime
Title | Character | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Porco Rosso | Fixed | 1992 |
Browning .303
The British adopted a variant (based on Colt's commercial version, the MG 40) chambered in .303 British and redesigned to fire from an open bolt, as the cordite in .303 was far more susceptible to cook off. The British model was simply named Browning .303, quickly progressing through the Mk I, Mk I*, Mk I**, Mk II, and finally the Mk II*. The Browning .303 Mk II* ("mark two star") was the definitive model and standard for most British aircraft during WWII. Compared to the .30 AN/M2, the Browning .303 Mk II* can be easily identified by the barrel jacket featuring long oval slots instead of circular holes, as well as the large fluted muzzle booster (the booster is what defines the Mk II* compared to the Mk II). Guns mounted in bomber turrets also featured a finned conical flash suppressor on the end of the muzzle booster.
Variants:
- Browning .303 - Base Series Designation
- Browning .303 Mk I - Original form from Colt delivered 1936-1937; ambidextrous feeding of belt ammunition.
- Browning .303 Mk I* - Upgraded Mark I; auxiliary sear units added.
- Browning .303 Mk I** - Upgraded Mark I; auxiliary sear units added.
- Browning .303 Mk II - Definitive Browning .303 form; model of 1937; auxiliary sear system developed by BSA.
- Browning .303 Mk II* - Mark II model with fluted flash collar and finned flash-hider.
Specifications
(1936)
- Type: Medium Machune Gun / Aircraft Machine Gun
- Caliber: .303 British (7.7x56mmR British)
- Length: 40 in (101.6 cm)
- Barrel length: 24 in (61 cm)
- Feed System: Belt-Fed
- Rate of Fire: 1200 RPM
The Browning .303 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Notes | Date |
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Fighting Film Collection No. 4 (Boyevoy kinosbornik No. 4) | Mounted on Vickers Wellington | 1941 | ||
Fighting Film Collection No. 6 (Boyevoy kinosbornik No. 6) | Mounted on Blenheim Mk IV | 1941 | ||
Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon | Mounted on Blenheim Mk I | 1943 | ||
633 Squadron | Mounted on de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito | 1964 | ||
Battle of Britain | Mounted on Hawker Hurricane | 1969 | ||
Pearl Harbor | Mounted on Spitfire | 2001 | ||
Miracle at St. Anna | US Army soldiers | Flexible on M2 tripod | 2008 | |
Dredd | Mounted in the motorcycles used by the Judges | 2012 | ||
Dunkirk | Mounted on Spitfire | 2017 | ||
The Shadow in My Eye | Mounted on de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito | 2021 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Notes / Episode | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dresden | Mounted in Avro Lancaster. | 2006 | ||
Midsomer Murders - Season 16 | Mounted in Avro Lancaster. | 2013-2014 | ||
SS-GB | Mounted in Spitfire. | 2017 |
Video Games
Title | Appears as | Mods | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Forgotten Hope 2 | Mounted in Hurricane, Spitfire & Beaufighter | 2007 | ||
Battlefield Heroes | Mounted in Spitfire | 2009 | ||
Civilization V | Mounted on Avro Lancaster | 2010 | ||
Sniper Elite 4 | Mounted in Avro Lancaster | 2017 | ||
Call of Duty: WWII | Mounted in Avro Lancaster | 2017 | ||
Battlefield V | Mounted in Spitfire and the Mosquito | 2018 | ||
Enlisted | "7.7 mm Browning machine gun" | Mounted in Hurricane, Spitfire & Beaufighter | 2021 | |
Call to Arms - Gates of Hell: Ostfront | Mounted in Blenheim Mk.I | 2021 | ||
Aviators - War in The Skies | Mounted in Avro Lancaster | 2023 |
Anime
Title | Character | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Najica Blitz Tactics | 2001 | ||
Strike Witches | Mounted in Hurricane fighters | 2008 | |
Strike Witches 2 | Mounted in Lancaster bomber | 2010 | |
Brave Witches | Mounted in Seafire fighters | 2016-2017 | |
Luminous Witches | Mounted in Lancaster bomber | 2022 |
Animation
Title | Character | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|
What If...? - Season 1 | mounted on Spitfires; "What If... Captain Carter Were The First Avenger?" (S1E01) | 2021 |
FN Browning Model 1939
Colt saw the potential of an aviation rifle design based on the M1919 and decided to create a lighter model with an increased rate of fire to 1,300 rounds per minute. This program was carried out in cooperation with Fabrique National de Herstal in Belgium, which has a long history of selling Browning designs in Europe. While Colt was to produce the design for the United States Army (.30 AN/M2) and present it to the British (Browning .303), who licensed it, FN offered it to many countries in Europe. Since the 7.92x57mm Mauser was a common cartridge in Eastern European countries such as Poland, Yugoslavia, and Romania, FN naturally created a variant of the Browning firing the same cartridge. In particular, Romania used this machine gun on IAR-80 series fighters.
Specifications
(1939)
- Type: Medium Machune Gun / Aircraft Machine Gun
- Caliber: 7.92x57mm Mauser
- Feed System: Belt-Fed
- Rate of Fire: 1200 RPM
The FN Browning Model 1939 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Video Games
Title | Appears as | Mods | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Enlisted | "7.92 mm FN Browning machine gun" | mounted on IAR-81C | 2021 |
Stinger Machine Gun
During WWII, Para Marine Sergeant Milan "Mel" J. Grevich and Private First Class John Lyttle of the Fifth Marine Division produced a handheld AN/M2 variant fitted with a simple trigger hooked up to the firing solenoid, a 100-round belt box, a BAR bipod and an M1 Garand stock. This weapon, referred to as the "Stinger," was used in the invasion of Iwo Jima, with one of the six Stinger gunners present during the operation, Corporal Tony Stein, receiving the Congressional Medal of Honor. Only six were made and none survived the war, but the story of this cobbled-together weapon is still used to remind US Marine recruits that their most powerful weapon is their mind.
Specifications
(1943 – 1945)
- No. built: 6
- Type: Medium Machune Gun
- Caliber: .30-06 Springfield (7.62×63mm Springfield )
- Mass: 11kg / 25 pounds
- Length: 40.2 in (102 cm)
- Feed System: 100-round belt
- Rate of Fire: 1200 / 1350 RPM
The Stinger Machine Gun and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Video Games
Title | Appears as | Mods | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Call of Duty: WWII | Added in Attack of the Undead event | 2017 | ||
Enlisted | "AN/M2 Stinger" | With 200 rounds belt | 2021 |
See Also
- Browning Arms Company - A list of all firearms manufactured by Browning.