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The Ckm wz.30 was a Polish clone of the [[Browning M1917]]. Designed in 1930, it was used by the Polish Army, including vehicle mounts. It was also used in small numbers in the Spanish Civil War.
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[[File:Ckm wz.30 MG.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Wz. 30 Browning - 7.92x57mm Mauser]]
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[[File:Wz.30.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Wz. 30 Browning with tripod - 7.92x57mm Mauser]]
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The '''Ciężki karabin maszynowy wzór 1930 Browning''' ('''Ckm Wz. 30 Browning''') is an unlicensed Polish clone of the [[Browning M1917]]. It was also used in small numbers during the Spanish Civil War.
  
'''The Ckm wz.30 machine gun can be seen in the following films used by the following actors:'''
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Introduced in 1930, the Wz. 30 was designed to replace the myriad number of machine guns in service with the Polish Army in the interwar years following World War I. Following a competition to find a new machine gun, the Polish government originally settled on the M1928 machine gun, a commercial export variant of the Browning M1917 produced by [[Colt]]. Poland at first began negotiations to purchase a license for the weapon, but found the high cost of the license, along with a demand from Colt to buy 3,000 machine guns made in its American factories, to be unacceptable. It was soon discovered that the design of the M1917 machine gun was not patented in Poland, and as such, the Polish government decided to produce a locally-made copy at the ''Fabryka Karabinow'' plant in Warsaw.
[[File:Wz.30.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Ckm wz.30 with tripod - 8x57mm IS - .30-06‎]]
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The Wz. 30 incorporates several improvements on the original Browning design, including a longer barrel, improved sights suitable for anti-aircraft use, and an easier to use barrel change mechanism. The Wz. 30 became the standard machine gun of the Polish Army and was also used in vehicle mounts. A large number were also exported to Spain, where they saw use in the Spanish Civil War. Poland attempted to make export deals with other countries as well and while the machine gun was shown to perform well in trials (in some cases, even performing better than the original Browning M1917), Polish factories could not reliably guarantee delivery of orders. During World War II, captured weapons were used by Germany and Romania, along with Polish partisans during the Warsaw Uprising.        
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==Specifications==
 
==Specifications==
(1930-1970)
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(1930-1939)
  
 
* '''Type:''' Machine Gun
 
* '''Type:''' Machine Gun
 
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* '''Caliber(s):''' 7.92x57mm Mauser
* '''Caliber(s):''' 8x57mm IS
 
 
 
 
* '''Weight:''' 140 lb (65 kg) (gun, tripod, water, and ammunition)
 
* '''Weight:''' 140 lb (65 kg) (gun, tripod, water, and ammunition)
 
 
* '''Length:''' 36.4 in (925 mm)
 
* '''Length:''' 36.4 in (925 mm)
 
 
* '''Barrel length(s):''' 28.3 in (720 mm)
 
* '''Barrel length(s):''' 28.3 in (720 mm)
 
 
* '''Capacity:''' 250 round fabric belt
 
* '''Capacity:''' 250 round fabric belt
 
 
* '''Fire Modes:''' Full-auto
 
* '''Fire Modes:''' Full-auto
  
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| ''[[Westerplatte]]'' || || Polish soldiers || || 1967
 
| ''[[Westerplatte]]'' || || Polish soldiers || || 1967
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|''[[Land and Freedom]]''|| || Spanish Nationalist and Republican troops || || 1995
 
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|''[[City of Life and Death]]''|| || || Mounted on Vickers Mark E Type B ||2009
 
|''[[City of Life and Death]]''|| || || Mounted on Vickers Mark E Type B ||2009
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| [[Girl Und Panzer]] ||  || Mounted on twin-turrent 7TP tank  || 2012
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| ''[[Girls und Panzer]]'' ||  || Mounted in a twin-turret 7TP tank  || 2012
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| ''[[Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 2]]'' ||  || Mounted in BHS 7TPdws || 2019
 
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| ''[[Forgotten Hope]]'' ||Both "Vickers" & "Wz 30" ||Wz. 30 Browning|| 2003
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| ''[[Land of War: The Beginning]]'' || ||Wz. 30 Browning|| 2021
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Latest revision as of 09:46, 3 March 2024

Wz. 30 Browning - 7.92x57mm Mauser
Wz. 30 Browning with tripod - 7.92x57mm Mauser

The Ciężki karabin maszynowy wzór 1930 Browning (Ckm Wz. 30 Browning) is an unlicensed Polish clone of the Browning M1917. It was also used in small numbers during the Spanish Civil War.

Introduced in 1930, the Wz. 30 was designed to replace the myriad number of machine guns in service with the Polish Army in the interwar years following World War I. Following a competition to find a new machine gun, the Polish government originally settled on the M1928 machine gun, a commercial export variant of the Browning M1917 produced by Colt. Poland at first began negotiations to purchase a license for the weapon, but found the high cost of the license, along with a demand from Colt to buy 3,000 machine guns made in its American factories, to be unacceptable. It was soon discovered that the design of the M1917 machine gun was not patented in Poland, and as such, the Polish government decided to produce a locally-made copy at the Fabryka Karabinow plant in Warsaw.

The Wz. 30 incorporates several improvements on the original Browning design, including a longer barrel, improved sights suitable for anti-aircraft use, and an easier to use barrel change mechanism. The Wz. 30 became the standard machine gun of the Polish Army and was also used in vehicle mounts. A large number were also exported to Spain, where they saw use in the Spanish Civil War. Poland attempted to make export deals with other countries as well and while the machine gun was shown to perform well in trials (in some cases, even performing better than the original Browning M1917), Polish factories could not reliably guarantee delivery of orders. During World War II, captured weapons were used by Germany and Romania, along with Polish partisans during the Warsaw Uprising.

The Wz. 30 Browning and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Specifications

(1930-1939)

  • Type: Machine Gun
  • Caliber(s): 7.92x57mm Mauser
  • Weight: 140 lb (65 kg) (gun, tripod, water, and ammunition)
  • Length: 36.4 in (925 mm)
  • Barrel length(s): 28.3 in (720 mm)
  • Capacity: 250 round fabric belt
  • Fire Modes: Full-auto

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Westerplatte Polish soldiers 1967
Land and Freedom Spanish Nationalist and Republican troops 1995
City of Life and Death Mounted on Vickers Mark E Type B 2009

Anime

Title Characters Notation ' Date
Girls und Panzer Mounted in a twin-turret 7TP tank 2012
Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 2 Mounted in BHS 7TPdws 2019

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Notation Release Date
Forgotten Hope Both "Vickers" & "Wz 30" Wz. 30 Browning 2003
Land of War: The Beginning Wz. 30 Browning 2021

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