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The Ksp m/42B was a lighter version with bipod and shoulder stock (used in a similar way as the M1919A6), chambered in 6.5×55mm and later in 7.62×51mm. Even the ksp m/42B proved too heavy and was replaced by the ksp m/58 (FN MAG). In the late 1980s, most remaining ksp m/42 was rebuilt into ksp m/39 to be installed into the CV 90s.
Browning introduced a line of hunting boots in 1968 and continued to design and manufacture footwear through outside vendors until 2001. In that year, Browning reached a license agreement with Connecticut-based H.H. Brown Shoe Company, a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, to manufacture Browning Footwear.
Under contract, U.S. Ordnance supplied 15 M60E3 machine guns along with 15 spare barrels to the Philippines in June 2005 as an FMS sale. [4] U.S. Ordnance fulfilled a purchase order from the U.S. Army in September 2007 for 173 M60D Enhanced machine guns along with spare parts. Provided as aid to the Philippines, they were delivered in 2008. [6]
The total price was $750, met by purchasing all 750 shares of stock in WLOK, Inc. for $1 each, and Northwestern assuming $188,691 in obligations. [ 46 ] [ 47 ] The FCC approved the deal on December 1, 1954; WLOK left the air at 11:05 p.m. on December 8, [ 48 ] leaving the city without an NBC radio affiliate [ 49 ] and with one radio station and ...
On quick look at the photographic sources I have, I can find in the Squadron-Signal book on the M2/M3 Halftrack (M3 Halftrack in Action, Armor in Action #34, Squadron Publication #2034) one picture of the T7 armored car (circa 1930s) with what appears to be 2 M1919A2s, as well as, the 1938 T7 half track car prototype fitted with one .50 caliber ...
The Browning automatic rifle (BAR) is a family of American automatic rifles and machine guns used by the United States and numerous other countries during the 20th century. . The primary variant of the BAR series was the M1918, chambered for the .30-06 Springfield rifle cartridge and designed by John Browning in 1917 for the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe as a replacement for the ...
Colt MG38 series, derivatives of the Colt M1928 for general commercial sale, designed in 1931. [1]: 65 The 38 and 38B were water-cooled with a barrel jacket threaded inside the trunnion, unlike the M1917 and Colt Model 1928. The 38BT was a short heavy barreled air-cooled weapon resembling the Browning M1919A2, designed for use in tanks.
In around 1921 the military of the young Czechoslovakian state embarked on a quest for a light machine gun of their own. Early trials included foreign designs such as Berthier, M1918 Browning automatic rifle, Darne machine gun, Hotchkiss M1914 machine gun, Madsen machine gun, St. Étienne Mle 1907, and several domestic designs.