1917/1917A1 MACHINE GUN
Read MorePrewar Marine infantry battalions each rated 12 of these Browning .30-caliber, 1917 water-cooled machine guns. The overall weight of the gun with its tripod was 85 pounds. Each weapon had a cyclic rate of fire of 400-520 rounds per minute. Sketch by Col James A. Donovan, USMC (Ret), Marine Corps Art Collection
1st Infantry Division Museum - Würzburg
German http://www.warmuseums.nl/index.htmlCanada War Museum - Adegem - Belgium
http://www.warmuseums.nl/gal/024gal.htmOperation of a machine gun reviewed by Major A.E. Potts (University ROTC) at National Convention of Reserve Officers, Minneapolis.
Photograph Collection 1935
Location no. FM6.85 p5
http://collections.mnhs.org/visualresources/Minnesota National Guardsmen riding in a truck with a machine gun, Minneapolis
Photograph Collection 1934
http://collections.mnhs.org/visualresources/Minnesota National Guardsmen riding in a truck with a machine gun, Minneapolis
Photograph Collection 1934
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