Feeding WW2 U.S. .50 cal. Browning Machineguns: Part II
Text & Photos by Jean-François LegendreThis Part 2 of the study on feeding U.S. World War II .50 Browning machine ...
Text & Photos by Jean-François LegendreThis Part 2 of the study on feeding U.S. World War II .50 Browning machine ...
Text and Photos by Jean-François LegendreThis study, divided into two parts, is intended to describe the feed systems for U.S. ...
By Jean-Francois Legendre Unusual crank operated belt loaders entirely made of cast aluminum are offered for sale from time to ...
Trailing end of the 100-round Mark I fabric belt for the Vickers Mark II, IV and V Land weapons. This ...
Chest, Ammunition Belt, Caliber 30 mounted with a water-cooled M1917A1 machine gun. (Courtesy Musée Mémorial des Combats de la Poche ...
Initial M1917 250-round belt featuring two 4.5 inch brass starter tangs and following the Frissell Patent No. 1,168,876 issued on ...
By Jean-François Legendre Rigid feed-strips The improvements and new features of the Hotchkiss machine gun were thoroughly described in US ...
By Jean-Francois Legendre Frequently, 7.62x51mm NATO ammunition is encountered on odd, non-disintegrating belts. Here is the answer to why. Continuous ...
By Jean-Francois LegendreLinks and Link Loader for Czech Model 1930 Aircraft Machine GunBelts with Disintegrating Metal LinksThe Czech Model 1930 ...
By Jean-Francois Legendre The author Dolf Goldsmith presents in his authoritative study on Maxim machine guns The Devil’s Paintbrush: Sir Hiram ...