Keep the gun pointed in a safe direction, EITHER wait for the gun to stop firing when it runs out of ammo OR twist the ammunition belt, causing the gun to jam. You cannot break the links on a M2 .50 cal belt because they are interlocking. Best bet is to keep weapon pointed in a safe direction and wait for ammo to run out. Causing a jam could cause damage to the weapon.
If you mean the 12.7x99 cartridge, also known as the .50 BMG, and fired by weapons such as the Browning M2 machine gun and Barret sniper rifles, no.
They both fire the 50 BMG
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A Browning M2 Heavy Machine gun with a 66418 serial would have been manufactured around 1958. Over 3 million M2 .50 cal machine guns have been manufactured.
On the top of the turret it had one browning m2 50. cal machine gun in the turret it had one 75mm tank gun and one browning 30. cal machine gun and in the body it had another browning 30. cal machine gun
No. The Browning .50 caliber machinegun, sometimes called the "Ma Duece" (for M2) is a belt fed machinegun. It weighs 78 pounds, not something you want to carry around.
Canadian sniper attached to a special forces unit recently set a record confirmed kill at 1.5 miles with the .50 caliber round. A very impressive shot.
Depends on the machine gun. The US M60 has an effective range of 1,100 meters. The Browning M2 .50 cal has an effective range of 2,000 yards.
Desert Eagle.Well its pretty simple 50. cal same thing with the sniperThe above is an utter fallacy. The US military has not formally adopted a .50 cal handgun, and most likely will never do so.The only .50s in service are the Barret .50 cal sniper rifle, the M2 .50 heavy machine gun, and various .50 caliber miniguns used by the Air Force on its combat search and rescue helicopters.All fire a version of the .50 BMG (Browning Machine Gun) cartridge, a supersonic round several inches long, first adopted before World War 1 and largely unchanged since. If it ain't broke don't fix it...The "Desert Eagle" fires a different .50 cal round, shorter so that it can fit in the handgrip magazine of a large pistol.
The Browning M2 was first fielded in 1921 - some 12 years before the British fielded their Vickers .50 machine gun, and some 17 years before the Soviets fielded the DsHK machine gun.
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50 square feet = ~4.65 m2