The M1917 refers to many pieces of equipment. A bayonet, a helmet, a light machine gun, a 45 cal. revolver, an Enfield rifle,and a Browning water cooled machine gun. Both machine guns were 30 cal. as well as the Enfield rifle.
No. The predecessor to the M1919 - the water cooled Browning M1917 - was used, but the M1919 was named for the year it went into service - 1919, which was the year after the First World War had ended.
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World War One.
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No- it was first used in 1915- World War I. See link below-
America used the M1 Carbine, M1 Garand, M1A1 Thompson, M3 "Grease Gun", Browning Automatic Rifle (B.A.R.), M1903 Springfield, M1917 Enfield, M1897 Trench Gun, M1917 Browning .30 Cal. LMG, Browning .50 Cal HMG, M1911 Colt .45, and the Bazooka (M1A1) and Variants.
Its M1 Carbine, M1 Garand, M1A1 Thompson, M3 "Grease gun", browning automatic rifle, M1903 Springfield, M1917 enfield, M1897 trench gun, M1917 browning .30 cal. LMG, Browning .30 Cal. HMG, M1911 COLT. 45, Bazooka and variants.
M1917
No. The predecessor to the M1919 - the water cooled Browning M1917 - was used, but the M1919 was named for the year it went into service - 1919, which was the year after the First World War had ended.
The M1917 Enfield rifle, although the Springfield 'O3 was fairly common as well.
Browning m1917 water cooled browning m1919 air cooled browning m2 .50 caliber machine gun
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the German did have 30 cal. luger pistols in WW2
7.62 is cal. 308. 7.62 was used after WW2 in the M14 rifle..WW2 used 30/06 cal.
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60 cal merely means the size of the projectial fired. that cal was used during the civil war
M1 Garand, M1A1 Thompson, Colt. .45, Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR), Grease Gun, K-Bar Bayonet Knife, M1 Carbine, 30 Cal. Light, 50 Cal.