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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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John Moses Browning, of Ogden, Utah designed the M1919 machine gun. The novel design actually occurred with the M1917. The M1919 was adapted from the M1917 by replacing the water jacket (for the barrel) with an air-cooled jacket.
Browning m1917 water cooled browning m1919 air cooled browning m2 .50 caliber machine gun
$667 USD in 1941 being hand made $141.44 mass produced from 1942 - 1945
Probably not. The 1917 water cooled was still in limited use, the M2 Browning .50 was used on ships planes and armored vehicles, and other nations had their own MGs.
I can tell you two things. The Browning M1919 was invented in 1919, hence the name, and that played a major part in the ending of WWI. The only other thing I can think of is A&W's root beer. Haha
The Browning M1919 can keep firing until the barrel overheats. It depends on how long the bandolier is, since it's fed that way. If overheated, it can't shoot and the barrel needs to be replaced.
Stermgewehr. Also known as Mp44 and Stg-44. Browning 1919 No, no, no. The Sturmgewehr (aka Mp43 or Stg44) was the first assault rifle used in WW2. The Browning M1919 was not made until WW1 ended. Most of the machine guns used in WW1 were based on the Maxim design. They were heavy and cooled by water, but they would fire indefinitely as long as ammo and water were available. The Lewis machine gun used by the British was lighter and cooled by air. After WW1, water-cooled machine began to fade away slowly. The Browning M1919 was basically the same machine gun used in WW1 but converted to air cooling instead of water.
The related links lists the individual weapons and provides details on each one by additional links. The Browning M1919, M249SAW, MG4, P90, and the AUG A3 are some of the most difficult weapons to get.
In World War 2 there were three types of machine guns used: squad support weapon, medium machine gun, and Heavy Machine gun such as the Browning M2, and the M1919