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Ma Deuce: The Venerable Browning M2 .50 Caliber HMG

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Ma Deuce: The Venerable Browning M2 .50 Caliber HMG
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The M2 Browning machine gun was first conceived in 1918, as a request by General John Pershing of the AEF for a large-caliber antiaircraft and antitank machine gun. John Browning scaled his M1917 water cooled .30 caliber design up to .50 caliber, and the first prototypes were test fired in November of 1918. Impetus behind the project faltered after the Armistice, but Colt continued to develop the gun during the 1920s and 1930s. It was first adopted in 1922 by the US Coastal Artillery as an antiaircraft gun, but significant manufacture would not come until World War Two. By this time, the gun's main role had shifted, from antitank to being an aircraft armament, and some 2 million were made during World War Two, primarily as aircraft guns.

The M2 remains in service today, highlighting the brilliance and longevity of John Browning's designs.


Source: Ian McCollum ~ Forgotten Weapons

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There was a recent report of a Ma Deuce sent for overhaul that had apparently never been overhauled before. Serial Number 324 arrived at Anniston for its first ever overhaul since it was issued! 90+ year old M2 still in service!

on my 48th Birthday I was the Supply Officer on a Coast Guard Cutter. We stopped a 6 meter long Wooden Cuban Fishing Boat that was running a 1 Lung Diesel Engine. The 2 people onboard it were trying to make it to dry land in the Florida Keys. After we removed to w people we were ordered to destroy the boat to prevent it from becoming a hazard to navigation.

The Gunner’s Mates brought out Mount 51 - the Port Side M2 Heavy Machine Gun. I was the oldest member of the crew; the youngest crewman and I shared the same birthday. Although he declined, as a birthday from the Captain and Executive Officer I was offered the opportunity to shoot up the boat with the M2! I fired about 75 rounds; and because the ship was rolling from side to side as was the fishing boat I maybe hit the boat 50 times. I could see the rounds impacting the boat but without any “real” devastation. The gunner’s mate the took over and maybe fired 25 rounds. Without any explosion or anything resembling that, the boat just disenigrated!

Ma Deuce - when you really want to destroy something!