- had on hand a mere 670 M1909 Benét–Merciés, 282 M1904
Maxims and 158
Colt-
Browning M1895s.
After much debate, it was
finally agreed that a
rapid rearmament...
- The
Colt–
Browning M1895,
nicknamed "potato digger"
because of its
unusual operating mechanism, is an air-cooled, belt-fed, gas-operated
machine gun that...
-
design by
American firearms inventor John
Browning, and
completed by Dieudonné
Saive at FN Herstal.
Browning died in 1926,
several years before the design...
- 600
rounds per minute. In 1900, John
Moses Browning filed a
patent for a recoil-powered
automatic gun.
Browning did not work on the gun
again until 1910...
- M1895
Colt–
Browning machine gun air-cooled gas-operated
machine gun M1917
Browning machine gun water-cooled recoil-operated
machine gun M1919
Browning machine...
- (7.7 mm)
round and
named "
Browning .303 Mk II" in
British Service. It was
essentially the 1930
Pattern belt-fed
Colt–
Browning machine gun with a few modifications...
-
including Winchester,
Colt, Remington, FN Herstal, and Miroku.
Browning is
currently a
wholly owned subsidiary of FN Herstal.
Browning Arms
Company is best...
- The
Colt Model 1903
Pocket Hammerless is a .32 ACP caliber, self-loading, semi-automatic
pistol designed by John
Browning and
built by
Colt Patent Firearms...
- or
Browning .50
caliber machine gun (informally, "Ma Deuce") is a
heavy machine gun that was
designed near the end of
World War I by John
Browning. While...
- The
Colt M1911 (also
known as 1911,
Colt 1911,
Colt .45, or
Colt Government in the case of
Colt-produced models) is a single-action, recoil-operated,...