Dragon 1:6 Usa M1917 .30 Cal Browning Maschinengewe Gun M1917

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DRAGON 1:6 USMC M1917 WATER-COOLED .30 CAL BROWNING HEAVY MACHINE GUN MODEL SET

1:6 precision scale. With extreme details. They look very real. You can fit immediately with your 12" soldier models.

Length: Approximately 6.7 inches (17 cm). Not real gun, 1:6 scale model. Cannot shoot. Made of plastic

Comes from the action figure set of Dragon 70765 1/6 "Eric Stark" (Corporal) - USMC Machine Gunner (Limited supply)

The paints are excellent. It has very good texture. The painting of the metal is excellent and look like real guns. Reference the picture below. 100% details from a real gun. 100% true to the color scheme.

History:

The M1917 Browning machine gun is a heavy machine gun used by the United States armed forces in World War I, World War II, Korea, and to a limited extent in Vietnam, and by other nations. It was a belt-fed water-cooled machine gun that served alongside the much lighter air-cooled Browning M1919. It was used at the battalion level, and often mounted on vehicles (such as a jeep). There were two main iterations of it; the M1917, which was used in World War I, and the M1917A1 which was used after. The M1917 was used on the ground and some aircraft, and had firing rate of 450 round/min; the M1917A1 had a firing rate of 450 to 600 round/min.

The M1917 saw limited service in the later days of World War I. Because of production delays, only about 1,200 Model 1917s saw combat in the conflict, and then only in the last 2?months of the war. They equipped about a third of the divisions sent to France; the others were equipped equally with machine guns bought from the French or the British Vickers machine guns built by Colt in the US. Where the Model 1917 did see action, its rate of fire and reliability were highly effective.

The Model 1917A1 was again used in the Second World War. Some were supplied to the UK in the .303 caliber for use by the Home Guard; all production of the .303 Vickers being needed to resupply the equipment abandoned during the Fall of France. The M1917's weight and bulk meant it was generally employed as a fixed defense or battalion or regimental support weapon. At the fierce battle of Momote Airstrip in the Admiralties, the US Army's 5th Cavalry machinegunners killed several hundred Japanese in one night using their M1917 Brownings; one gun was left in position after the battle as a memorial to the desperate struggle.

The Model 1917 was called to service again in the Korean War. Many of the 1917's were given to South Vietnam. The gun did continue to see service in some Third World armies well into the later half of the 20th century.

Type: Heavy machine gun  Place of origin: United States  Service history: Wars World War I, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War Weight 103 lb (47 kg) (gun, tripod, water, and ammunition)  Barrel length 24 in (609 mm)  Cartridge .30-06 Springfield  Action Recoil operated automatic  Rate of fire 450 round/min  Muzzle velocity 2,800 ft/s (853.6 m/s)  Feed system 250 round fabric belt

      • Condition: Neu
      • Herstellernummer: GM1917
      • Marke: HKTM
      • Produktart: Spielzeug

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