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m1919 internal functioning/how it works 

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@hendriktonisson2915
@hendriktonisson2915 6 лет назад
Great video! One of the best videos describing the Browning M1919 operation mechanism.
@mars_man9971
@mars_man9971 6 лет назад
Thanks!
@garylewis3641
@garylewis3641 4 года назад
Great video. I have been trying to understand how BMG' works and this helps tremendously! What an engineering masterpiece.
@edemere
@edemere 5 лет назад
Thank you for the very informative video!
@_abusadiq6262
@_abusadiq6262 Год назад
I hope to get an answer.. What is the benefit of the lock or the small latch inside the extension of the barrel? Why is it called a lock on which part it closes? Please answer.. Thank you
@mars_man9971
@mars_man9971 Год назад
The Lock Spring? This prevents the barrel from rotating, which would cause it to go out of proper headspace during operation
@_abusadiq6262
@_abusadiq6262 Год назад
@@mars_man9971 Thank you, my friend. I am a 50 cal machine gun teacher in the army. I was looking for the answer.. So I will disassemble the machine gun and make sure your words are correct. If you have a more clear answer, help me to inform my brothers fighters
@mars_man9971
@mars_man9971 Год назад
@@_abusadiq6262 If you are working on 50 cals, I am not sure if we are talking about the same part. The Browning .50s are very similar, but do have a number of changes
@ScoutSniper3124
@ScoutSniper3124 7 месяцев назад
That you refer to yourself as a "50 cal machine gun teacher in the army" and don't understand how the barrel locks into place while being screwed in, and that is ESSENTIAL for proper Headspace, SCARES ME!!!! Please God, tell me you're just BS'ing a bit, and won't blow up a gun in a crowd of students! SSG. U.S. Army (Medically Retired) Infantry / Sniper / SOF Intel (SOT-A), multiple tours @@_abusadiq6262
@garylewis3641
@garylewis3641 4 года назад
Thanks!
@garylewis3641
@garylewis3641 4 года назад
I have watched your video several times and the only thing I really don't understand is how the empty case actually gets out of the chamber ,I didn't see an extractor hook to pull it out. Does it get out by gas pressure?
@mars_man9971
@mars_man9971 4 года назад
The extractor has a bit of a hook that grabs it from the topside
@garylewis3641
@garylewis3641 4 года назад
@@mars_man9971 Thanks for your reply!
@mars_man9971
@mars_man9971 4 года назад
@@garylewis3641 My mistake, rereading, this, the round after being pulled out of the belt by the extractor, gets dropped into the T-slot on the face of the bolt. This is what grip the rim in rearward movement, pulling the round from the chamber
@garylewis3641
@garylewis3641 4 года назад
@@mars_man9971 I understand it now, thanks!
@boyVAANmestreech
@boyVAANmestreech 3 года назад
yea who knew guns are nothing but a few springs and hunks of metal i could make one in my garage
@garylewis3641
@garylewis3641 4 года назад
Does the 50 cal work similarly to this?
@mars_man9971
@mars_man9971 4 года назад
I don't know the extent of the exact similarities. I do know it has a different buffer system, and of course the modern browning has other changes as well.
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