M1921 Browning machine gun
Produced by M1921
The M1921 Browning machine gun was a water-cooled .50-caliber (12.7 mm) machine gun designed by John Moses Browning. Development began in 1917 when Browning scaled up his .30-caliber M1917 to chamber a .50-caliber round, resulting in a prototype tested in 1918. The M1921 entered limited service with the United States Army and Navy in the late 1920s, and was succeeded by the M2 Browning in 1933.
Weight
1280 oz
Barrel
36 in
Capacity
N/A
Caliber
.50 BMG
Type:
machine gun
Action:
Automatic
Model: Browning machine gun
Overall Length:
N/A
Estimated Avg New
USD 0.00
Estimated Avg Used
USD 45,000.00