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[[Image:ANM230fixed.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Browning AN-M2 .30-06 Fixed Gun]]
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[[Image:ANM230flexible.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Browning AN-M2 .30-06 Flexible Gun]]
 
In the early 1920’s the Ordnance Board recommended a series of new specifications which essentially produced a “ground up”
 
In the early 1920’s the Ordnance Board recommended a series of new specifications which essentially produced a “ground up”
 
design. This gun was known as the M1922 and was produced by Springfield Armory. Post war budget cuts stopped the
 
design. This gun was known as the M1922 and was produced by Springfield Armory. Post war budget cuts stopped the
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a commercial model known as the MG40 that was sold around the world in not only .30-06, but in 7x57mm, and 6.5x55mm.
 
a commercial model known as the MG40 that was sold around the world in not only .30-06, but in 7x57mm, and 6.5x55mm.
 
By the time World War II, the .30 AN-M2 was actually being phased out, by the increased firepower of the .50-caliber with the chnage over begining in August 1942. The only places that they were still used were earlier models of B-17, A-20, P-39, and carrier-based aircraft such as the SBD scout-bomber. The British did not feel that way, and used US .30-caliber AN-M2’s and their own model, the Mk 2, in huge numbers on Spitfires and Hurricanes. US production records show that of the 200,000 guns built during World War II, about 70,000 were sent to Britian.
 
By the time World War II, the .30 AN-M2 was actually being phased out, by the increased firepower of the .50-caliber with the chnage over begining in August 1942. The only places that they were still used were earlier models of B-17, A-20, P-39, and carrier-based aircraft such as the SBD scout-bomber. The British did not feel that way, and used US .30-caliber AN-M2’s and their own model, the Mk 2, in huge numbers on Spitfires and Hurricanes. US production records show that of the 200,000 guns built during World War II, about 70,000 were sent to Britian.
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==Specifications==
 
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'''Fire Modes:''' Full-Auto (1000-1350 RPM)
 
'''Fire Modes:''' Full-Auto (1000-1350 RPM)
 
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[[Image:ANM230fixed.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Browning AN-M2 .30-06 Fixed Gun]]
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[[Image:ANM230flexible.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Browning AN-M2 .30-06 Flexible Gun]]
 
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Revision as of 05:01, 6 October 2010

Browning AN-M2 .30-06 Fixed Gun
Browning AN-M2 .30-06 Flexible Gun

In the early 1920’s the Ordnance Board recommended a series of new specifications which essentially produced a “ground up” design. This gun was known as the M1922 and was produced by Springfield Armory. Post war budget cuts stopped the production of the M1922 even though there was a need for this gun. Colt Patent Firearms Co. seeing a good thing, picked up the development and production and introduced the aircraft machinegun M2 in 1931. Colt, along with its military production, manufactured a commercial model known as the MG40 that was sold around the world in not only .30-06, but in 7x57mm, and 6.5x55mm. By the time World War II, the .30 AN-M2 was actually being phased out, by the increased firepower of the .50-caliber with the chnage over begining in August 1942. The only places that they were still used were earlier models of B-17, A-20, P-39, and carrier-based aircraft such as the SBD scout-bomber. The British did not feel that way, and used US .30-caliber AN-M2’s and their own model, the Mk 2, in huge numbers on Spitfires and Hurricanes. US production records show that of the 200,000 guns built during World War II, about 70,000 were sent to Britian.


Specifications

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Type: Medium Machine Gun

Caliber: .30-06 Springfield

Capacity: Belt Fed

Fire Modes: Full-Auto (1000-1350 RPM)

Browning AN-M2 .30-06 Fixed Gun
Browning AN-M2 .30-06 Flexible Gun




The Browning AN-M2 appears in the following movies, TV shows, and video games:

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Television


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