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![]() REPLICA BROWNING M2.50BMG Guns International #: 100819527 Seller's Inventory #: GUN ROOM Category: Miniature Firearms - Replica Firearms - Non-Firing Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com ![]() Seller: Carolina Sporting Arms Company: Carolina Sporting Arms Member Since: 9/18/07 First Name: CHRIS Last Name: SHOULARS State: North Carolina Zip: 28273 Country: United States Phone: (704) 554-9511 Fax: (704) 554-9551 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 36 Total Number of Listings: 8418 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. NO LAYAWAYS Payment Types Accepted: NO CREDIT CARD FEE Description: A military collector "must have" for their gun room! This is non-firing replica of the M2 Browning .50! The M2 Machine Gun, Browning .50 Caliber Machine Gun, is a heavy machine gun designed towards the end of World War I by John Browning. It is very similar in design to John Browning's earlier M1919 Browning machine gun, which was chambered for the .30-06 cartridge. The M2 uses the larger and more powerful .50 BMG cartridge, which was named for the gun itself (BMG standing for Browning Machine Gun). The M2 has been referred to as "Ma Deuce", or "the fifty" in reference to its caliber. The design has had many specific designations; the official designation for this WWII infantry type is Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .50, M2. It is effective against infantry, unarmored or lightly armored vehicles and boats, light fortifications, and low-flying aircraft. The Browning .50 caliber machine gun was used extensively as a vehicle weapon and for aircraft armament by the United States from the 1920s to the present day. It was heavily used during World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, as well as during operations in Iraq and Afghanistan in the 2000s. It is the primary heavy machine gun of NATO countries, and has been used by many other countries as well. With the exception of the .45 ACP M1911 pistol, the M2 has been in use longer than any other small arm in U.S. inventory SOLD |