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M73 machine gun

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was officially adopted in 1959. It is an air-cooled, recoil-operated machine gun, but also using cartridge gases to boost recoil. Though designed as a simplified alternative to the M1919 series, it is of almost identical weight. The weapon is fitted with a quick-change barrel, pull-chain charging
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The M73 suffered from numerous malfunctions and was prone to jamming. An improved M73E1 was eventually developed in 1970 with a simplified ejection system, being type classified as the
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Used a special tripod, the XM132. It was a standard M2 mount for the .30 cal. Browning M1919A4 with an adapter to fit the M73C.
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Armored Reconnaissance / Airborne Assault Vehicle (AR/AAV). They were also used in a twin mount in the turret of the
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assembly, and can be made to feed from the left or the right hand side (though the left-hand feed is more common).
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Developed in 1970 as an improved version with simplified ejection mechanism attempting to reduce chronic jamming
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Flexible infantry variant with sights and pistol grip. Concept development. Never entered service.
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designed for tank use. It is no longer in use by NATO countries. They were used on the
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machine guns that continued to serve in the immediate post-World War II environment.
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MACHINEGUN, 7.62MM, TANK M73 - PART I OPERATION AND DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
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Drawing showing the differences between the M73 and M73A1/M219.
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Mitrailleuse d'Avion Browning - F.N. Calibre 13,2 mm
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Machine gun
NATO
Vietnam War
See Variants
lb
kg
in
mm
Barrel
Cartridge
7.62×51mm NATO
Action
Recoil-operated
Rate of fire
round/min
Muzzle velocity
ft/s
m/s
yd
m
Belt Feed
7.62 mm NATO
machine guns
M48 Patton
M60 Patton
M728 Combat Engineer Vehicle
MBT-70
M551 Sheridan
V-100 Commando

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