Shooting a M2 from a jeep

The Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .50, M2 was adopted by the United States between the world wars and has been used extensively ever since. Chambered for the the 12.7×99mm round, more commonly known as the .50 BMG, it is effective against infantry, light armored vehicles, and aircraft. To improve mobility, the M2 was commonly mounted on vehicles, to include what are colloquially known as jeeps. For more information on historic firearms, head on over to If you like the History In Firearms content, please consider supporting us on Patreon. All funds go to expanding and improving content from the project.
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