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  • ID: 1301
  • Uploader: Eastman »
  • Date: about 11 hours ago
  • Size: 34.6 KB .jpg (640x537) »
  • Source: forgottenweapons.com/bar-comparison-m1918-vs-m1918a2/ »
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bar, m1918a2 bar, m1918a0 bar, and m1918a1 bar (united states of america)

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  • Eastman
    about 10 hours ago
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    https://youtu.be/olh9J0qHJ24?si=57q4oJBJDGabMcvC

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    colloquially known as the M1918A0 BAR, this was the first version adopted by the US military; it was the one fielded during WW1, the lightest and was most like a modern assault rifle.
    The version most common in WW2, and similar to the version used in Korea which added a carry handle. This was the US army's attempt to make the BAR occupy the same role as the modern M249 or MG34 (no, really.)
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