Browning . 50-Caliber Machine Guns by Gordon L. Rottman (2010, Trade Paperback)
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The product is a book titled "Browning .50-Caliber Machine Guns" from the Weapon Series by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. Authored by Gordon L. Rottman, the book falls under the genre of history and military/weapon topic. With a publication year of 2010, the trade paperback has 80 pages and is illustrated by Gilliland, Alan, and Shumate, Johnny. The book provides detailed information and insights into the Browning .50-caliber machine guns, making it a valuable resource for those interested in military history and weaponry.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherBloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN-101849083304
ISBN-139781849083300
eBay Product ID (ePID)81855797
Product Key Features
Book TitleBrowning . 50-Caliber Machine Guns
Number of Pages80 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2010
TopicMilitary / Weapons, Military / United States
IllustratorYes, Gilliland, Alan, Shumate, Johnny
GenreHistory
AuthorGordon L. Rottman
Book SeriesWeapon Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.2 in
Item Weight8.8 Oz
Item Length10 in
Item Width7.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Reviews"This book provides you with the history of its development and its various important operational uses. But more interestingly, it puts you on the front lines of war see firsthand how a fighter pilot un-jams and re-cocks a wing-mounted machine gun. You get to witness through the authorrs"s own personal experiences of how he used the 'fifty' during the Vietnam War. He brings to the life the devastating effects of an armor-piercing round fired from a Humvee." -www.mataka.org (November 2010), "This book provides you with the history of its development and its various important operational uses. But more interestingly, it puts you on the front lines of war see firsthand how a fighter pilot un-jams and re-cocks a wing-mounted machine gun. You get to witness through the author's own personal experiences of how he used the 'fifty' during the Vietnam War. He brings to the life the devastating effects of an armor-piercing round fired from a Humvee." -www.mataka.org (November 2010), "This book provides you with the history of its development and its various important operational uses. But more interestingly, it puts you on the front lines of war see firsthand how a fighter pilot un-jams and re-cocks a wing-mounted machine gun. You get to witness through the author's own personal experiences of how he used the 'fifty' during the Vietnam War. He brings to the life the devastating effects of an armor-piercing round fired from a Humvee." -- www.mataka.org (November 2010)
Series Volume Number4
Dewey Decimal623
SynopsisOsprey's new Weapon series provides a highly-detailed yet affordable overview of the development, use, and impact of small arms throughout history-from the sword to the machine gun. In this volume, Gordon Rottman examines this history of the longest serving weapon in the U.S. military's small arms inventory. Thoroughly researched and illustrated with rare photographs and original artwork by Johnny Shumate, the book takes readers from the origins of the "fifty" on the battlefields of World War I (1914-1918) to its use in the war on terror today. Rottman provides lists of the companies that manufactured the Browning and analyzes the variants that have arisen over the years since it first entered service in 1933. He also provides descriptions and photos of how it was used on aircraft, ships, riverboats, tanks, Humvees, and by ground forces. A cutaway illustration from Alan Gilliland details the parts of the weapon and a final chapter dispels myths told about it.