Shortround6
Major General
Sheez no wonder you have problems. ALL wing mounted (not hand held) aircraft .50 were AN versions. Did you honestly think they put D ring handle et al in the aircraft wings????
You said AN/M3 which is a different gun than the AN/M2.
"The first T25E3 gun was tested at Aberdeen 19 July 1944. The functioning of this gun was greatly improved over that of the T25E1, and the cyclic rate averaged 1,250 rounds per minute. Eight malfunctions occurred, hut for the first time in the development, it was possible to determine the specific cause of each malfunction. A projecting corner on the bolt was responsible for "shorting" rounds in the feedway and causing failures to feed; the remainder of the malfunctions were caused by fatigue of the sear spring. After the satisfactory test's of the T25E3 guns, and to expedite procurement of this weapon, the Army Air Forces requested its standardization in April 1945. Ordnance Committee action was immediately taken to standardize the T25E3 gun as Gun, Machine, Caliber .50 M3, Aircraft, Basic."
"Unfortunately, few M3's saw action in World War II, as only some 2,400 were completed before September 1945. "
BTW, the AN has nothing to do with wing or fuselage mounting. It is a contraction for ArmyNavy, meaning the SAME model gun (or other item) was adopted by Both the Army and Navy.
If you don't believe me try arguing with George M Chinn.