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CurzonDax said:Also the .50 has a higher cyclic reate than many cannons of its time and it has withstood the test of time, the fifties of today are not much more different than thier ones 60 years ago.
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syscom3 said:I dont think the Germans had armed their fighters with a full compliment of six heavy MG like the US did.
MacArther said:I know that other nations, like Germany and Japan changed caliburs late in the war, but why was America the only one favoring the high calibur machine gun rounds from the get go? As for the rebuttle that Germany and Britain used 20mm, that is not a machine gun. That is a cannon.
102first_hussars said:[
Well Canada still uses the 50.cal as a platform machinegun and Ill tell you that weapon is a bastard to carry in the feild, sh*t that thing weighs close to 100lbs, personally I wouldnt have even gone with the lighter 30.cal.
syscom3 said:The german fighters looked like they got plenty of cannon, but not 12.7mm MG