.303 caliber machine guns mounted in the wings. Later models replaced those with 20mm Hispano-Suiza cannons.
no they used mg42 which fires an 8mm cartridge which is similar to the american 30/06 cartridge......
the guns used were the M1-carbine, M1-garand, Thompson SMG, M1911 Colt 45, bazooka, flame thrower, m60 machine gun
The typical rifle bullet was .303 inch caliber. The same round was used in most of the light machine guns.
Yes, they did have machine guns in WW2
.45 caliber Thompson Sub Machine Guns = Tommy Gun
You can buy Thompson machine guns on Guns America. They have the Thompson 1927A1 .45ACP for around $1,100.
45 caliber Machine Gun and 50 caliber machine gun
The FBI used Thompson's until the 1970's
7.62 mm (or 30 caliber) and 5.56 mm (or 223 caliber) are common rifle cartridges. Pistols, machine guns, and artillery will of course be different from these.
The Thompson sub-machinegun was marketed in 1919.
Cost.
No such records exist.
.50 caliber Browning machine guns. A LOT of them!
machine guns, M1 garand, M1 thompson, sniper, M1 caliber, gernades, brass knives, rocket launchers, pistols, and tanks. U.S army weapons MP40, shovels, kar98, pistols, rocket launchers, sniper, machine guns, gernades, and tanks. German weapons
Some did.
.50 caliber machine guns, unguided rockets, and unguided bombs.