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    Name this HMG, please.

    I photographed this MG a couple of years ago at the Cobatton Combat Collection and it is in a glass case, so not easy to photograph. Is anyone able to confirm exactly what model it is please?
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    It's a Vickers .5 machine gun. Not sure which variant, have a look at http://www.vickersmachinegun.org.uk

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brit plumber View Post
    a Vickers .5 machine gun
    Absolutely correct...

    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    the unavailability of ammunition
    A collector's cartridge here too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brit plumber View Post
    It's a Vickers .5 machine gun
    100% correct, Nice looking cartridge .50 Vickers. Im hopeless with pictures but i do have one and an empty bundle wrapper. There were quiet a few packets turn up here in Australiaicon quiet a few years ago.

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    Better still, it is totally legal to own without any form of licence in the UKicon too........... Yep....., due to the unavailability of ammunition. There are several other anomalies like this too.

    More to the point is this.......... while we were persevering with the difficult to produce, over engineered x90% and heavy BESA and this .50 monstrosity, the US were quietly getting on with the magnificent M1919's and the big 50. No wonder our post war tank crews threw their teddies in the corner when the first of the new Centurions came out with........ yep....... the BESA! But not for long. The production Mk3's came with M1919's left over from the lend lease tanks we returned or otherwise disposed of!

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    Colt Vickers balloon m/g

    It may be a Colt Vickers balloon gun chambered for the 11mm Vickers cartridge, during WW1 the Frenchicon used the old black powder 11x59R Gras cartridge with a new smokeless loading and explosive bullet to arm the Nieuport 28 and SPAD 13 aircraft for use against Germanicon balloons. The 11mm Vickers machine guns were sold-off during the 1920's to the public by ads in the American Rifleman magazine, they were quite cheap.

    photos shows the 8mm Lebel and 11mm Vickers (Western 1918 headstamp)Attachment 82666

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    First is .303 and then .5 Vickers...tall one is 12.7 and the .50 on the right. Yes, nice business like looking round.
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    First is .303 and then .5 Vickers...tall one is 12.7 and the .50 on the right. Yes, nice business like looking round.
    "Tall one" looks like a .5" Vickers HV (high velocity). Used in Vickers class D mg. Made in quantity of about 100 guns exported to Siam , China and Japanicon.
    Last edited by green; 12-31-2017 at 03:08 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by green View Post
    The 3rd ctg in pic post 7 looks like a 12.7x81 SR
    It's a .50 Vickers too.

    Quote Originally Posted by green View Post
    "Tall one" looks like a .5" Vickers HV (high velocity).
    The very tall one is a 12.7 for the DSHk heavy gun.
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    It is a Vickers .5 cal, I remember now it being labeled on the display case but I don't believe that there was any further information as to exactly where it came from.

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