When Dolf Goldsmith was writing the Browning MG books, he came to Warminster where we were using up the last of the M1919 guns, ball and blank ammo. So the Armourers there had a LOT of experience on old Brownings - including some that still had the US lend-lease tank number painted on the covers. We'd kept the Brownings when the tanks were disposed of (they all had to be either paid for or disposed of by certified destruction/disposal methods. Firefly's went to Portugal) in order to equip our newer tanks in the future............ but I digress......
Anyway, neither I nor any of those other Armourers have ever heard anyone say anything bad about the 1919 Browning - or probably the M73. Great gun. Another squirt from the oil can usually fixed any fault/stoppageInformation
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