Machines | Browning M1919 vs Japanese Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun With R. Lee Ermey
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Browning M1919 vs Japanese Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun With R. Lee Ermey.
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This is not a machinegun is a damn artillery piece
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I'll take a type 92
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those zero planes were better than ours though
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These videos make me sad :( they are always poorly tested and very bias. Fun to watch but shouldn't be taken all that seriously.
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What is the Mickey Mouse shit?
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A better comparison would've been the Type 96 or Type 99, which were excellent guns. Reliable, high rate of fire, portable, good cartridge, etc. But we can't have a competition where the Americans lose, can we? The only exception would be the BAR vs. Bren comparison and Ermey had nothing to say against the Bren. It was simply the vastly superior LMG.
The Type 92 had its flaws. Heavy, slow rate of fire, that idiotic feed strip, tendency to jam and rather demanding in manpower. One soldier could simply not operate it. But it worked and that's all a gun has to do. -
The Germans definitely come out on top when it comes to WW2 machine guns with the MG 34 and MG 42. Beats these 2 and the BREN BAR and early Soviet designs hands down.
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For some reason I have a fetish for strip fed machine guns now
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The Imperial Japanese army seemed to make that gun work flaws and all. They were a very tough opponent, much better as friends and allies. Browning was an underrated gun imho.
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the Japanese was very good at reloading that thing. my grandpa almost lost his life to one. he was tangled up in barbed wire and a Jap gunner had him pined down. a small clump of dirt was his only protection. luckily a squad mate flanked the jap and gave him a hand grenade without a safety pin in it! thus my grandpa was able to relay the story to me. thank God!
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should have tried 500 rounds so the m1919 had 2 reload as well
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if you want a machine gun it's all about lots of ammo and the fire rate has to be like a uzi
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M1919A4 vs MG34 would be cool to watch
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Even the M2 weights less......at 86 pounds
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They also tried pre oiling the 30 round strip for the Type 92 to solve the jamming problems, but this caused many more weapons to jam as the dust would get stuck in the oil before the ammunition was used.
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"No wonder the Japanese lost the war"
So the type 92's part of the reason anime exists. -
"No wonder the Japanese lost the war."
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So Type 92....... meaning it came out in the Imperial Year of 2592 which would be 1932.
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Is it me or did the type 92 cur down all of the cans faster than the Browning?
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The GI's who faced that would differ as to its effectiveness.