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''This page is a temporary stub and needs expansion.''
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M2 Browning is a mounted weapon available in [[Zombies]].
The M2 Browning is an American .50 BMG heavy machine gun. It is known for its long service life, heavy projectile, and flexible use from tripods, vehicles, aircraft, boats, and fixed defensive positions.
 
==HISTORY==
The M2 was developed from John Browning's large-caliber machine gun work after the First World War. Early .50-caliber Browning guns entered U.S. service in the 1920s, and later heavy-barrel M2 variants became standard weapons for ground, vehicle, naval, and aircraft use. The design remained useful because it offered a balance of range, penetration, reliability, and adaptability across many mounts.
 
During the Vietnam War, U.S. and allied forces used the M2 Browning widely on vehicles, river craft, helicopters, aircraft, base defenses, and ground mounts. In that setting it served as a heavy support weapon against personnel, light cover, boats, trucks, and other soft or lightly protected targets. Its continued use after Vietnam reflects how durable and adaptable the basic design proved to be.
 
===Sources===
* [https://www.army.mil/article/17599/the_m2_50_cal_over_80_years_of_service_and_counting The M2 .50 cal: Over 80 years of service and counting | U.S. Army]
* [https://www.bits.de/NRANEU/others/amd-us-archive/FM23-65C2%2802%29.pdf FM 23-65 Browning Machine Gun, Caliber .50 HB, M2 | Department of the Army]
* [https://www.marines.mil/Portals/1/Publications/U.S.%20Marines%20in%20Vietnam%20High%20Mobility%20and%20Standown%201969%20%20PCN%2019000310300_6.pdf U.S. Marines in Vietnam: High Mobility and Standdown, 1969 | U.S. Marine Corps History Division]
 
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Zombies]]
* [[Zombies]]
* [[Weapons of Vietnam]]


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Latest revision as of 08:28, 10 June 2026

Weapon Icon Gamemodes Health Cash $ Damage Range/Radius Ammo

M2 Browning
Zombies 500 $8,500 55 8,192 300
Designation Weapon Type Weapon Script Name
M2 Browning Mounted weapon prop_mountedgun_m2browning

The M2 Browning is an American .50 BMG heavy machine gun. It is known for its long service life, heavy projectile, and flexible use from tripods, vehicles, aircraft, boats, and fixed defensive positions.

HISTORY

The M2 was developed from John Browning's large-caliber machine gun work after the First World War. Early .50-caliber Browning guns entered U.S. service in the 1920s, and later heavy-barrel M2 variants became standard weapons for ground, vehicle, naval, and aircraft use. The design remained useful because it offered a balance of range, penetration, reliability, and adaptability across many mounts.

During the Vietnam War, U.S. and allied forces used the M2 Browning widely on vehicles, river craft, helicopters, aircraft, base defenses, and ground mounts. In that setting it served as a heavy support weapon against personnel, light cover, boats, trucks, and other soft or lightly protected targets. Its continued use after Vietnam reflects how durable and adaptable the basic design proved to be.

Sources


See also