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| |fullname = Gun, Machine, Caliber .30, Browning, M1919 | | |fullname = Gun, Machine, Caliber .30, Browning, M1919 |
| |voiceactor = Sachiyo Yoshida | | |voiceactor = Sachiyo Yoshida |
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| | | weaponinfo = The Browning M1919 machine gun is a .30 caliber Medium Machine Gun (MMG), chambered to utilize .30-06 Springfield rounds. It was belt-fed, with a normal belt containing 75 rounds; it also used a pistol-esque grip and odd, yet functional iron sights. Altogether, it weighed 31lbs. |
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| | The gun began production in 1919 (hence M1919), it was the resulting solution for a more portable machine gun than the M1917 whilst still being able to lay down heavy fire on enemies. When the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge began to phase out the .30-06 cartridge, the newer M1919s were chambered to utilize the newer rounds. It saw more prominent use in World War II, and it was mounted on river craft in the Vietnam War, during the 1960's and '70's. Although it is now phased out due to the arrival of the lighter M60 7.62x51mm NATO general purpose machine gun and the FN M249 SAW 5.56x45mm NATO light machine gun. |
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| | However, by and large the most common variant of the series was the M1919A4. Production blueprints of the new variant were complete in late 1936, and production soon followed. The driving force behind the development of this variant was the suffering reliability of the 18-inch barrel of previous versions, which did not produce enough recoil to cycle the action reliably. The bull barrel was made much thicker and was lengthened to 24 inches like the M1917. Various other small adjustments to the design were made, such as moving the front sight from the barrel jacket to the receiver, which made it easier to mount the gun on vehicles. The design of the barrel jacket was changed to include circular holes instead of long slits of earlier models, and a recoil booster in the muzzle end improved reliability. The recoil buffer assembly was also a new addition to the design between A3 and A4 development, designed to reduce the impact of the bolt hitting the backplate. |
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| | The M1919A4 was used in both fixed and flexible mounts, by infantry and on vehicles. It was also widely exported after World War II and continues to be used in small numbers around the world. Two variants were developed specifically for vehicular use, the M1919A5, with an extended charging handle, and the M1919A4E1, a sub-variant of the M1919A4 refitted with an extended charging handle. |
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| | It is recognized as one of the precursors to the current 7.62x51mm machine guns, and one of the most prominent MMGs of World War ll. |
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| |min_dmg= 36 | | |min_dmg= 36 |
| |max_dmg= 96 | | |max_dmg= 96 |
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| | ALLHALLOWS_CN = 要给我糖果吗?太好啦!最喜欢指挥官啦! | | | ALLHALLOWS_CN = 要给我糖果吗?太好啦!最喜欢指挥官啦! |
| | ALLHALLOWS_JP = お菓子くれるの?嬉しい!指揮官、大~好き! | | | ALLHALLOWS_JP = お菓子くれるの?嬉しい!指揮官、大~好き! |
| | backgroundinfo = The Browning M1919 machine gun is a .30 caliber Medium Machine Gun (MMG), chambered to utilize .30-06 Springfield rounds. It was belt-fed, with a normal belt containing 75 rounds; it also used a pistol-esque grip and odd, yet functional iron sights. Altogether, it weighed 31lbs.
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| However, by and large the most common variant of the series was the M1919A4. Production blueprints of the new variant were complete in late 1936, and production soon followed. The driving force behind the development of this variant was the suffering reliability of the 18-inch barrel of previous versions, which did not produce enough recoil to cycle the action reliably. The bull barrel was made much thicker and was lengthened to 24 inches like the M1917. Various other small adjustments to the design were made, such as moving the front sight from the barrel jacket to the receiver, which made it easier to mount the gun on vehicles. The design of the barrel jacket was changed to include circular holes instead of long slits of earlier models, and a recoil booster in the muzzle end improved reliability. The recoil buffer assembly was also a new addition to the design between A3 and A4 development, designed to reduce the impact of the bolt hitting the backplate.
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| The M1919A4 was used in both fixed and flexible mounts, by infantry and on vehicles. It was also widely exported after World War II and continues to be used in small numbers around the world. Two variants were developed specifically for vehicular use, the M1919A5, with an extended charging handle, and the M1919A4E1, a sub-variant of the M1919A4 refitted with an extended charging handle.
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| It is recognized as one of the precursors to the current 7.62x51mm machine guns, and one of the most prominent MMGs of World War ll.
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| | trivia = *She should used carrying handle instead using wire to do hipfire. | | | trivia = *She should used carrying handle instead using wire to do hipfire. |
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Information
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Full name
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Gun, Machine, Caliber .30, Browning, M1919
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Country of Origin
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American
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Manufacturer
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Saginaw Steering Gear division of the General Motors, Buffalo Arms, Rock Island Arsenal
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Artist
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AS109
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Voice actor
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Sachiyo Yoshida
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M1919A4 is an obtainable Tactical Doll in the game.
Weapon Background
The Browning M1919 machine gun is a .30 caliber Medium Machine Gun (MMG), chambered to utilize .30-06 Springfield rounds. It was belt-fed, with a normal belt containing 75 rounds; it also used a pistol-esque grip and odd, yet functional iron sights. Altogether, it weighed 31lbs.
The gun began production in 1919 (hence M1919), it was the resulting solution for a more portable machine gun than the M1917 whilst still being able to lay down heavy fire on enemies. When the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge began to phase out the .30-06 cartridge, the newer M1919s were chambered to utilize the newer rounds. It saw more prominent use in World War II, and it was mounted on river craft in the Vietnam War, during the 1960's and '70's. Although it is now phased out due to the arrival of the lighter M60 7.62x51mm NATO general purpose machine gun and the FN M249 SAW 5.56x45mm NATO light machine gun.
However, by and large the most common variant of the series was the M1919A4. Production blueprints of the new variant were complete in late 1936, and production soon followed. The driving force behind the development of this variant was the suffering reliability of the 18-inch barrel of previous versions, which did not produce enough recoil to cycle the action reliably. The bull barrel was made much thicker and was lengthened to 24 inches like the M1917. Various other small adjustments to the design were made, such as moving the front sight from the barrel jacket to the receiver, which made it easier to mount the gun on vehicles. The design of the barrel jacket was changed to include circular holes instead of long slits of earlier models, and a recoil booster in the muzzle end improved reliability. The recoil buffer assembly was also a new addition to the design between A3 and A4 development, designed to reduce the impact of the bolt hitting the backplate.
The M1919A4 was used in both fixed and flexible mounts, by infantry and on vehicles. It was also widely exported after World War II and continues to be used in small numbers around the world. Two variants were developed specifically for vehicular use, the M1919A5, with an extended charging handle, and the M1919A4E1, a sub-variant of the M1919A4 refitted with an extended charging handle.
It is recognized as one of the precursors to the current 7.62x51mm machine guns, and one of the most prominent MMGs of World War ll.
Character Info
Design
Personality
In-Game
Game Data
Quotes
Dialogue
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Chinese
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Korean
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English
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Acquisition
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M1919A4,加入啦!战斗的盛宴,快开始吧!
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僕はブローニングM1919、芝刈りに参りましたPlay
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Introduction
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说到我,M1919A4,又轻又强就是我的特点啦。不过要知道,我也是经历了大量的改造,才成为了现在这个样子哦。原本也考虑过要取代BAR小姐,不过那时我的经验也不是很多嘛。现在有了指挥官在,我也不会输给任何人了哦。
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Secretary
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我才不是小个子呢!
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僕がチビじゃない!Play
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who's so short!
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吹不到风呀······
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ずっと風に当たてたいなあ…Play
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要陪我一起玩嘛?
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遊んでくれるの?Play
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Wanna come play with me?
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Secretary (post OATH)
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指挥官,我们的储备还够吗?……不是要偷吃啦!您都那么信任我了,才不会偷吃的
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OATH
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指挥官指挥官!您终于选择了我吗?今天真是太棒啦,无论给多少罐头都不换,因为我最喜欢你啦!
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あっ、指揮官!やっと僕を分かってくれたんだね。今日は一番嬉しい日だ!どんなにたくさんの缶詰よりも、指揮官のことが大好きだよ! Play
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Greeting
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T-Doll Produced
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Joining an echelon
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Play
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Enhancement
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Play
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Dummy-linking
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Play
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Logistics (start)
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Play
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Logistics (end)
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Play
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Autobattle
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Play
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Dialogue
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Chinese
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Japanese
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Korean
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English
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Starting a combat mission
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Play
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Starting a battle
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Skill activation
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Play
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Heavily damaged
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Retreat
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MVP
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Restoration
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Dialogue
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Chinese
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Japanese
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Korean
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English
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Halloween
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要给我糖果吗?太好啦!最喜欢指挥官啦!
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お菓子くれるの?嬉しい!指揮官、大~好き!Play
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Christmas
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Play
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New Year's Day
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Valentine's day
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Play
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Trivia
- She should used carrying handle instead using wire to do hipfire.
References