When it was decided to try to lighten the gun and make it air cooled its design as a closed bolt weapon created a potentially dangerous situation.
Water cooled machine gun.
The vickers machine gun or vickers gun is a name primarily used to refer to the water cooled 303 british 7 7 mm machine gun produced by vickers limited originally for the british army the machine gun typically required a six to eight man team to operate.
Water cooled machine guns as it turned out required water to cool them.
There was no fixed water cooled version.
The development of the m1921 water cooled machine gun which led to the m2 meant that the initial m2s were in fact water cooled.
The m1917 browning machine gun is a heavy machine gun used by the united states armed forces in world war i world war ii and the korean war.
It has also been used by other nations it was a crew served belt fed water cooled machine gun that served alongside the much lighter air cooled browning m1919 it was used at the battalion level and often mounted on vehicles such as a jeep.
One fired one fed the ammunition the rest helped to carry the weapon its ammunition and spare parts.
Later this term applied to machine guns that fired bullets larger than those used in the issue service rifles.
Heavy machine gun hmg originally any machine gun designed for heavy sustained firing from a tripod and utilizing a water jacket cooling system around the barrel to dissipate heat hence the term heavy examples include the maxim vickers and browning 1917a1.
Improved air cooled heavy barrel versions came in three subtypes.
These weapons were designated browning machine gun cal.
And the more you used them the more they needed that water changed out.
50 m2 water cooled flexible.