This video delves into the M37, an improved variant of the Browning 1919 air-cooled machine gun developed for tank use. It highlights the key design changes made by Bob Hillberg at High Standard, including reversible feed mechanisms, a captive recoil spring, manual safety, and an improved charging handle. The M37 was manufactured from 1955 to 1957 in .30-06 caliber, with a 7.62mm NATO version (M37E1) also developed. The gun served on M48 and M60 tanks and helicopters into the late 1960s.
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