1 'Randomly' Selected WWII Inert .50 Browning Machine Gun WWII Veteran Bring Back U.S. Bullet
1 'Randomly' Selected WWII Inert .50 Browning Machine Gun WWII Veteran Bring Back U.S. Bullet
You will receive ONE of the 6 inert .50 Browning Machine Gun bullets shown above.
This is an amazing collection of F.A. marked (FA = Frankford Arsenal - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) .50 caliber bullets with many of them dated 1944. These .50 Browning Machine Gun bullets come from the same bring back collection of the same World War II veteran. The bullet as well as the casing appear to be all original and un-modified or fired other than the standard de-milling process used to make these once deadly bullets ‘inert’ (non fireable). During World War II the .50 BMG was primarily used in the M2 Browning machine gun, in both its "light barrel" aircraft mount version and the "heavy barrel" (HB) version on ground vehicles, for anti-aircraft purposes. An upgraded variant of the M2 Browning HB machine gun used during World War II is still in use today. Most of the bullets are marked F.A. and are dated the same year. You will receive ONE of the bullets shown in the photos. If you would like more please adjust the quantity before checking out.