The .30 M2 Carbine (Graphic Training Aid)
This is an oversize training model of the M2 carbine developed by the US Military for small arms class room instruction. Graphical training aids were twice the size of the original M2 carbine and was made of wood, aluminum, zinc castings and steel.
The .50 Caliber M2 Machine Gun "Ma Deuce"
The .50 caliber M2 Machine gun designed by John Browning is one of the most successful machine gun designs in history. The M2 has been in active service longer than any other weapon in the US military arsenal with the exception of the .45 ACP Colt 1911 Pistol. The M2 is used as armament in a variety aircraft, vehicles, naval vessels, and tripod mounted versions are employed by infantry.
The .30 Caliber Browning M1917-A4 Water Cooled
The .30 Cal Browning M1917 Water Cooled machine gun is a crew served, belt-fed, water-cooled heavy machine gun used in WWI, WWII, the Korean War and in Vietnam. The M1917 was used at battalion level and was often mounted on vehicles or installed in fixed positions. The M1917 was known to be extremely reliable and were used by Marines in the Pacific Theater to defend against mass assaults by Japanese troops.
The .30 Caliber M1919A6, Air Cooled Light Machine Gun
The M1919A6 .30 caliber machine gun is a variant of the M1919 basic design which is optimized for use as a light portable machine gun capable of sustained fire but light enough to carried by one person. The A6 is belt fed, air cooled and recoil operated.
The .30 Caliber M1919A4 Air Cooled Machine
The 30 caliber M1919A4 machine gun is the most widely produced version of the M1919 series of machine guns. The A4 is designed to be mounted on tripods for use in fixed emplacements or mounted in aircraft and vehicles. Unlike the A6 version, the A4 is not equipped with a stock. The 30 caliber M1919A4 machine gun is the most widely produced version of the M1919 series of machine guns. The A4 is designed to be mounted on tripods for use in fixed emplacements or mounted in aircraft and vehicles.
The .30 Caliber BAR Training Rifle (Graphic Training Aid)
This is an oversize training model of the .30 cal Browning Automatic Rifle developed by the US Military for small arms class room instruction. Graphical training aids were twice the size of the original BAR and was made of wood, aluminum, zinc castings and steel.
The 60 mm M2 Mortar with ammo
The M2 60 mm Mortar is a principal weapon employed by the weapons platoon of an infantry company. The mortar is a high angle, smooth bore, muzzle loaded weapon which delivers plunging fire in an arc shaped trajectory. The M2 is lighter and more portable than the similar M1 81 mm mortar.
The M1 81 mm Mortar with ammo:
Mortars are very versatile and effective weapons and provide artillery firepower for infantry. Mortars can be carried into places not easy to transport large artillery pieces. They deliver plunging fire which can strike targets behind obstacles, fortifications and enemy positions on reverse slopes. The M1 became the standard American battalion mortar in World War Two. The M1 is typically crewed by a team of seven men and saw service in the European and Pacific theaters of war.
The .30 Caliber Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) with Bipod
The M1918 .30 Caliber Browing automatic Rifle was a 20 round magazine feed light machine gun used to give infantry extra firepower. Designed by the famous John Moses Browing. This weapon saw service in World War 1, World War II, and Korea.