"Soldier demonstrating the Browning Machine Rifle, model of 1918, during World War I. This light-weight machine gun, weighing 15 pounds, was the authorized weapon of the U.S. Army during that time. It could be fired from the shoulder or hip in bursts of 20 rounds or single shots. The weapon utilized the same ammunition as Springfield or Modified Enfield rifles and had a cartridge magazine that could be changed in just 2 seconds. It was primarily used for offensive actions during the war."
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