Browning M1919 Compilation in Movies & TV
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- The M1919 Browning is a .30 caliber medium machine gun that was widely used during the 20th century, especially during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The M1919 saw service as a light infantry, coaxial, mounted, aircraft, and anti-aircraft machine gun by the U.S. and many other countries.
The M1919 was an air-cooled development of the standard US machine gun of World War I, the John M. Browning-designed water-cooled M1917. The emergence of general-purpose machine guns in the 1950s pushed the M1919 into secondary roles in many cases, especially after the arrival of the M60 in US Army service. The United States Navy also converted many to 7.62mm NATO, and designated them Mk 21 Mod 0; they were commonly used on river craft in the 1960s and 1970s in Vietnam. Many NATO countries also converted their examples to 7.62, and these remained in service well into the 1990s, as well as up to the present day in some countries.
It's crazy how long weapons created by John Browning have stayed in military service and/or popular in the civilian market. The FN Minimi is basically the receiver of a BAR upside down. So in some ways, the US military still uses a Browning weapon. John Browning was also the first to create a tilting barrel in his handguns. It's a feature most handguns still use to this day. The Auto 5 was also the first ever automatic shotgun and John Browning invented it.
they still use the M2, which is absolutely his design
The FN MAG is the upside down BAR, not the Minimi.
The hcar is the modernized bar
You forgot the Browning HP. Pretty popular handgun. Still standard issue in Canadian Army
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I own a Browning .30 cal. It's a beast. Fun to shoot. But it's funny watching some of these B rated war flicks. Constant automatic fire. Never run out of ammo. Never jams. And the barrels never overheat.
Death Wish 3, Charles Bronson casually firing the Browning from the hip, grabbing it by the barrel and his buddy carrying the ammo belts in a card box. 😅
I saw a documentary where a Marine did this same manoeuvre in the jungles of Guadalcanal.
4:40 ah yes holding the barrel while shooting full auto
He need doctor after shoot M1919
Paul Kersey only needs doctors for those bastards he shot
@@hoppinggnomethe4154 i think doctor cant help them LOL
Is Charles Bronson.
For a few seconds it is possible when under grave danger. Anyone would endure 3-4 seconds to lay a burst of fire against incoming threats that cannot be shot from the prone position
Germans with Pattons tank? My god they've evolved!
From the Battle of the Bugle Movie, they used M47 Pattons for King Tigers in the movie
@@huntershark88 and M24 as Sherman tanks
The Patton tanks are stand-ins because sourcing legit German tanks are difficult back then and even now.
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1:33
What a glorious flip that MP-40 performed
4:19 not even Basilone had a balls to hold that MG directly with hand.
I was sorely missing A Walk in the Sun, one of the first post-WW2 depictions of the M1919 in action.
Everything is temporary BROWNING is permanent
Can we have a list for the films and tv series for the footages with time stamps please. That would be most kind.
I wonder why they didn't just use real gun sounds in movies like Heat (1995).
Acoustics. Heat had the right environment for such immersive sounds (the echoes bouncing off the LA buildings). Back then most movies use sound foleys due to the microphones not being able to pick up certain pitches or even handle the threshold of gunfire, even blanks. I guess today's equipment do handle gunfire better, but most of the time sound foley is much cheaper to use than getting special equipment plus manipulating the set's acoustics to capture natural gunfire. Plus it's down to the lead sound designer's tastes as well.
Doesn't stop some directors from trying, like Michael Mann.
@@SSgtJ0hns0n actually that's exactly the reason heat doesnt use the original audio however these movies do..
@@SSgtJ0hns0n thanks for the answer bro, i was just curious why til this day Heat has the best gun sounds ever. i wonder why yet tons of midias specially video games has gun sounds that feels like they are being played in a surround system on the cinema instead of a natural open field firefight. even MILSIM games has a hard time simulating real gun sounds, its just a cool 'bom pom tum' sound while in real life i hear a loud variation of a lenghty 'pop! bop! tap!' cant they curate this effect of photoshop for audio or whatever?
1. Post-production sounds are easier to work with.
2. Back then, microphones weren't powerful enough to capture such blank gun sounds as seen during production. Many gun sounds were explosions or larger caliber gun sounds.
3. Sound designers' artistic choices. Not every movies must sound like Heat over and over again. You have deafening gun sounds from drama that impact the audience and aggressive stylized gun sounds for action movies.
1:30 These guy are legend they able to spray thier machine gun with out hitting those tree pots.
6:12 the part you all came for
It was band of brothers for me but close enough
Mine was 9:19
@@TitusCastiglione1503 this is Saving Private Ryan
@@jasonlong9196 partially
God damn, 200 round Mag. With all ammo miss😂😂😂
11:11 the main reason I love this gun in the first place
Such a crazy light machine gun. And its still in service to this day, because what can go wrong with a sentried gun calibered in 30-06?
We've got Tigerfield for games, but for movies we have you to thank for, keep it up, I'll subscribe
Well shit now you mentioned it lol
A fellow viewer
Can you imagine the noise of a 50 caliber automatic weapon in the confines of a concrete bunker without hearing protection. Probably the least of their concerns in the moment, but I imagine those that survived spent a lifetime with significant hearing damage.
M1919 is .30 caliber though. But yeah I wouldn't be good with hearing in such a confined space
4:17 - 4:55 im pretty sure his hand would hurt... if its not melted already lol
Good presentation of the 30 cal
Love this video but could you please in the description give the movie names in every clip you us pleases.
The 30 Cal. has been in so many movies. Don't forget the massacre in the Wild Bunch or Hell is for Heroes.
I found it by chance!
Certainly this machine gun is still in use in Japan. Of course, by the Japanese Self-Defense Forces. Maybe I'm misunderstanding 😅 With love from Tokyo 🧡
I hope not, this gun isnt that practical on todays battlefield.
@@TheMulti313 Yes, that's right. I've been mistaken all along 😅 it is the 50 caliber M2 machine gun that is used by the Japanese Self Defense Forces. This is also mounted on the latest Japanese tank, the Type 10.
@@MikiSuzuki2000 Well ain't that ironic.
@@Predator42ID Exactly! 😅30 caliber and 50 caliber were indistinguishable to me.
@@TheMulti313 several groups still uses them
A fine American machine-gun. Damn it's a pirce of beauty.
Do the 50 caliber browning machine gun next
He never appeared in any TV shows or movies unfortunately but in the G.I. Joe comics in the 80's there was an Inuit mercenary named Kwinn who carried a Browning .30 caliber!
this is quite possibly the best video on youtube
15:20
What was happening here? Were they zombies that tried to flood the boat?
The movie is called the Frontline which takes place in the Korean War. The soldiers were trying to get on because it was the only boat to escape the North Koreans but their was no more space. Their battle in the city of Pohang was failing.
Long story short: it’s a flashback scene when South Korea are in full retreat. The South Koreans tried to get in the last boat, but overcrowding cause panic and friendly fires
why didnt they just shoot that guy instead of losing a bunch of mens
@@HKG11Prototype I asked myself the same thing everyday when I saw that scene.
@@HKG11Prototype There were 2 boats meant for the remaining 2 platoons left on the beach but the other one was sunk, with the north koreans approaching the beach and there were no defense line left the other platoon tried to steal the remaining boat from the other one by threatening them to shoot them if they were not let on their boat thus result to one of the Pvt. to man the 30 Cal. and mow down the other platoon.
Actually, the other platoon already killed some of his unit in the boat trying to stop them so that's why.
5:34 expect they didn't have M1919 that day
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10:47 looks like he's holding the M1919 Browning just like Call of Duty World at War
War must have been a lot of fun , back in the 60's , gou never bleed when you get shot , and if you were a cowboy , you had a six shooter , that would shoot all day , without ever having to reload it . Those were the days .
4:18 what is this movie? I remember watching it as a kid
what was it, death wish
Death Wish III
7:24 - 7:28 Browning machine gun laser mod
Tracer
wow the reply got more likes than the comment
Charles Bronson is literally grabbing the heat guard with his hand.
Complete badass
71 into the fire is one of my favourite movies so your videos are brilliant
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Make a movie compilation, don't show any movie title, nice.
japanese using M1919, history would be change XD
Im not sure the context of some of these movies but in real life the Japanese did use a small amount of 1919s. They issued many captured weapons, for example there were whole units armed with Lee Enfield Rifles after the fall of Singapore. In China many Japanese Soldiers were armed with Chinese Rifles like the 1888 Hanyang. On the other hand US troops would often use captured Japanese Type 96 and 99 Light Machine Guns
Telly Savales, one bad dude with 30 cal air cooled machine gun.
Grew up watching movies like this...we played it as kids with sticks..machine guns..war.. it all hard wired into all males.
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時折ジープが登場すると秀樹感激Goodです=3
.30 cal doesn't loose velocity and falling bullets can kill in modern times they'd use drones to find the targets and semi auto brownings with higher accuracy
0:14
Telly Savalas rocks!
Lovely movie
Could you make a list of the films please?
There's not enough Wilhelm screams in this compilation
nice movie
8:47 what is the name of this movie
It's an hbo miniseries called the Pacific
@@MoNz99 scene?
@@prabumaulanaibrahim5829 landing on peliu island
The pacific
What are all the movies
Still used to this day
1:55 - That poor wheelchair!
what's the best Japanese WW2 movie with alot of kills please respond back to me
Still trying to find the name for both of these movies 2:52 and 15:37
2:52 is Attack force Z 1982 staring mel Gibson
The other one is some Chinese CCP propaganda nonsense.
@@andrewphillips8341 its a south korean movie
Bro it’s so annoying that you don’t include the titles. I’m gonna keep commenting this until you change it. I want to know what movies so I can watch them but I can’t find them. Please start posting titles.
Towards the end most of the clips are of the Korean War film Taegukgi
Some over the scenes the browning sometimes sounds like Rick's ak47 from the walking dead show
All these gun experts commenting. Cripes you do realize it's just a movie. Right? 😂😊😅
and the name of the movies
5:46 the Body of Saddam
Me dieron ganas de Jugar Battlefied V y usar la Browning M1919
M2 Browning next?
The scenes near the end where they’re shooting down a plane is from South Korean film called Welcome to Dongmakgol. Y’all thinking it’s a Chinese CCP film 😂😂😂
Could you at least show WHAT movies and TV shows those clips came from??? You have some knowledge about guns, I'll give you that AND a Korean at best; you should've done better.
Hey man you got put the titles in all of videos you posting of movies and tv shows. I'm the same guy from the ar 15 video you posted and posted all of those right I comment. You got to do the same again here and the others you posted.
And rambo?
5:45 It must have hurt so bad.
4:50 they jamming in the car
MORE DAKKA!
Charles Bronson has my vote
Why isn't there Francesca Lucchini's M1919A6 Browning machine gun from Strike Witches?
I have seen many of these movies, but I want the names of some of these world war 2 movies.
all movie names please
15:20 WTF is he doing?
Finally... The Chinese Civil War
There's no Pershing in Chinese's Civil war.
you showed the pacific scene when hes training them to operate it solo but not when he does it before?
no silmido? m1919 also appeared and fired briefly in silmido,especially in underwater training scene with 1 gun fired from a boat and in mutiny scene with 1 gun fired upon a trainee from a guard post
First scene with the boat chase. What movie is it from?
Either From Russia With Love or Thunderball
Thunderball
Last one kinda funny.... I mean you pour whole bullet to a plane and nearly death you just hit it... The bullshit part? Yeah, got it... The plane shoot the ground goons in point blank range but all miss... End up the plane crash 🤣.... Movie always movie... Good guy win
lol, he grab the barrel 😀
It is funny comparing the films from the 70s to the CCP crap at the end (15:47). Even the schlockiest grindhouse low budget flick form the 70s is far more accurate than what China makes today.
I remember a funny example of a China WW2 movie that had IJA troops using AKs, US paratroopers wearing Vietnam-era Marine uniforms, and a German military advisor holding an AWM claiming, "This is a Mauser Rifle".
It's funny, bc the US sent lots of military supplies and other aid to China to help them push back the Japanese.
Actually..... It's not chinese movie. It's south korea's comedi movie.
Bro it’s a South Korean film.
@@user-jp2yy6zw9z I just read the plot and it sounds more like a tragedy. O.o
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15:46 What's movie? why attacked U.S Aircraft?
Don't know the name, but it is CCP crap. They are the Red Chinese shooting at Americans possibly during the Korean war. The fact that it is the wrong type of plane for that conflict, the uniforms were wrong etc etc is just a typical example of how lazy and Nationalist their films are.
@@andrewphillips8341 And to think a p-47, one of the most well armed, accurate, durable, and bullet sponge planes of WW2 is shot down by 6 brownings despite jets with 20 mm cannons not being able to shoot it down. Heck even flak couldn’t shoot it down
@John Dominic Dy Thx
@@andrewphillips8341 Well, no. As noted below, its Welcome to Dongmakgol, a 2005 South Korean film, those guys are KPA soldiers and ROK deserters, and they're trying to draw UN forces away from a village untouched from the war from getting hit by an airstrike because they think that its a communist village that abducted a downed US Pilot, who the villagers nursed to health.
@@BunMangViet it just goes to show how brainwashed people really are nowdays, just saying its by the CCP just because its trash. It could be something irrelevant but as soon as people want to hate on something its always "CCP trash" etc etc. So they should do some more looking before assuming it is.
To give some context as to how powerful this gun was; the ammo that it shoots (.30-06) was originally designed for hunting large animals, not shooting humans.
Are you sure? I was under the impression 30-06 was designed by the us military.
You forgot band of brothers
waiting for maxim tokarev machine gun
What movie is at 7:00
That's Saving Private Ryan.
Anyone know the entire list by name?
Ask for the name of the movie, what movie is it?
Nice
5:01 What's the name of this movie?
List of movies shown?
2:52 アノ穴ダ!
3:29気ヲツケロ!
3:35 進メ!
3:39 進メ! ※※※※!(解読不可能)
4:07 伏セロ!
1:01 what is this movie
The Dirty Dozen 1967
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whats the name of the first movie
no movie vietnam ?
4:18 if you know him then you are too old
Charles bronson
1:12 what movie?
The Green Berets 1968
@@gunboyproductions8168 thanks! i loved the video
What is name of The first movie clip
Ok you are going get angry but one thing what Korean movie is this from 11:57(hey but i can tell which one movie that i watch)
band of brothers? the great raid?
Ah yes, Japanese soldiers and their trusty m1919's....
They did use captured US weapons during the war