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  1. Department of Army forms and procedures used for equipment maintenance will be those prescribed by DA PAM 738-750, The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS).

  2. How to Load an M2 .50 Caliber Machine Gun - Gone Outdoors

    Jul 21, 2017 · How to Load an M2 .50 Caliber Machine Gun. The M2 or "Ma Deuce" is one of the oldest and most reliable pieces of equipment in the military's arsenal today. This heavy …

  3. TABLE 3-6. LOADING, FIRING AND UNLOADING CAL. .50 …

    LOADING, FIRING AND UNLOADING CAL. .50 MACHINE GUN. Section 3-4. CAL. .50 MACHINE GUN, M2, HB. Figure 3-8. Cal..50 machine gun, M2, HB, controls. TABLE 3-6. …

  4. USMC Heavy Machine Gun Overview | PDF | Cartridge (Firearms)

    The document provides information on the M2 .50 caliber machine gun, including its general characteristics, components, ammunition types, loading and firing procedures, immediate …

  5. All personnel concerned will know the nature of each malfunction, described below, as well as the proper preventive and corrective procedures in order to avoid injury to personnel or damage to …

  6. This course emphasizes identification of major components, assembly, system checkout procedures, loading, and target engagement. This course will also provide instruction on …

  7. EIB - Station Q Heavy Machine Guns

    You will load and fire the M2 caliber .50 Heavy Machine Gun on automatic within 10 seconds. When a stoppage occurs, you must apply immediate action within 10 seconds and continue …

  8. Browning Machine Gun Caliber 50 M2 - FM 23-65 : Manual

    Place the M2 in the ready-to-fire configuration, with the AN/TVS-5 mounted, 25 meters from the bore-light-offset zero targets. Ensure the weapon and target sit level before making any …

  9. 50.Calclass | PPT - SlideShare

    This document provides instructions for maintaining, performing preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on, and operating the M2 .50 caliber machine gun. It describes the gun's …

  10. Loading Procedures......................................3-1. 3-3. Unloading Procedures...................................3-3.