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Standard issue 30-round M16 magazine Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Vehicle mounted Browning HB 50 caliber machine gun.
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Standard issue 30-round M16 magazine Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Standard issue 30-round M16 magazines Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The .50 BMG (.50 Browning Machine Gun), also known as 12.7×99mm NATO, and designated as the 50 Browning by the C.I.P.,[1] is a .50 in (12.7 mm) caliber cartridge developed for the M2 Browning heavy machine gun in the late 1910s, entering official service in 1921. Under STANAG 4383, it is a standard service cartridge for NATO forces.


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