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MACHINE GUNS AND LIGHT WEAPONS

FIRE UP TO TWO DIFFERENT MACHINE GUNS WITH NO RANGE FEES

THE RANGE FEE FOR 3-5 DIFFERENT GUNS PER GROUP IS $400 ; 6 OR MORE DIFFERENT GUNS PER GROUP IS $700.

RANGE FEES INCLUDE RANGE MAINTENANCE, SAFETY & OPERATIONS BRIEFING, RANGE TIME, AND RANGE CADRE/SAFETY OFFICER.
 

HEAVY WEAPONS:

M134 MINIGUN (7.62×51)

Firing 3000 rounds per min this weapon allows for maximum destruction and is the ultimate machine gun. First used in the Vietnam war the M134 Minigun continues to serve our country to this day.

M2 Machine Gun(.50 BMG)

John Browning’s iconic heavy machine gun was first fielded in 1933 and is still in service with todays US military.  Nicknamed the “Ma Deuce” this battlefield beast was capable direct or indirect fire.

BARRETT M82 (.50BMG)

This 50cal. Sniper rifle may be made in America but is currently in active use by more than 30 NATO countries.  Also knows as the “Light Fifty” this Anti-material weapon has taken down enemy targets and personnel at distances well over a mile away.

M9 VIETNAM ERA FLAME THROWER

The flame thrower is one of the most feared weapons of war that has ever been wielded by man. . The U.S. Retired the flame thrower from its weapon inventory after the Vietnam war. It was actually banned at the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons in Geneva. Our Vietnam era flame thrower has the capability to shoot a flame out to 260 ft. 

LIGHT MACHINE GUNS

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M1919 MACHINE GUN (7.62×51)

This versatile medium machine gun has served not only the infantry, but was also mounted on tanks and aircraft. Even though it first entered service in 1919, this weapon it is still in use today by various third world countries.

M60 MACHINE GUN (7.62×51)

First fielded in 1957, this belt feed powerhouse is capable of firing 600 rounds per minute. Based on the German MG 42, it was used by every branch of the US military up until its replacement in the late 1970s by the M240. Even so, it continued to see limited service in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Sylvester Stallone made this an iconic weapon in the movie “First Blood as John Rambo”.

M249 SAW

This weapon was developed to fill a void present in the infantry squad to provide a belt fed 5.56 machine gun. First fielded in 1985, and it is still in use today.

M9 VIETNAM ERA FLAME THROWER

The flame thrower is one of the most feared weapons of war that has ever been wielded by man. . The U.S. Retired the flame thrower from its weapon inventory after the Vietnam war. It was actually banned at the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons in Geneva. Our Vietnam era flame thrower has the capability to shoot a flame out to 260 ft. 

INFANTRY WEAPONS:

M3 GREASE GUN MG (.45 APC)

This versatile medium machine gun has served not only the infantry, but was also mounted on tanks and aircraft. Even though it first entered service in 1919, this weapon it is still in use today by various third world countries.

M1 CARBINE (.30 CARBINE) FULL AUTO

First fielded in 1957, this belt feed powerhouse is capable of firing 600 rounds per minute. Based on the German MG 42, it was used by every branch of the US military up until its replacement in the late 1970s by the M240. Even so, it continued to see limited service in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Sylvester Stallone made this an iconic weapon in the movie “First Blood as John Rambo”.

M1 GARAND (30.06) *SEMI

This weapon was developed to fill a void present in the infantry squad to provide a belt fed 5.56 machine gun. First fielded in 1985, and it is still in use today.

M4 CARBINE MG (5.56 NATO)

The flame thrower is one of the most feared weapons of war that has ever been wielded by man. . The U.S. Retired the flame thrower from its weapon inventory after the Vietnam war. It was actually banned at the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons in Geneva. Our Vietnam era flame thrower has the capability to shoot a flame out to 260 ft. 

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