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M73 Machine Gun American 7.62mm Medium Machine Gun

M73

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Basic Information
Name
M73 Machine Gun American 7.62mm Medium Machine Gun
Designation
M73
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Manufacturer
General Electric
Date of Introduction
1959
Description

The M73 and M219 are 7.62 mm NATO caliber machine guns designed for tank use. NATO no longer uses them, but they were used on the M48 Patton and M60 Patton MBT series (including the M728 Combat Engineer Vehicle), and on the M551 Sheridan Armored Reconnaissance / Airborne Assault Vehicle (AR/AAV). Designed primarily as a coaxial machine gun by the Rock Island Arsenal and produced by General Electric, the M73 was developed as a replacement for the M1919A4E1, M1919A5, and M37 machine guns that continued to serve in the immediate post–World War II environment. The Machine Gun, 7.62-MM, M73 was officially adopted in 1959. It is an air-cooled, recoil-operated machine gun, but also using cartridge gasses to boost recoil. Though designed as a simplified alternative to the M1919 series, it is of almost identical weight. The weapon is fitted with a quick-change barrel, pull-chain charging assembly, and can be made to feed on the left or the right-hand side (though the left-hand feed is more common). An attempt to make the M73 useful as a flexible infantry gun saw the weapon fitted with sights and a pistol grip trigger as the Machine Gun, 7.62-MM, M73C. Equally unpopular, very few of these weapons were produced. Sources claim that it saw limited use in Vietnam. The M73 suffered from numerous malfunctions and was prone to jamming. An improved M73E1 was eventually developed in 1970 with a simplified ejection system, being type classified as the Machine Gun, 7.62-MM, M73A1. In 1972, it was decided that this weapon was sufficiently different from its predecessor and was redesignated Machine Gun, 7.62-MM, M219. These weapons were eventually replaced by the M60E2 and M240 machine guns, and vehicles still in service using the M73 series were refitted with these weapons.

Ground Specifications
Main Weapon 7.62mm Medium Machine Gun
Range 0.9 km
Variants
M73 Adopted in 1959
M73C Flexible infantry variant with sights and pistol grip. Concept development. Never entered service. Used a special tripod, the XM132. It was a standard M2 mount for the .30 cal. Browning M1919A4 with an adapter to fit the M73C.
M73A1/M219 Developed in 1970 as an improved version with a simplified ejection mechanism attempting to reduce chronic jamming. Redesignated in 1972 as the M219.
System
M73 Machine Gun 7.62mm Medium Machine Gun
Name M73 Machine Gun
Type Medium Machine Gun
Caliber 7.62mm
Manufacturer General Electric
Length 1,219.2 mm
Barrel Length 609.6 mm
Weight 14.1 kg
Rate of Fire 500-625 round/min
Action Recoil-operated/short-recoil operation with gas assist
Muzzle Velocity 853 m/s
Maximum Firing Range 3,657.6 m
Effective Firing Range 899.8 m
Feed System Belt Feed, left or right hand
Sight INA
Ammunition
Type Rifle
Caliber 7.62 mm
Cartridge 7.62×51mm NATO
Basic Load 2,000 Rounds
Details
Country of Origin United States
Category Medium Machine Gun (MMG)
Land > Infantry Weapons > Medium Machine Gun (MMG)
Filter Label
M
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
1.22 m
Width
Height
Weight
14.1 kg
Operators (1)
United States
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