American soldiers undergoing weapon identification training in the United States. Soldiers listen to the sound of Flat Trajectory Weapons. Squad lying on ground fires the .30 caliber rifles. Rifleman fire 10to 15 shots in a minute. Soldiers seated in trenches with rifles in hand. Sandbag wall behind them. They carefully listen to the firing and look up from the trench. Firing of bullets on ground. Squad camouflaged with bushes fires the U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30 M1. Riflemen fire the M1 rifles. One of the soldier carefully looks out of the trench and points in the direction of fire. (World War II period).
American soldiers undergoing weapon identification training in the United States. Soldiers lying on ground, fire the Browning Automatic Rifle. The Riflemen can fire 40 to 60 rounds per minute. Soldiers take an aim and fire. Soldiers seated in trenches with rifles in hand. Sandbag wall behind them. They carefully listen to the firing and look up from the trench. Soldier in the trench carefully looks out of the trench and points in the direction of fire. Bullets hitting the ground. (World War II period).
American soldiers undergoing weapon identification training in the United States. Soldiers lying on ground, fire the .30 caliber Browning M1919 A4 Machine gun. Riflemen can fire 60 rounds per minute. Soldiers seated in trenches with rifles in hand. Sandbag wall behind them. They carefully listen to the firing. Soldier in the trench carefully looks out of the trench and points in the direction of fire. Bullets hitting the ground. (World War II period).
American soldiers undergoing weapon identification training in the United States. Soldiers lying on ground, fire Heavy Machine gun. Riflemen can fire 125 rounds per minute. Rifleman fires while an aide adjusts the bullets chain. Soldiers seated in trenches with rifles in hand. Sandbag wall behind them. They carefully listen to the firing. Soldier in the trench carefully looks out of the trench and points in the direction of fire. Bullets hitting the ground. (World War II period).
American soldiers undergoing weapon identification training in the United States. Soldiers lying on ground, fire Browning .50 Caliber Machine gun. Riflemen can fire 40 rounds per minute. Rifleman fires while an aide adjusts the bullet chain. Soldiers lying on ground with rifle in hand listen carefully to the shots. Bullets on the target. (World War II period).
American soldiers undergoing weapon identification training in the United States. Group of soldiers fire the 37 mm Anti-Tank Gun from behind the bushes. The gun can fire 25 rounds per minute. Soldiers load and fire the gun. Soldier in the bushes carefully listens to the sound overhead and the sound of firing on the tank. Holes on the hit tank. (World War II period).
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