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A wide variety of ammunition is available, and the availability of match-grade ammunition has increased the usefulness of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.50_BMG#Partial_list_of_.50_BMG_firearms .50 caliber rifles] by allowing more accurate fire than lower quality rounds. | A wide variety of ammunition is available, and the availability of match-grade ammunition has increased the usefulness of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.50_BMG#Partial_list_of_.50_BMG_firearms .50 caliber rifles] by allowing more accurate fire than lower quality rounds. | ||
The [[M41-Light Anti-Aircraft Gun]] utilizes the 12.7x99mm Armor Piercing Rounds. The round is not to be confused with the 12.7x40mm .50 caliber semi-armor-piercing high-explosive rounds | The [[M41-Light Anti-Aircraft Gun]] utilizes the 12.7x99mm Armor Piercing Rounds. The round is not to be confused with the 12.7x40mm .50 caliber semi-armor-piercing high-explosive rounds that are used with the [[M6 Series]] pistol. | ||
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Revision as of 17:17, February 24, 2009
The 12.7x99mm AP, also known as the .50 Browning Machine Gun' .50 BMG and the .50 caliber' is a cartridge that first entered service in the early 20th Century. The round is based on a greatly scaled-up .30-06 cartridge. The cartridge itself has been made in many variants: multiple generations of regular ball, tracer, armor piercing, incendiary, and saboted sub-caliber rounds. The rounds intended for machine guns are linked using metallic links.
A wide variety of ammunition is available, and the availability of match-grade ammunition has increased the usefulness of .50 caliber rifles by allowing more accurate fire than lower quality rounds.
The M41-Light Anti-Aircraft Gun utilizes the 12.7x99mm Armor Piercing Rounds. The round is not to be confused with the 12.7x40mm .50 caliber semi-armor-piercing high-explosive rounds that are used with the M6 Series pistol.