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The Colt Model 1925 Machine Rifle (better known as the R 75), R 75A and R 80 are lightweight American automatic rifles sold under the Colt Monitor name. [1] Essentially an improved version of the Browning Automatic Rifle, the Monitor was the culmination of Colt's work on improving the BAR after...
5 Οκτ 2017 · The Colt Monitor was Colt’s improved version os the Browning Automatic Rifle intended for the law enforcement market. Colt had the sales rights to the BAR in North and South American (as well as a few other specific countries), and they worked on improving the design after World War One.
Colt Monitor (.30-06) The Colt Monitor Machine Rifle is the lightest automatic rifle chambered for .30-06 in the world. A derivative of the BAR, the Colt Monitor has a pistol grip, a shortened barrel, no bipod, and a Cutts compensator. This makes the weapon lighter and handier than a standard BAR.
The Colt Monitor is a pre-World War 2 era automatic machine rifle of American origin. It was introduced in 1931 and aimed at law enforcement sales. The Colt Monitor was intended to be used by specialist officers in situations where they encountered heavily armed gangsters.
Enlisted Wiki. Machine Guns. Weapons are grouped into the country of manufacturing origin and not what faction is able to use it. The following list below is for keeping the entire structure of every single weapon inside it's own tab.
9 Μαΐ 2022 · This was joined in 1931 by the R80, a law enforcement version also called the Monitor. The Monitor featured a shortened (18”) and lightened barrel, no dust covers, a pistol grip, and a large Cutts Compensator muzzle brake.
I just found out the Colt Monitor exists: a smaller, AR-like version of the BAR, developed in 1918, using the same .30-06 Springfield rounds. So if the USA had this gun for a while before WW2 broke out... Why didn't they develop it further into an AR that essentially did the same thing as the stg-44?