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What caliber was the colt monitor?

What caliber was the colt monitor?

.30-06 Springfield
A variant of the original M1918 BAR, the Colt Monitor Machine Rifle, remains the lightest production automatic firearm chambered for the .30-06 Springfield cartridge, though the limited capacity of its standard 20-round magazine tended to hamper its utility in that role.

What is a colt monitor?

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. Essentially an improved version of the Browning Automatic Rifle, the Monitor was essentially the culmination of Colt’s work on improving the BAR after World War I.

How many rounds did a BAR hold?

About 47 inches (120 cm) long, it has a 20-round magazine and weighs 19.4 pounds (8.8 kg). It can fire up to 650 rounds per minute but can also fire single shots or bursts of two or three to increase accuracy. It can be fired from the shoulder or mounted on a bipod.

Why did the BAR only have 20 rounds?

Also used during the Korean War, the BAR allowed the American forces’ platoons to have a large firepower. But its main fault lies in the fact that its magazine contains only 20 cartridges. The BAR has been so equipped to avoid overheating.

What weapons did Bonnie and Clyde use?

Together they attacked banks and small businesses, Clyde Champion Barrow with his trusty Browning Automatic rifle (BAR) and Bonnie with her favorite Remington semi-automatic Model 11 shotgun. The villainous pair was often caught on camera horsing around with their weapons.

Did Bonnie and Clyde use Tommy guns?

KANSAS CITY, Mo. 45 caliber Thompson Sub-Machine Gun was believed to have been used by Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker. The seller’s great-grandfather, who was in law enforcement, was given the gun after the weapon was seized in a raid in Joplin, Mo., in April 1933.

Was the bar a good weapon?

The BAR was much more than just a psychological weapon for American GIs during World War II. BARs were well designed, well made, reliable and easy to use and service. It was not a bad weapon for the time, especially considering it could fire about 600 rounds per minute.

How much did the M1 Garand make?

M1 Garand

U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, M1
Designed 1928
Manufacturer Springfield Armory Winchester Harrington & Richardson International Harvester Beretta Breda F.M.A.P. Springfield Armory, Inc. (civilian)
Unit cost About $85 (during World War II) (equivalent to $1,270 in 2020)
Produced 1934—1957

What kind of gun is a Colt Monitor?

This is an exceptionally rare early Colt Model R80 Monitor, fully automatic, C&R registered machine gun. This was an early 1920s version of the Colt Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) that was produced and sold in very limited numbers to various law enforcement agencies, mainly out East.

When did the colt Your 80 come out?

The R 75 would be joined by the R 80 in 1931, a model marketed towards law enforcement agencies. Both the R 75 and R 80 failed to achieve any significant sales. However, the R 80 was adopted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as their first (and only) official “fighting rifle”, despite the company only purchasing about 90 R 80s in total.

Who was the Texas Ranger with a Colt Monitor?

A Colt Monitor similar to the one Kevin Costner (as Frank Hamer) purchased; from a recent auction seen on Guns America. One of the more famous Colt Monitors was presented to retired Texas Ranger Frank Hamer from Colt for his mission to track down Bonnie & Clyde.

What does the dust cover do on a Colt Monitor?

Some Monitors, most prominently the R 75As, feature dust covers; most variants may feature dust covers that cover the ejection port, with the dust cover designed to open when the bolt is opened or closed. The R 75A features two dust covers; one for the ejection port and another used to cover the magazine well when not in use.