Metralhadora M1919 Browning

What Is the M1919 Browning?

The M1919 Browning is one of the most iconic belt-fed WWII machine guns ever made. Chambered in .30-06 Springfield, this air-cooled, recoil-operated weapon was a staple of the U.S. military from World War I through the Korean War and beyond. It was mounted on jeeps, tanks, aircraft, and infantry tripods, providing devastating suppressive fire on the beaches of Normandy, the frozen hills of Korea, and the jungles of Vietnam. Now you can fire this WWII machine gun at Adrenaline Mountain's outdoor desert range in the Mojave Desert, just 40 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip with a free hotel shuttle.

Designation

M1919A4 Browning

Caliber

.30-06 Springfield

Rate of Fire

400–600 tiros/min

Effective Range

1.500 jardas

Weight

31 lbs (apenas a arma)

Feed System

Fita de tecido/metal

Service Years

1919–1970s+

Designer

John M. Browning

Uma arma que mudou o curso da história

Designed by legendary firearms inventor John Moses Browning, the M1919 evolved from the heavier, water-cooled M1917. The military needed a lighter, more portable machine gun that could keep up with fast-moving infantry, and Browning delivered. By replacing the water jacket with an air-cooled barrel shroud and trimming overall weight, the M1919 became one of the most versatile and widely deployed machine guns in U.S. history.

On June 6, 1944, M1919 Brownings provided covering fire as American soldiers stormed the beaches of Normandy during D-Day. Mounted on tanks, half-tracks, and infantry tripods, the M1919 was everywhere during the Allied push across France and into Germany. At Omaha Beach alone, hundreds of M1919s laid down suppressive fire against fortified German positions, and many soldiers credited the weapon with keeping them alive during the most intense hours of the invasion.

In Korea, the M1919 served through the bitter winter fighting at Chosin Reservoir and the bloody ridgeline battles of Heartbreak Ridge. Soldiers relied on its steady rate of fire and proven reliability in temperatures that dropped well below zero, conditions that jammed less robust weapons.

A M1919 continuou a servir no Vietnã, nas mãos das forças sul-vietnamitas e como arma montada em veículos. Sua produção total excedeu 600.000 unidades, tornando-a uma das metralhadoras mais prolíficas da história militar.

At Adrenaline Mountain, you'll fire the M1919 from a tripod-mounted position (the same configuration used by infantry crews on D-Day) with a 20-round belt of live ammunition on our outdoor climate-controlled range, guided by our expert Range Safety Officers.

What It Feels Like to Fire a WWII Machine Gun

The M1919 fires with a deliberate, measured rhythm that's different from modern machine guns. The recoil-operated action cycles with a distinctive mechanical cadence, slower than the M249 but heavier, more purposeful. Each .30-06 round carries real authority. The tripod absorbs much of the recoil, letting you maintain aim while the belt feeds steadily through the receiver.

Out on the open Mojave Desert, you can hear the sound travel, the report echoes off distant ridgelines, and spent brass tinkles into the collection area beside you. There's a weight to this weapon that you feel in your shoulders and hands. This isn't a modern polymer rifle. It's a solid steel machine built for one purpose: sustained, devastating firepower.

Firing the M1919 is as close as you can get to understanding what soldiers experienced on the battlefields of WWII. The weight, the sound, the smell of cordite in the open air, it's a connection to history that no museum or movie can replicate.

Why the M1919 Is a Favorite Among Vegas Visitors

The M1919 Browning isn't just a firearm, it's a piece of living history. Firing this WWII machine gun in Las Vegas appeals to a wide range of guests:

  • Military history enthusiasts who want to feel what soldiers fired on the beaches of Normandy
  • WWII buffs who want to fire a genuine piece of D-Day history on an outdoor desert range
  • Bachelor and bachelorette parties looking for a once-in-a-lifetime Las Vegas group activity
  • Veteran shooters who appreciate the engineering and legacy of classic belt-fed weapons
  • Families and couples looking for an unforgettable outdoor Las Vegas experience beyond the Strip

Why You Can Only Get the Real Experience at Adrenaline Mountain

Indoor ranges can't match the power, the sound, or the feel of firing a belt-fed WWII machine gun in the open Mojave Desert. Here's what sets our outdoor gun range apart:

  • Real outdoor desert range in the Mojave Desert, no cramped indoor lanes, no artificial lighting
  • Belt-fed, tripod-mounted, just like it was used in WWII combat from Normandy to Okinawa
  • Expert Range Safety Officers guide you through every step on our climate-controlled outdoor range
  • Climate-controlled covered firing line with open-air ventilation for year-round comfort
  • Free roundtrip shuttle from Las Vegas Strip hotels, 40 minutes from the Strip
  • Combine it with 90+ other firearms including the Barrett .50 cal, M249 SAW, M60, and M2 Browning

Add-On Experiences, Build Your Arsenal

Combine the M1919 with other weapons from our 90+ firearm outdoor range. Pair it with the M2 Browning .50 cal (also designed by John Browning) for the ultimate Browning experience. Add the M60 "The Hog", M249 SAW, or Barrett .50 Cal sniper.

After your shooting session, explore off-road UTV tours, monster truck driving, and flamethrowers, all on the same 400-acre Mojave Desert property.

M1919 Browning, Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to fire the M1919 Browning in Las Vegas?+

The M1919 Browning is a $100 add-on to any shooting package, including a 20-round belt of live ammunition. Shooting packages start at $160 for 3 guns. Book direct, no booking fees.

Do I need experience to shoot a WWII machine gun?+

No experience needed. The M1919 fires from a stable tripod-mounted position, and your dedicated Range Safety Officer handles all loading and guides you through proper technique. It's one of our most accessible belt-fed weapons.

Can I combine the M1919 with other WWII weapons?+

Yes! Pair it with the M2 Browning .50 cal (also designed by John Browning and used in WWII) or add the M60 and M249 SAW for a full tour of American military machine gun history. The Big Guns Package ($750) includes 7 of our most powerful weapons.

What's the difference between the M1919 and the M1917?+

The M1917 was water-cooled and heavier, designed for sustained fixed-position fire. John Browning redesigned it as the air-cooled M1919 for portability, removing the water jacket and trimming weight so infantry could carry it into battle. The M1919 went on to serve in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam.

Ready to Fire the M1919 Browning?

Add it to any shooting package for just $100. Book your outdoor shooting experience direct, no booking fees. Free Las Vegas Strip hotel shuttle included.