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.50 cal
The .50 Browning Machine Gun (.50 BMG, 12.7×99mm NATO and designated as the 50 Browning by the C.I.P.) is a .50 in (12.7 mm) caliber firearm cartridge developed for the M2 Browning machine gun in the late 1910s, entering official service in 1921. Under STANAG 4383, it is a standard service cartridge for NATO forces as well as many non-NATO countries. The cartridge itself has been made in many variants: multiple generations of regular ball, tracer, armor-piercing (AP), incendiary, and saboted sub-caliber rounds. The rounds intended for machine guns are made into a continuous belt using metallic links.
The .50 BMG cartridge is also used in long-range sniper rifles and anti-materiel rifles. 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.
As with an old thread, I am now again confronted with a decision on a wheelgun acquisition. So, I am looking to acquire a second fifty caliber handgun, but this time lighter, handier, and with a shorter barrel. Narrowed it down to:
Magnum Research, short cylinder, Bisley grips, in .500 JRH...
Up for sale is my .50 cal Traditions Hawken Woodsman muzzle loader. Utilizes percussion cap ignition. Has some handling marks and some minor wear from storage. I can supply more pictures if desired. 28” octagonal barrel and an amazing double-set trigger. I bought it more as a novelty with intent...
Beautiful muzzleloader that needs a new home.
Used, in above average condition.
Austin & Halleck Mountain Rifle.
Earlier model made in Weston, Missouri.
Percussion. 50 caliber. Plum bluing. Set trigger.
Comes with an additional barrel. One is 1:28" twist the other is 1:66", so you're set...
I bought it hoping it would work out for one of my muzzleloaders, i didn't realize how specific these can be.
Just trying to recoup some funds.
☆☆Would trade for a. 358 swc mold that takes gas checks.
☆☆Would trade for bulk 22lr ammo
Will ship on your dime.
Matt
Hi I'm Jay I'm in Clark county Wa. You can message me or please just call at 360 241 5293. The gun is new flawless and ready to go! I'm an experienced seller on this and other forums as well as at gun shows. check my feedback on airgun nation I'm Jay3658 on there. I have other airguns...
I have this beautiful traditions muzzleloader. Bought it a year ago and haven’t taken it outside once. I have about $150 worth of accessories, everything you need to shoot it when you get home. This model is legal to hunt with in the state of Oregon.
Looking to get $550 for everything. No FFL...
Another 2 ammo cans have been sacrificed to the M2A1. Once fired .50 caliber BMG brass. All Lake City with head stamps from 17-20.
All brass fired from a new M2A1 barrel.
Same price, now with more brass! Asking $600 for the lot of 1105, ~$0.54 each. Must take all.
Can also include a ~40 lb...
For sale Bushmaster .50 caliber BMG, with Vortex Viper scope and 235 rounds of ammo. Asking $5500. Call Dale at 541-517-7719 for additional information.
I purchased this pistol on a quest to find a suitable BUG to my primary carry gun, which is a very fine NAA PUG in .22 Mag.
I shot exactly 18 rounds through it, but carried it IWB for a few days until I had to schedule an appointment with a chiropractor about a misterious back pain that would...
Staghorn Inline .50cal Muzzleloader. Has a fixed power BSA scope. Good Condition.
It's a budget rifle with a budget scope, but it's a way to get into muzzleloading or have a spare inline for cheap.
I'm getting rid of it, because I will never use it.
$100.... I'll take best offer.
Bought this a few months ago thinking I’d shoot it a lot and haven’t. Was going to keep it as a wall piece, but need to fund other projects.
Comes with all accessories needed to shoot. Powder, balls, patches, caps all new and unopened (100ct for balls and 150ct patches I think).
Not looking...
$350. Stainless NW edition muzzle loader hardly used. Sighted it in (with a great peep sight that allows the scope to mount) and shot a goat a couple of years ago. Just sitting in the corner of the gun room collecting dust. I loved using the see-through scope mount to sight in and adjust zero...