


Just slow enough to keep the enemy’s heads down and keep them there until your friendlies can get in behind them. Covering Fire: The BAR has a distinctive sound and a quick rate of fire.

Think of it as a fully automatic M1 Garand. 30-06’s is enough to knock any enemy down. The only down side of the BAR is the 20 round magazine, but overall the rifle is potent weapon is the hands of any intermediate or professional. Modding options for the M1918 are severely limited, like the MG34. It is reloads quicker, but fires fewer rounds between reloads than the Browning M1919. Burst or semi-automatic fire is advised at longer ranges. Its long length, low hipfire accuracy, and inability to fire while jogging makes the BAR an awkward choice in close quarter combat. The BAR is a very strong defensive weapon, combining high rate of fire with good damage, and can mow down enemies in seconds. Due to the proliferation of German automatic weapons, the M1918 was so desired by US units that suppliers could not make them quickly enough to meet demand. Over the course of the war, over 229,000 M1918A2s were produced. A fire rate select switch was added, allowing an operator to toggle between different fully automatic rates, and a carry handle was added to the front of the weapon. A bipod was added, the cooling systems were optimized, the handguard was shortened to make the weapon more compact. The weapon found itself in the hands of American, British, and Canadian forces yet again in World War II, this time as the M1918A2. The BAR was introduced very late into World War I, but didn't arrived in time to make a significant effect on the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, one of the final full frontal assaults to take place in the war. This was done by allowing the operator to switch between fully automatic when there were lots of enemies and semi-automatic to suppress enemies. The M1918's purpose was to break past enemy trenches by allowing soldiers to suppress the enemy while walking forward called "Walking-Fire". It was designed by John Browning, and is chambered for the powerful. The M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle (or BAR) is an American light machine gun introduced to boost the firepower of advancing infantry in World War I. It uses an easily exchangeable magazine and has a high rate of fire. The M1918 Automatic rifle is an American light machine gun used by the infantry.
