POTD: Evolution of the Model 1924 Water-Cooled MG – Colt MG52

Welcome to today’s Photo of the Day! The MG52 was the re-designated name for the water-cooled version of the Model 1924 Automatic Machine Gun, a commercial .50 caliber firearm that preceded the famous M2 . Introduced in 1924 and renamed in 1932/33, this machine gun was ’s attempt to keep their product sounding modern in the evolving firearms market. Weighing over 180 lbs. with its tripod and water-filled jacket, the MG52 featured a simple straight-line charging handle, rear sights similar to the early M1917 .30 caliber guns, and manual safeties. It was built on dedicated water-cooled receivers, unlike the later M2’s universal receiver design. also produced the MG52-A variant, which offered to accommodate vehicle and dual mounts. Despite its robust design and marketing as a durable, versatile weapon, only a few thousand MG52s were manufactured before World War II. Production ceased when Colt redirected its efforts to U.S. military contracts, marking the end of this commercial predecessor to the M2 .

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Lot #3005: COLT MG52-A .50BMG SN C2239W W/ MOUNT All. (n.d.-c). Morphy Auctions. photograph. Retrieved September 17, 2024, from https://auctions.morphyauctions.com/lot-402381.aspx.

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