Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The M1921 Browning machine gun was a water-cooled .50-caliber machine gun, designed by John Moses Browning, which entered production in 1929.Developed from the prototype .50-caliber M1918, itself developed from .30-caliber M1917 water-cooled machine gun. A slightly improved version, the M1921A1, was introduced in 1930 with all of the M1921s being upgraded. The gun weighed 79 pounds (without water), was 56 inches long, and had a 36-inch long barrel."@en }
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- M1921_Browning_machine_gun comment "The M1921 Browning machine gun was a water-cooled .50-caliber machine gun, designed by John Moses Browning, which entered production in 1929.Developed from the prototype .50-caliber M1918, itself developed from .30-caliber M1917 water-cooled machine gun. A slightly improved version, the M1921A1, was introduced in 1930 with all of the M1921s being upgraded. The gun weighed 79 pounds (without water), was 56 inches long, and had a 36-inch long barrel.".
- Q6713618 comment "The M1921 Browning machine gun was a water-cooled .50-caliber machine gun, designed by John Moses Browning, which entered production in 1929.Developed from the prototype .50-caliber M1918, itself developed from .30-caliber M1917 water-cooled machine gun. A slightly improved version, the M1921A1, was introduced in 1930 with all of the M1921s being upgraded. The gun weighed 79 pounds (without water), was 56 inches long, and had a 36-inch long barrel.".