- Browning wz.1928
Infobox Weapon|is_ranged=yes
caption=
name=Browning wz.1928
type=automatic rifle
origin=flagcountry|Poland
era=WW2
platform=Individual
target=personnel
design_date=1928
production_date=1930 to 1939
service=1930 to 1945
used_by= See Users
wars=WW2
spec_type=
caliber=
part_length=611 mm
cartridge=7.92x57mm Mauser
feed=20 rounds
action=gas operated
rate=300 to 650 round/min
velocity=853 m/s (2,797.8 ft/s)
weight=9.5 kg (empty)
length=1110 mm
variants= wz.37
number=~24,000
range=The Browning wz.1928 is a Polish version of the
FN BAR . It was alight machine gun used by the Polish infantry inWorld War II .History
After Poland regained her independence in 1918, the
Polish Army was equipped in all sorts of machine guns inherited after the armed forces of the partitioners, as well as after the French and British armies that equipped the PolishBlue Army during the Great War. The large variety of light machine guns used, as well as the fact that each of them used a different calibre, made the troop training and logistics a difficult task. After thePolish-Bolshevik War , in 1923 a competition was opened for a new, standard light machine gun for the Polish army that was to replace all previously used types of LMG. The competition ended without a winner and the following year the Polish ministry of war purchased 12 pieces ofM1918 Browning Automatic Rifle ,Lewis wz. 1923 andHotchkiss wz. 23 each. The tests proved the superiority of the American construction, and during the 1925 competition a BelgianFN -made Browning was chosen. Although extensive tests of all the constructions were continued, the Polish army ordered a series of Belgian-made BAR machine guns, modified to better suit the Polish needs. Among the most notable modifications were the calibre (modified from.30-06 Springfield to standard Polish7.92x57mm Mauser ), the bipod's construction and mounting and theiron sights (peephole changed to v-notch type). Also, the barrel was lengthened for greater accuracy and a pistol grip was added for easier aiming. Apart from the 10,000 pieces ordered inFabrique Nationale , Poland also bought a licence to construct the weapon at home. The first wz.28 LMGs were officially commissioned in 1927 and were officially named "7,92 mm rkm Browning wz. 1928", which is a Polish designation for "7.92 mm hand-held machine gun of Browning mark 1928".Due to serious flaws in license documentation purchased from Belgium, the production in Poland was not started until 1930. Until 1939 approximately 14,000 pieces were built. Also, additional modifications were introduced during the production. Among them was replacement of the iron sights with a smaller version and reshaping the butt to the "fish tail". There were also extensive works on spare, replaceable barrels for the weapon, which however were never completed due to the outbreak of
World War II .During the Polish Defensive War of 1939, the "rkm wz. 1928" was the standard LMG used by all Polish infantry units. The German
Wehrmacht captured a number of Polish-made Browning guns and used them until the end of World War II under the designation of "IMG 28 (p) ". A number was also seized by theRed Army and used during the war.Variants
The rkm wz.28 was a basis for development of aerial, flexible machine gun, designated
karabin maszynowy obserwatora wz.37 Users
*flagcountry|Poland
*flagcountry|USSR
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#Popular Culture
The Browning wz.1928 was featured in the film
Kelly's Heroes .
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