Why Did The RAF Use .303 Caliber Machine Guns in WW2? The Surprising Answer

303 browning Machine Gun in its Aircraft is a puzzling Reality

Britain’s use of the .303 browning machine gun in its aircraft is a puzzling reality. While most other nations used at least some form of heavier armament, the RAF soldiered on in 1939 and 1940 with its rifle-caliber guns.

A lot of people aren’t entirely sure, including me, and that’s why I decided to find out once and for all why the British didn’t equip their aircraft with .50 caliber or 20mm caliber machine guns at the outbreak of WW2.
 
Credit to : Caliban Rising – Aviation History

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