• Source: McGlashan Air Machine Gun
  • The McGlashan BB Machine Gun is a training weapon capable of firing BBs.
    During World War II, the USAAF and US Navy used thousands of MacGlashan BB machine guns to hone the skills of aerial gunnery. This much larger gun is cycled by an electric solenoid and powered by compressed air. The air pressure is higher, at 180-200 psi, but the velocity is 500 to 600 ft/s (150 to 180 m/s)
    The MacGlashan Air Machine Gun company also made a McGlashan Coin Shooting Pistol for the carnival trade during the 1940s that would shoot American five cent pieces.


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    Bibliography
    Note: Other than the manuals and Army and Navy files, most of the following documents provide only a passing mention or illustration of the MacGlashan guns, and are useful mainly for identifying locations of ranges and the context of the use of the guns.
    Books Call Number
    An Air-Operated Machine-Gun, in "Air Guns and Pistols" by L Wesley and revised by GV Cardew, 7th Edition, 1979.
    ISBN 1-886768-77-3, ISBN 978-1-886768-77-2
    Blue Book of Airguns, 7th Edition, by Robert D. Beeman and John B. Allen, Blue Book Publications, Inc., 2008 TS537.5 .B45
    ISBN 0498024695 ISBN 9780498024696
    Bombs Away, The Story of a Bomber Team, John Steinbeck, 1942, New York, The Viking Press, p. 78. UG633 .S77
    ISBN 0143105914, ISBN 978-0143105916,
    Wings for Combat, The Story of the Training of an Air Force, Army Air Forces Training Command, 1943, Brooklyn, N.Y., The Ullman Company, Inc., p. 49
    ISBN 1258160382, ISBN 978-1258160388 UG633.A46 1943k
    Air Machine Guns, Larry Behling, 2006 TS537.5 .B46 2006
    Galan, Jess. 1978. "The BB Approach to World War Deuce Saved Money in Training," pp. 54–57. TS537.5 .B43
    In: Air Gun Digest.(second edition), Robert Beeman, Jack P. Lewis 256 pp. DBI Books, Northfield, Illinois, January 1977,
    ISBN 0695807641, ISBN 9780695807641
    Manuals
    Mac Glashan Air Machine Gun, Mac Glashan Air Machine Gun Corp., Long Beach, CA., n.d., 41 p.
    Type E-3 Aerial Gunnery Trainer, Handbook of Instructions with Parts Catalog, Technical Order 11-1-5, February 20, 1943, 23 p. NASM, LOC PB44227
    Aerial Gunnery Trainer, Type E-13, Handbook of Instructions with Parts Catalog, Technical Order AN 11-65-11, February 20, 1944, 23 p. LOC PB44880
    Fixed Gunnery Trainer Type E-12, Handbook of Instructions with Parts Catalog, Technical Order AN 28-10-8, April 25, 1944, 175 p. LOC PB 44118
    Fighter Gunnery, 1st edition, Army Air Forces Training Command, June 1944, 115 p., p. 61 UG630 .U639
    Free Gunnery Instructor's Training Manual, Training Division, Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy Department, USGPO, Washington D.C., 1943, VG90 .U63 1943a
    p. 115, 120-123, Figs. 108-110.
    Handbook of Description, Armament Training Devices, Technical Order 11-65-12, January 25, 1944, ( E-13, p. 9, E-3, p. 20-21) LOC PB 44881
    Source note: NASM = National Air and Space Museum Archives, LOC = Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, PB = document identifying number
    National Archives
    Gun, Air Tommy - MacGlashan Air Machine Gun Co., 1941-42-43-44, File 2884, 472.5
    Engineering Division, Materiel Command, WPAFB R&D Files, ARC Identifier 2981754 (Now 40550212) Container Identifier: 2449 HMS Entry Number(s): P 26
    Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities & Organizations
    Records Group 342, National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD
    MacGlashan Air Machine Gun, File QM8210
    Bureau of Aeronautics General Correspondence, 1925-1942
    Records Group 72, Entry 15, National Archives Building, Washington, DC
    MacGlashan Air Machine Gun, File QM8210
    Bureau of Aeronautics General Correspondence, 1943 chronological subseries
    Records Group 72, National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD
    Report on Special Devices Division, Rutherford, John P., Lt USNR, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Cost Inspection Service, Bureau of Aeronautics, 1945, Schedule 3, Device 3-A-8,
    National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD. Unfortunately, no further location information is available, though it is believed to be somewhere in Records Group 72.
    Infantry Board Report 1480: Air Machine Gun Trainers (AntiAircraft Machine Gun Trainer M9 & MacGlashan Air Machine Gun) April 30, 1943
    Record Group 337 Entry (UD) 4 U.S. Army Ground Forces. Infantry Board Reports (1943) Box 86 [Stack Location: 190/73/34/00]
    The following specifications are in Air Materiel Command. Engineering Division. Central Files Unit, Records Group 342, National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD
    Air Corps Specification 24733 Trainer, Aerial Gunnery, Type E-3, August 22, 1941, ARC Identifier 4589590
    U.S. Army Specification 94-24733, Trainer, Aerial Gunnery, Type E-3, Apr 13, 1942, ARC Identifier 4589590
    U.S. Army Specification 94-24733, Amendment 1, Trainer, Aerial Gunnery, Type E-3, Apr 2, 1943, ARC Identifier 4589590
    U.S. Army Specification 94-24733-A Trainer, Aerial Gunnery, Type E-3, Apr 14, 1943, ARC Identifier 4589590
    Army Air Forces Specification No. 24872, Trainer - Aerial Gunnery, Type E-13 June 24, 1943, ARC Identifier 4589622
    Expenditure Order File 554-1-179, Scoring target for type E-3 aerial gunnery trainer, ARC Identifier 4591013
    Expenditure Order File 668-3, Fixed Gunnery Trainer, Type E-12, [RD 2717], ARC Identifier 4641595
    Miscellaneous
    Army Air Forces Synthetic Devices Catalog, Army Air Forces Training Aids Division, 1 Jan 1944, p 4-5, Link Fixed Gunnery Range
    Catalog, Synthetic Training Devices, BuAer, Special Devices Division, July 1943, Device 3-A-8
    Progress Reports of the Special Devices Section for Calendar Year 1942, Parts I and II, Jan-June, Jul-Dec., History Committee of the Naval Air Warfare Training Systems Division, Orlando, Florida
    Sparton in World War II, The Sparks-Withington Company, Jackson, Michigan, n.d., circa 1945
    USAAF Type Designation Sheet, Classification Name: Trainer Flexible, Letter: E, Basic Character: Aerial Gunnery
    U.S. Naval Administrative History of World War II No. 8, Office of Research and Inventions, 1 July-31 December 1945, p. 113
    U.S. Patent 2,364,070, J.E. Haile, Jr., Aerial Gunnery Trainer, December 5, 1944
    Magazine articles (chronogically)
    LIFE, July 13, 1942, Vol. 13, No. 2, p. 44, center, photograph of BB machine gun firing line at Las Vegas, Eliot Elisofon
    POPULAR SCIENCE, April 1943, Vol. 142, No. 4, "Flying Sharpshooters," Andrew H. Boone, p. 121, top left, photograph of Navy Model
    TIME, April 5, 1943, "Gunners' Assembly Line", Mention of BB machine guns at Fort Myers
    LIFE, June 28, 1943, Vol. 14, No. 26, p. 42, top, photograph of compressed-air machine gun range at NAGS, Jacksonville, Myron H. Davis
    AIR TRAILS Pictorial, Vol. XXI, No. 1, October 1943, p. 46, center, photograph of E-12 Fixed Gunnery Trainer at AAF School of Applied Tactics, Orlando,
    Harold W. Kulick
    MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED, November 1943, Vol. XXXI, No. 1, "How the Navy Trains Aerial Gunners", Arch Whitehouse, p. 42-44, 154-155
    AVIATION, December 1943, Vol. 42, No. 12, "How Gunners Learn to Wing 'Em", p. 221-225, 304-308, p. 223, photograph of BB Link trainer
    SKYWAYS, Vol. 3, No. 1, January 1944, "Gunners Can't Miss", p. 34-5, photographs by Harold Kulick
    GUN SPORT & GUN COLLECTOR, May, 1974, p. 22-25, "BB Machine Gun From WWII - The MacGlashan", J. I. Galan
    SHOTGUN NEWS, November 6, 2006, Vol. 60, No. 30, "Air Machine Guns!", Tom Gaylord, p. 26-28
    AIRGUN HOBBY MAGAZINE, Vol 6, No. 2, April–May–June, 2009, "The McGlashan Air Machine Gun", Larry Behling, p. 31
    Internet Web Links
    One Down, One Dead By Frank Speer, p. 23
    https://books.google.com/books?id=b3Tev9dd4CIC&dq=bb+%22link+trainer%22&pg=PA23
    Some pictures and comments regarding the MacGlashan machine gun
    http://www.jobrelatedstuff.com/lite/topic.html?b=6&f=2&t=211549
    BB Machinegun.com Reviews
    http://www.geocities.com/bbmachinegun/review11.htm
    MacGlashan E-3 at Daisy Museum (SN 10180)
    http://users.aristotle.net/~russjohn/daisy.html
    MacGlashan guns
    http://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2006/08/new-book-about-air-machine-guns.html
    Two photos of a MacGlashan range, probably at Pensacola
    http://liberatorcrew.com/15_Gunnery/11_Training.htm
    Interesting forum posts
    http://bb.bbboy.net/straferbbmachinegunownersgroup
    The Most Collectible Airguns of the Twentieth Century, by Robert D. Beeman
    http://www.beemans.net/airguncollecting.htm
    Folding wing target gliders
    http://www.americanjuniorclassics.com/interceptor/interceptorhome.htm

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