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October 1952, Hill 187, Korea – Corporal Billy MacDonald and his crew operated a WWI-era Vickers machine gun for 12 hours and 17 minutes of continuous fire against waves of Chinese assault troops. This obsolete, water-cooled weapon from 1918 did something modern air-cooled guns couldn't: it never stopped shooting. While American M1919 Brownings needed barrel changes every few hundred rounds, the Vickers' ancient water-cooling technology allowed MacDonald to fire 47,500 rounds through a single barrel. The crew melted snow, scavenged water, and in desperate moments even urinated into the cooling jacket to keep the gun running. The gun never jammed. Never failed. Just kept shooting. This is the story of how outdated technology became a decisive tactical advantage – and why Chinese forces learned to fear the distinctive, unending thunder of the Vickers gun more than any modern weapon on the battlefield. IN THIS VIDEO: • The technical genius of water-cooled sustained fire • How MacDonald's crew fired 190 ammunition belts in 12 hours • Why a 34-year-old WWI weapon outperformed modern machine guns • The desperate water resupply that kept the gun alive • Chinese tactical adaptations to avoid Vickers positions • The gun's remarkable fate and legacy Serial number 312B. Manufactured 1918. Fired 250,000+ rounds over 34 years. Zero mechanical failures. They really don't make them like this anymore. HISTORICAL DOCUMENTATION: This account is based on Canadian military records, Korean War after-action reports, and MacDonald's verified 1999 interview. The Vickers' sustained fire capabilities and Hill 187 defensive action are documented in Commonwealth military archives. #VickersMachineGun #KoreanWar #MilitaryHistory #WWIWeapons #CanadianArmy #MachineGunHistory #SustainedFire #CombatEngineering #MilitaryTechnology #KoreanWarHistory #CommonwealthForces #DefensiveCombat #WWITechnology #WaterCooledWeapon #MilitaryInnovation #HistoricalWeapons #CombatVeterans #WarStories #MilitaryEngineering #Hill187 #1950sWarfare #LegacyWeapons #BattleHistory #FireSupport #TacticalSuperiority #ObsoleteTechnology #WeaponReliability #CombatOperations #MilitaryLegacy #WarfareEvolution