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Old 10-09-2022, 6:14 AM
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Beautiful work, 1919_4_ME!! How much do these run, and do you offer it for an MG42 AA tripod as a base? (I like the way the MG42 tripod folds for a smaller footprint).
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It took a looooooooooooongggg time!!! Next Optics and a muzzle brake. The crazy thing is it weighs 62 pounds unloaded..
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Get a tripod with a T&E and you’ll be fairly shocked with how accurate you can be..
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Old 01-25-2023, 4:41 PM
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Get a tripod with a T&E and you’ll be fairly shocked with how accurate you can be..
I am looking for one soon, I like the one the guy was selling here with the shield.
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I used an old large cookie sheet to catch links for my 1919, should work for the M240. Put a thin rubber sheet on the cookie sheet so the links don't bounce out. If the gun is anything like an M60, the links fall into a predictable zone.
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Props that you followed through on the purchase. 62 pounds though man I’d be happy with a lmt mws. Or if belt feed probably the HK 21e.
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Props that you followed through on the purchase. 62 pounds though man I’d be happy with a lmt mws. Or if belt feed probably the HK 21e.
Those are nice, but $$$$$.
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Danke everyone. I just ordered a muzzle brake from Rugged. Next need some glass, probably Elcan 1-6 like on my scar17
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I used an old large cookie sheet to catch links for my 1919, should work for the M240. Put a thin rubber sheet on the cookie sheet so the links don't bounce out. If the gun is anything like an M60, the links fall into a predictable zone.
I cant afford ammo now lol I dont think I'll be shooting this anytime soon need to shoot a couple of other things first, I never even shot my SAW yet too much work not enough time for hobbies lately. Thanks for the tip!
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