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Ambush Master 05-07-2004 19:33

18B's and Wannabes, Name This Item
 
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Following TR's lead,but with a slight twist, here is something that you will probably never see. What is it ??

Air.177 DO NOT PARTICIPATE !!

Bill Harsey 05-07-2004 20:38

Broken?

The Reaper 05-07-2004 20:44

I would guess torch cut parts for a machinegun, likely an imported one, but am not sure of the specifics yet.

TR

Ambush Master 05-07-2004 20:48

Way beyond Broken, "De-Milled" !!

De-milled=De-Militarized. Same Same Destroyed. (To those that are not of strong will and ingenuity !!)

Later
Martin

Ambush Master 05-07-2004 20:58

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TR is close.

The Reaper 05-07-2004 21:00

Giant over-under shotgun?

TR

Ambush Master 05-07-2004 21:07

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Not a Shotgun unless you consider repetitive rounds to be "Shot" !!

Bill Harsey 05-07-2004 21:49

I think I see welding!

Air.177 05-07-2004 22:14

Re: 18B's and Wannabes, Name This Item
 
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Originally posted by Ambush Master
Air.177 DO NOT PARTICIPATE !!
Damn, It's nice to be "In The Know" for once:D

Solid 05-08-2004 03:35

AA Gun?

Ambush Master 05-08-2004 07:22

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Originally posted by Solid
AA Gun?
It could be used for that.

Ambush Master 05-08-2004 07:30

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Mr H is right, there was quite a bit of Welding involved. Much much more machining of 4140 though. Bending the shiny piece was a REAL chore.

The Reaper 05-08-2004 07:40

I believe that these are torch cut demilled components of a machine gun.

The scale in the first pic threw me off, but the paper it is on, if standard 8"x10" sheets, is more reasonable.

The design appears to be of a weapon with a spring or operating rod tube roughly the same diameter of and parallel to the barrel.

Barrel appears to be quick change, so not a BAR.

It appears to be the pintle mount section of the weapon, basically the front of the receiver and barrel extension/op rod area.

I do not recognize it as a modern system, looks more like WW II era piece. Not a 1919, nor an MG42, nor a Nambu, from my perspective. Maybe Czech, like a ZB26, or Soviet?

Good game AM, where are the 18Bs?

TR

Ambush Master 05-08-2004 07:55

Come On Crip !!!

Team Sergeant 05-08-2004 08:14

Buffer spring housing for a DSHK?


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