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    M1919 and M2

    Hello everybody

    In my search for ar-10 blueprints for the other thread, I have stumbled across COMPLETE (right down to the springs) blueprints for Browning M1919 and M2 .50 BMG. These also include plans for semi-auto versions.

    The only catch is it will cost me a bit of money to get them

    This could potentially mean Norinco semi-auto clones

    interested?

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    i would be for sure always had a soft spot for the m1919
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    Drool....

    Browning m2....
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    most definitely

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    Just a comment wrt the 1919... Didn't Alberta Tactical Rifle put together a semi 1919 which was identical to the non-restricted TNW? And didn't the RCMP Firearms Lab conclude that the ATR 1919 was a converted auto? I tried looking for the thread discussing this, but didn't find it...

    Essentially, the two semi 1919's were IDENTICAL side by side, and yet one was considered 'okay' & the other was not... Just something to think about...

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    Yes, they must be foully new receivers now per the RCMP, not just sideplates.

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    Can am is it possible to make 1919s? Could you bring them in say at the 1500 dollar range?
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    Quote Originally Posted by zelly View Post
    Can am is it possible to make 1919s? Could you bring them in say at the 1500 dollar range?
    Thats funny

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    While we are discussing new-manufacture semi only beltfeds, does anyone have a lead on tech drawings for the Russian Maxim PM1910?
    That is the gun in my avatar.
    I found some prints elsewhere, but always on the lookout for more info
    http://www.weaponsguild.com/forum/in...?topic=45196.0
    From this, I got an 8 page .pdf of a semi from a company in Cincinnati OH.
    It has Left Side Plate details, but not the RSP.

    Somewhere, I also found a 37 page .pdf of the older Russian PM1905 Maxim.
    Cool document, but all in Russian and hard to read.

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    Just to whet your appetite...
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RunzV5YyN9c

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