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Belt fed. That's pretty sweet eh?
Wonder if a gun like the Vz59 is on the prohib list anywhere?
Because its an LMG mostly.
But then . . . the lads in America do crazy things. Like make semi-only versions and get them approved by the ATF.
That sounds pretty good right?
Well geez that sounds pretty good to me. Made by http://www.marcolmarfirearms.com/
Retail is almost $6k but they have an intro price on the first fifty guns at $4,295
Anyone ballsy enough to reach out to IrunGuns and have them do the import? That's a similar price-range to the other belt-fed-beauties currently available in this country.
Or am I way off base? Is this thing actually a Bren gun variant and prohibited by association with gang violence?
Wonder if a gun like the Vz59 is on the prohib list anywhere?
Because its an LMG mostly.
But then . . . the lads in America do crazy things. Like make semi-only versions and get them approved by the ATF.

Our Semi UK-59 begins as a 40 pound block of 4140 steel, which is CNC milled to the exact dimensions of the original UK-59 receiver, with the exception of larger internal rails, and a different interior profile where the front of the bolt carrier meets the receiver. This ensures that the receiver is considered semi-auto by the ATF, and perfectly legal to own.
That sounds pretty good right?
MarColMar then contracted with Lothar Walther of Germany, to order custom 7.62x54r machine gun grade barrel blanks, which we then turned to the exact O.D. dimensions of the original UK-59. These blanks are then chrome-lined by the same company that does many of the industry's best manufacturers, to give you same quality barrel as was the original.
MarColMar's ATF approved semi-auto design also retains the original method of charging the gun, via a movable pistol grip. This unique feature ensured that the squad gunner could keep their firing hand on the pistol grip at all times, allowing them to keep their eyes on the target and provide for extremely fast clearing of misfires and misfeeds. This was the very same design feature many thought could never be retained in an approved design, and keeps the spirit of the original design alive for modern collectors and shooters.
This design results in a semi conversion that is virtually indistinguishable from the original gun. The incorporation of the semi-hammer or striker converts the gun to closed bolt operation.
Well geez that sounds pretty good to me. Made by http://www.marcolmarfirearms.com/
Retail is almost $6k but they have an intro price on the first fifty guns at $4,295
Anyone ballsy enough to reach out to IrunGuns and have them do the import? That's a similar price-range to the other belt-fed-beauties currently available in this country.
Or am I way off base? Is this thing actually a Bren gun variant and prohibited by association with gang violence?

