I think I read somewhere that the 30-06 links could work with 7.62X51 or am i mistaken?
depends where you read that... fortune cookies arent reliable most of the time
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I think I read somewhere that the 30-06 links could work with 7.62X51 or am i mistaken?
GYRO - I would suggest that you see if your library has a copy of "Small Arms of the World", or even better, Chinn's "The Machine Gun". You will be able to learn a lot about belt feed systems. I am not sure that you appreciate how much engineering goes into these.
Being a tool and die maker, and an avid fan of all things mechanical, I can tell you that it would be next to impossible to fabricate one on the cheap. I think the saying "Cheap, Fast, Good. Choose Two" applies. Mind you, I would love to see it and may take it in as a project. Push through links would be 10x easier to work with. Anyone want to send me a few? I have the M14 and ammo alreadyMake sure they're pre -45
I have tried to think of pre-'45 push through links, that MIGHT work with .308, and cannot.
The most common pre-'45 push through systems are the German MG34/42 in 7.92x57(not links, but non-disintegrating belts), and the Soviet Goryunov in 7.62x54R.
TIRIAQ;
You raise some interesting points
In the case of the 1919a4 the fabric belt works with the .30-06, 8mm Mauser and 7.62xnato, in both SA and FA versions.
But the same gun is very fussy when using links, it will only function coreectly when the proper links are used.
The Mg-34 and Mg42 in 7.62 nato work just fine with the original non-disintagrating belts, later conversions (H&K) require the use of M-60 type links....
"Soviet Goryunov in 7.62x54R." Is not a push through sysytem (rimmed case).
However it should be noted that according to the CFC a magazine is defined as a device that holds a cartridge, therefore how can we deem certain individual links as "prohibited" ?
Do they become prohibited when you assemble them ??
Regards John