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The MKL entry also includes several on-line videos of the MG42 assembly & disassembly, as well combat action, plus there's a contemporary one that shows a U.S. owner (lucky guy) letting loose with an entire 250 round belt in one long burst. Not good for the barrel, but certainly fun to do, at least once.
Considering the unmebr of 1919s out there (not many) I think they have been fairly represented on CGN. Check out the "shilo D-day match" thread for a few photos of 1919s in use, along with this little snippet, courtesy of MTallman: http://www.dropshots.com/day.php?userid=321490&cdate=20070703&ctime=194835
Part of the fun of owning a 1919 is getting all the accessories to go with it. For mounts I have the tripod, the bipod, the ring mount, and the mount on the side of a Jeep.
Considering the unmebr of 1919s out there (not many) I think they have been fairly represented on CGN. Check out the "shilo D-day match" thread for a few photos of 1919s in use, along with this little snippet, courtesy of MTallman: http://www.dropshots.com/day.php?userid=321490&cdate=20070703&ctime=194835
Part of the fun of owning a 1919 is getting all the accessories to go with it. For mounts I have the tripod, the bipod, the ring mount, and the mount on the side of a Jeep.