JDuke
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who wouldnt be in for a norinco 1919 and or m2..fools thats who. if i have to spend a few days fit and finishing my m2 thats fine. it would still be MY m2. and that is something that makes me moist.
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?
Maybe some here can confirm... does the design of the gun have to be pre-1946*, or does the gun itself have to be, to be exempt from the 5-round limit on the belt?
(*please tell me if I have the year wrong as well.)
Anyway, I would definitely take an M-2 for $4500 - $5000.
And so how much, opens wallet and starts to count,The belt goes with the gun generally, so the two are introduced together.
If you then use a pre-1946 (1945 or older) belt in a modern design, that is fine.
AS I UNDERSTAND IT!!! (Not a sweet-talking lawyer)
And an all-new made in China M2 for $5000 aint gonna happen...