TNW 1919, 308 WIN, Semi Auto Non Restricted Belt Fed For Sale

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I'm changing up a few things in my personal collection. My TNW 1919 is going up as well. It will be $9990. It comes with everything you see in the picture plus a cloth belt, a spare barrel and a large transit case that we had made up. The case is only available for local pickup as it is large and heavy.


These don't come up very often. This is as it came from TNW. I cleaned and oiled it, ran a belt thru it, cleaned it again and put it in my vault. This gun is very similar to the TNW belt fed that we take to demo/charity shoots.

https://www.theammosource.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2_28&products_id=8270

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I want to buy this and bring it to the range just before whitetail season. All the fudds zeroing their sporterized 303s and i pull this out of my trunk.

Priceless
 
I'm glad I bought mine when I did. Still kicking myself I didn't buy them ALL when Marstar brought them in all those years ago!

It is a real head turner at the range that is for sure. And in .308 it's much cheaper to feed than the 30-06.
 
Your Traversing & Elevation Mechanism is reversed in the photos. The Locking Lever should be towards the Number 1 (firer), who holds it in the locked position (pushing Cloçkwise on the Lever) with the Left Hand while the Right hand pushes Left on the Pistol Grip in order to remove the slack from the T&E Mechanism. The Left hand performs all adjustments to the T&E Mechanism and the sights, while the Right hand remains on the Pistol Grip. The Number 2 is responsible for feeding the gun and clearing stoppages in concert with with the Number 1....

Just a bit of advice from an old CAF Machinegunner (MG Course 1984). Getting old! ��
 
Thanks for pointing that out.


Your Traversing & Elevation Mechanism is reversed in the photos. The Locking Lever should be towards the Number 1 (firer), who holds it in the locked position (pushing Cloçkwise on the Lever) with the Left Hand while the Right hand pushes Left on the Pistol Grip in order to remove the slack from the T&E Mechanism. The Left hand performs all adjustments to the T&E Mechanism and the sights, while the Right hand remains on the Pistol Grip. The Number 2 is responsible for feeding the gun and clearing stoppages in concert with with the Number 1....

Just a bit of advice from an old CAF Machinegunner (MG Course 1984). Getting old! ��
 
Your Traversing & Elevation Mechanism is reversed in the photos. The Locking Lever should be towards the Number 1 (firer), who holds it in the locked position (pushing Cloçkwise on the Lever) with the Left Hand while the Right hand pushes Left on the Pistol Grip in order to remove the slack from the T&E Mechanism. The Left hand performs all adjustments to the T&E Mechanism and the sights, while the Right hand remains on the Pistol Grip. The Number 2 is responsible for feeding the gun and clearing stoppages in concert with with the Number 1....

Just a bit of advice from an old CAF Machinegunner (MG Course 1984). Getting old! ��

Yes you are OLD Mark!!! But your still a solid old 031!!!

Chimo :)
 
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