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leecas March 26th, 2008 08:36

Browning M1919A4 .30 Cal. Light Machine Gun
 
Hey All, This is a project that I have been working on for the last couple of months and I am almost complete so I thought that I would share a few pics with you. It still needs to be painted and I still need to work on the internals, right now as it stands it's just a shell.

Click on the link below:

Browning M1919A4 .30 Cal. Light machine Gun

youonlywish March 26th, 2008 09:58

Lee,

I was initially wound up about WWII airsoft by the uniforms... but this... I'd be suprised if we don't see a bump of players overnight.

Renegade) March 26th, 2008 10:25

gah DAMN lee... small winter project my ass, good stuff sir!

leecas March 26th, 2008 10:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by youonlywish (Post 678148)
Lee,

I was initially wound up about WWII airsoft by the uniforms... but this... I'd be suprised if we don't see a bump of players overnight.

Always looking for new troopers.

Dogfood March 26th, 2008 12:36

Very nice!! Great job Lee. I can hardly wait to overrun your position and "take aim" with it...:p

djtbster March 26th, 2008 12:46

looks amazing, i only wished they made the Sturmgewehr in airsoft then id be all over it, but i guess ill be joiing u guys wit an ak-47 closest thing to the sturmgewehr to me

Cheese March 26th, 2008 13:02

wow very nice job ! Hope to be killed by it!!! Euhhh!!?! what I am saying ;)

KNIVEZS March 26th, 2008 13:09

nice job

amano999 March 26th, 2008 13:36

Sexy.....

The Saint March 26th, 2008 13:43

Very, very nice. Cost so far?

leecas March 26th, 2008 13:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Saint (Post 678308)
Very, very nice. Cost so far?

The cost so far is very low at this point... I would say just under $100, but I have enough material to do a couple more if I wanted to. It's more labour intensive at this point then it is for cost.

flame March 26th, 2008 13:56

How about the internals from an M249? Would that work?

leecas March 26th, 2008 14:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by flame (Post 678314)
How about the internals from an M249? Would that work?

I don't know, I don't know much about the M249 internals. Everything that I have read and seen have been using the M14 internals. I do know that the cost will be less using the M14.

amano999 March 26th, 2008 14:04

Airsharp makes his 50 cal's using m14 internals.

Don't see why you would need to put in a m249 internals in there anyways.

Really looks good tho Lee, makes me want to go WW2. I can so see that thing at the top of Marine base at FR rainind down death.....

youonlywish March 26th, 2008 14:11

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Originally Posted by amano999 (Post 678320)
makes me want to go WW2.

Mwahaha the bug has been planted!


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