I just picked this up today. Now I need some Israeli .308 links!
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My answer to your question is entirely dependent on the existence of a giggle switch.
Does it have one?
1919s aren't select fire, they're either full auto or semi auto.
I've never seen the point of semi-auto beltfeds personally. Unless they're mounted on a restored Jeep, that was damn cool.
Saving ammo defeats the purpose of having it!
I've never seen the point of semi-auto beltfeds personally. Unless they're mounted on a restored Jeep, that was damn cool.
I'm on the notification list for the Emory Jones six lobe crankfire. As soon as he makes a new batch I am all in.
Christ.. you guys are not helping my resisting getting one of these.
you NH boys really know how to rub it in, in mAss we have to contend with 10 links max (can they be pre-ban?), ah what's the point?
kick ass!!!
I would like to know if that is true or not. There was some discussion about it in the 1919a4 group build thread and I don't remember what the resolution was.
If you use links that were manufactured pre-ban - and you use an ammo can that was manufactured pre-ban (there are WW2 era .30 ammo cans still out there available) - are you restricted to no more than 10 rounds?
What about the fabric belts? You can still find 225 round fabric belts available - that have a date stamp right on them of 1942 - would you be restricted to 10 rounds on that - the thing was definitely made prior to the AWB.
Wouldn't it be the same deal as using a pre-ban mag?