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FULLY TRANSFERABLE RAMO MODEL 1919 BROWNING

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:9,000.00 USD Estimated At:18,000.00 - 24,000.00 USD
FULLY TRANSFERABLE RAMO MODEL 1919 BROWNING
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MACHINE GUN ON M2 TRIPOD. Cal. 30. S# 600087. Bbl. 24". Mfg. by RAMO. The 1919 is one of the most iconic ground & vehicle mounted machine guns in U.S. Military history w/ such a long range of service, from the early 1920's through Vietnam, video footage as well as Hollywood films have featured this weapon system in countless reels. Originally it was intended to be the "go-to" Browning design tank gun in WWI, though it was introduced a little too late. It utilizes a heavier bbl. than its water cooled predecessor & traded the massive water jacket for a much slimmer slotted bbl. shroud for air cooling. The 1919A4 is one of the most commonly encountered & was originally issued in both a fixed & flexible platform. The fixed gun was often used on WW2 vehicles, while the flexible had a focus as an infantry company level machine gun. Numerous mounting options were available, including several tripod variants, pedestal mounts & even an A6 variation, which utilized a bipod & shoulder stock, w/ the intention of making it more user friendly. Today, these guns are highly sought after by recreational shooters & reenactors. They saw such a long period of service that spare parts are fairly readily available. This specific offering is comprised of an original part set & is assembled on a RAMO sideplate. It is currently sitting on the M2 tripod, w/ T&E mechanism, & spade grips. Black parkerized finish on all exposed surfaces. Flip up blade style front sight & flip up rear sight w/ adj. peep for windage & elevation up to 2400 yds. Currently chambered in 30-06. Folding carry handle on rear of barrel jacket. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: M2 tripod mfg. by Bingham Stamping Company dated 1942. CONDITION: all exposed metal parts enjoy a complete parkerized coverage w/ some staining as typical. moves fluidly. Spade grips appear free of any obvious imperfections aside from period typical dings. Bore clean, starting to darken in grooves, while retaining very strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. PROVENANCE: Military Museum Collection of Shooters Outpost, Hooksett NH. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT MG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-2092/JZ). MODERN CLASS III. $18,000-24,000.