1438 BROWNING MACHINE GUN 1919A6 DOUBLE SIZE WORKING

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This item SOLD at 2023 May 12 @ 16:38UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 600.00 USD
Estimated at 1,200.00 - 1,800.00 USD

CLASSROOM TRAINING MODEL. S# 393. An enormous military classroom training, cutaway version of the iconic Browning M1919. This classroom model of the Browning machine gun, cal. 30 is a true to scale, 2X enlarged reproduction of the actual weapon. Partially segmented in order to gain visual access to internal parts which are revealed in their portion of the cycle of operation. The sheer enormity of this display is difficult to fathom from only a written or verbal description and must be seen in person to be appreciated. From the rear pistol grip to the muzzle booster, it measures almost 80" in length. The entire internal fire control group including the belt feed mechanism is completely functional in order to assist students in understanding this complex feed system. Double size plastic rds. are fed from a double size cloth belt for an almost unobstructed view of the symphony of moving parts happening w/in the receiver. In a single stroke of the charging handle the cloth belt is pulled into the receiver w/ a round extracted from the belt & inserted into the face of the bolt. The bolt closes & the round is chambered for firing & the belt advanced to the next position. As the charging handle returns to the rear to start the cycle over, the fired round is extracted & ejected from the bottom of the receiver. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 1-33" cloth belt containing 10 functional dummy rds. & display stand w/ black & silver metal tag w/ the following information; "National Guard of the United States / Model BMG Cal. 30 M1919A6 / Device Number 3-E-7 / Serial number 393 / Developed and Produced by Office of Navel Research Special Devices Center / U.S.N. Contract No. N140S-17583B". CONDITION: every part of this unique mechanism functions like it should. All parts are fluid & every operation from belt feeding through ejection cycle w/ ease. Areas that are open in order to view the mechanism are outlined in red paint & are still pronounced. The majority of any worn finish is in the operating system itself, possibly aged intentionally in order to illustrate normal wear that may be encountered in the field. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18630/JZ). NON-GUN. $1,200-1,800.