1039 RAPID FIRE MODEL 1919 SEMIAUTOMATIC ONLY WITH

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2025 Oct 30 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 1,000.00 USD
Estimated at 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 USD
1942 DATED TRIPOD. Cal. 308. S#. 2026. Bbl. 24". There aren't many firearms from the military past of the United States that are as recognizable as the rectangular receiver & perforated barrel shroud of the Browning model 1919. In order to own a legal machine gun there are fees & a fairly lengthy amount of paperwork that aren't necessary for traditional, Title I firearms like hunting & target rifles. This particular Browning was manufactured by Rapid Fire of Troy Ohio, & based on the war proven, original, as a functional semi auto only. This gives you the opportunity to own such an exciting piece of history w/ out the extra time & expense. This firearm transfers just like any other semi auto firearm. Rear of the iconic, circular vented barrel shroud is the front sight, a folding post, w/ an elevation adjustable ladder rear sight, marked out to 1800 yards. It may be fired utilizing a 1919A6 style bipod (not included) or mounted to a tripod w/ the proper cradle assembly. It currently appears to be chambered in 7.62 NATO w/ the proper bolt & bbl. assembly. Common chamberings for this system can include 7.62 NATO, 8 mm Mauser & U.S. 30-06. Parkerized finish on all exposed metal surfaces. Right sideplate markings include: "RAPID FIRE TROY OH / 1919 CAL. 308 / SER # 2026". Original parts kit of unknown origin though several parts include Israeli markings which would be common for military .308 chambered military surplus parts. Included tripod, serial number 64910, manufactured by the Bingham Stamping Company & dated 1942. Needs 30 caliber pintle to mount on tripod. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 30 M2, folding Tripod. CONDITION: Parkerized finish on exposed metal parts retains full coverage, though displays some very light, scattered patina under close inspection, as well as some staining typically associated w/ prolonged grease / cosmoline coverage. Everything appears functional & correct though unable to confirm through live fire. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. Tripod exterior finish consists of several layers of tan paint. Brass ID plate has been cleaned of paint to read. (25-3914/JZ). MODERN. $2,000-$3,000.