The upcoming Morphy Auction on May 28/29 features a significant collection of NFA items and rare machine guns, including a transferable Austen Mk II, Marlin 1917, and various BAR versions like the Swedish 6.5mm variant. Other highlights include a Johnson Light Machine Gun, Yugo M56, and Yugo M92. The auction also extends to antique revolvers, early semi-autos, C&R rifles, and even a British Abbot Self-Propelled Gun.
This video details the Browning Model of 1919 Tank Machine Gun, the first air-cooled variant derived from the Model 1917. It highlights its rapid adoption in late WWI, limited production due to the war's end, and unique design features like a low rate of fire (400-450 rpm) and a bolt stop lever to prevent cook-offs in its closed-bolt system. The review also covers its short 18.5-inch barrel, distinctive cooling slots, and simple tube sight.
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