Joined: Dec 01, 2008 Posts: 64 Location: Lexington, KY USA
Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 7:39 pm Post subject: 1919A4 Test Fire
Not sure if he wants me posting this, but I just gotta. This is my dad test firing my semi-auto (boo!) 1919A4 mounted on my '53 M38A1. The goofy grin at the end says it all.
He's doing this while I'm stuck in Afghanistan doing much the same thing. Don't worry, he wasn't shooting at the cows. I think. _________________ - Dan
That was a cool video. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Now BE CAREFUL over there. !!!!!! _________________ Don Norris
Southeast, NC
53 CJ3B F134
59 Willys Pick-up truck
54 CJ3B is my M606 wanta-be in progress (rough)
M100 trailer
Another video. Notice he has to charge it once while in the middle of the test fire. He says it's because the trigger is sticking and doesn't reset unless the weapon is charged again. Toojeeps is my dad, maybe he could elaborate.
Now if only it was full-auto. When I get back I'll have to get some of my buddies and we'll head out redcon 1, g2g, 3pax. Driver, TC, and gunner, maybe a dismount if they'll fit. _________________ - Dan
Joined: Aug 06, 2011 Posts: 111 Location: Brisbane Australia
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 3:27 am Post subject:
Just what ever jeep should have fitted!
All the best over there!
Phil... _________________ Ex Aust Army Engineer ;
M3 Stuart Lt tank,1942 C8A HUW, Ex mil Landrovers,1ton Humber & Austin Champ, Mk1 Ferret scoutcar,trailers & Miltary radios.
Current projects:- M606A3 and 1958 Landrover 106mm RCL gun buggy
Latest addition M38A1 date e
Disconnector was sticking and not allowing the trigger to reset. a little stoning of the disconnector ears seems to have fixed that. At least it works in the shop now. It will take another trip to the range to verify the problem is really fixed.
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