Very very accurate high quality construction, had to use disposable clips to feed, so you always used the same mag (not much money in italy at the itme) + nice change barrel system. The only prob it's that it performed terribly in adverse condition due to hyper tight tolerances. 20 round mag was a pain in the ass so was the integral oiler (!!!!!)
It was even too precise for an mg, there was no dispersion thus less "area" fire.More like a very rpecise automatic rifle than anything else.
what a fucking piece of junk
alcoholman01 8 months ago
Dennis, when is Midwestmetal going to produce these? There are MANY Italian WW2 reenactors that would like to order one!
rsi1943 11 months ago 5
Very very accurate high quality construction, had to use disposable clips to feed, so you always used the same mag (not much money in italy at the itme) + nice change barrel system. The only prob it's that it performed terribly in adverse condition due to hyper tight tolerances. 20 round mag was a pain in the ass so was the integral oiler (!!!!!)
It was even too precise for an mg, there was no dispersion thus less "area" fire.More like a very rpecise automatic rifle than anything else.
TheBelva85 1 year ago
Nice rare gun, and to think they were used in Ethiopia, Spain, and throught WWII.
Rubino33 1 year ago
will semi parts and instruction be avail at some point?
panaceabeachbum 1 year ago
its grate to see an actual working m30 even though it wasent a grate weapon at the time of its adoption.
RGV250100 2 years ago
I would love to have one of these, despite their high cost and reliability issues.
I don't know, I just think something about it is totally sweet.
ramberghini 2 years ago
Holy hell that thing looks weird.
Nice work though, looks awesome!
mugofdoom 2 years ago