Airsoft Browning 1919A4

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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2010

Pattern from www.air-sharp.com, lots of fun to build, tons of fun to play with! Made of durable ABS plastic. Working airsoft internals.

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  • its uhh its an MG...not a rifle

  • @callerofmusic yeah, i caught that mistake after I posted it.

  • the markings on the ammo box are wrong no 1919 use 7.62 they use .30-06

  • @colonelkillyou Yeah I know the markings are wrong on the box. It was all that was available at the Army Navy outlet, in the true 30 cal ammo can size. I have considered re-painting it, but have got lazy.

  • brownings an american gun but russians are cool enough to use it... im russian. u have no chance at beating me with airsoft

  • @D3athByKittens I know browning is an American gun. I live in the town where he has his gun shop, before he sold his intellectual property rights to Belgium's FN Herstal. I just happen to mostly collect Russian firearms, including airsoft. I lived in St. Petersburg for 2 years.

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  • 1.browning 1919s have a pistol grip not a butterfly trigger thats the m2

    2. they box says 7.62mm, the 1919 is a 30.06

  • holy shit everyone nato didnt designate the 30-06 round as 7.62 until after world war 2 and thank you i didnt know the british used .303 round versions in aircraft but please stop with the hate i posted that wat almost a year ago please stop making you and me look like asses by arguing over the internet neither of us will acclomplish anything

  • @colonelkillyou I also forgot to mention that during WW2, the British used M1919s chambered for British .303 rimmed ammo (almost exclusively on aircraft), so .30-06 wasn't the only option...

  • Interesting to see you using the 509mm barrel.

    Do you have trouble with it stopping so short of the outer muzzle?

  • @richyboy97 You know you can BUY airsoft Stens, don't you?

  • @colonelkillyou Actually, there have been 7.62mm NATO M1919s in use.

  • Question why did you use the trigger from a m2 Browning instead of a pistol grip

  • still very nice and well made

  • NOT A RIFLE it's a machine gun 

  • Great job man!

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