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WW1 1917 beer can flash hider.

An older find on Numrich. I bought all they had. Believe it was around 30. Sold a couple, and traded the rest for a Hand Cart if I remember correctly. Still have a few left for my guns. I regret not keeping one in cosmo.
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Until you put them all in one place do you realize how much stuff you have. It's also not all of them.
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Come on guys. Show some stuff. Doing some rearranging.
1938 M4 30 Cal Machine gun Cart and 1932 M1 Wheeled Machine Gun mount.
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What Is that Matt....I can't see sxxt.

If it goes to a browning just send it pleeeese
 
What Is that Matt....I can't see sxxt.

If it goes to a browning just send it pleeeese
Duke if I am correct it is a top cover pivot bushing. Barrel exchange had these at the creek some years back and they had been repacked multiple times over the years and then finally by Ford. I bought a couple and the ones I bought were all BA marked. I just bought them because they were cool being repacked by Ford.
 
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OK thanks for posting that Matt, that will make three parts I know of that Ford repacked so please save me one with a good label and I'll add to the list if you can wait for me to get home in a week.
 
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Browning show and tell.
Full 1928 build on a transferable Inland arms plate. High polished and hot blued. Took me 3 years and I did 2 of them. A lot of work. View attachment 117321 View attachment 117322 View attachment 117323 View attachment 117324 View attachment 117325 View attachment 117326 View attachment 117327 View attachment 117328
Wow those are beautiful, I haven’t seen a high polish shine like that since I bought my Dan Wesson 15-2 .357 cased set. Absolutely amazing work as usual Mike.
 
Case cleaning rod M1-C6573 empty case and case C6573A with the rods in it. Assume the A makes it late/mid war.
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Bag spare parts. Listed in SNL-A5 1941. Numbers a little longer but believe it is the same one. No 5559738. Listed in manual C59738 pack transport

Dark green the same no part numbers.
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Craig that was a generic spare parts bag used for many USGI weapons to keep spare parts in so you will find it in 1919, 1917 Thompson, and many other manuals. Not just for Browning's and like the tool rolls they were used in kind of a generic fashion.
 
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