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I think the price is about the same on new or used 1919a4. If you are looking to save some money go with a kit and build it. Probably someone on the board would be glad to help you with it in your area. If not them there is a ton of information and knowledge here. Besides the build is an easy one if you take your time.
 

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Duck73,

I have an ORF 1919a4 in almost new condition, plus a WWII dated tripod, w/ T&E and pintle. It will include an extra 308 barrel and 1-100 rd cloth belt.
I'm asking $1800 for the package.

Thanks,
Bob
 

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Hey Duck, I moved your thread over to the ad board...I think you'll get more response over there. Good luck.
 

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I have a New UNFIRED Semi Auto Valkyrie Arms Browning 1919A4 with an Izzy A6 Kit purchased from Sarco. It also has a US A6 Cone Flash Hider on it (I also have the original end cap). It is currently set up for 30-06 and comes with a complete 7.62 conversion package (including barrel). Also included is the US carrying handle, 100 links, two 30-06 feed tray protectors and one 7.62 feed tray protector. These protectors allow you to run metal links through your 1919 without wearing the feed tray and trunion (you probably knew that all ready being on this board) . They are not needed if you run web belts. Also comes with a WWII MG Cal. .30/M2 Tri Pod, Serial Number 7133. Also marked "Re-Manufactured 1945, The Appliance MFG. Co." Next to these Re-manufacturing markings is a Flaming Bomb. There maybe an Anchor under the Re-Manufacturing Info. I can't really tell.

This gun still has some packing peanuts between the barrel and cooling jacket from when I bought it directly from Valkyrie Arms. I bought it years ago and haven't even taken it out of the house.
Ive been a lurker on this site for a while. I actually joined to find so more info out about this firearm before I sell it. It was an impulse buy for me and I just never really get to take it out. The range I belong to only lets you put one round in the chamber on rifles....that pretty much why it hasn't ever left the house. This rifle was just listed on another site by my father were he is a long standing member. I moved out years ago and pretty much left most of my collection with him. I can post up the link to another forum or send it to you in a pm if thats not allowed.

-Mike Marley
 
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