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Madsen 1923 de Caballeria - Ejercito Argentino
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05-18-2015 02:58 PM
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Is it still live or has it been deactivated?
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Hi eaglelord
I heard from my friend that this Madesn is deactivated.
I do not know which way was deactivated .
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Still pretty cool, thanks for sharing
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Now there's something you just don't see every day. No matter what country you're in.
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When you look at the method of attaching the Madsen magazine with the external catch, it reminds me of the US Johnson Model 1941 LMG. The Johnson uses a very close variation of the Madsen magazine only
it is inserted from the left side of the receiver
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Originally Posted by
RCS
When you look at the method of attaching the Madsen magazine with the external catch, it reminds me of the US Johnson Model 1941 LMG. The Johnson uses a very close variation of the Madsen magazine only
it is inserted from the left side of the receiver
I was not aware this gun had the " Johnson mag " before the Johnson . Neat . Are all the Mansen mags reloadable from rifle stripper clips like the Johnson's mags are ? Well , with so many different calibers , I'd guess not . But what about 30-06 , 7mm mauser , etc. ?
Chris
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Madsen on gunrack with other deactived and repro machine guns


Regards!
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