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    Fn mag 58

    Hi Fellows

    This is my FN MAG 58 Project









    This is a M240B Airsoft Gun with Real Steel FN MAG 58 parts , like Flash Hider, Gas regulator, Top Cover, Drum, Sling , and coming soon a Real Wood Butt!

    The M240 Disassembly



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    We had them as the L7A1 and L7A2 plus various other tank and helicopter variants like the L8 and L37 etc etc. They were known as The General'. Another word for them was 'GBF's'. As in 'Great Balls of Fire'! In Vietnam, the RPD was also known as the GBF too though.

    During visits to Warminster I used to relate the story of the GPMG's acceptance into the UKicon Military and WO2 Fogwells discussion with the Director of Infantry. It was thje most expensive one to buy/licence build with soooooo many conditions but we've never looked back. It was/is like a faithful old beagle. Whatever you want it to do, whatever you ask of it, no matter how much you throw at it, no matter how badly you treat it or how dirty it gets. It just does it AND comes back for more. GREAT machine gun........

    Someone ask me why the gas system is sooooooo complicated too. There's ANOTHER story of pure engineering/physics/mechanical acumen. Complicated but it works - EVERYWHERE!

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    It was and still is an excellent example of what to outfit an Infantry section/Platoon with. We were trying desperately to make the 1919A4 work in 7.62, call it the C1/C4/C5 Mg and only if you had a knack could it work properly. I watched most have great difficulty because the platform had changed so many mods it no longer was user friendly. I watched from a distance while the UKicon had a user friendly gun, only when I was past carrying and almost past supervising did we finally get the C6(Mag 58)...user friendly and simple to operate. As one old friend stated to me..."Where was this when we wanted to do this stuff?" Well...better late...
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    This project started before I could have the Bren. I wanted to have on my hands a LMG. and for that we chose Airsoft replicas. I love the story and the time in which these weapons so well acted and I have other replicas as an Springfield M14icon, an Colt M16 with M203 launcher, Sten MKII, M1918 BAR, M60, Browning HP , Colt 1911 and AKM .
    A try to install them each original parts to adapt, as the Airsoft replicas are slightly smaller.











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    My Co-worker used a version of these back in Iraq as a Marine . I asked him if he used a MAG-58 there. He gave me a quizzical look until I corrected myself and said a 240 Gulf. He said yes and they were also issued the M-249. They had gotten them from the Army and he stated they were all beat to hell. He said the main problems they had with the M-249 was the feed tray. A Ret. Army Officer friend of mine told me about when the M-249 were first used in Panama. It seems they could not penetrate the thick walls of the city with their .556 rounds. A call was made to pull out the M-60s out of storage and emergency airlift them to Panama. Gotta love FN !

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    Hi Fellows

    My Airsoft FN MAG on Original Tripod !































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    Here's pics of me in the IDF with both my Zelda and my Mag58. The Mag was a bit painful to run around and roll with, but lots of fun to shoot. I made the "Magist" gloves all by myself!

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    Zelda is what? An M113? Looks like a bolt on armor add on?
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    Yes, Israeli M113s were nicknamed Zelda. They had a light, screen-type armor with a space between it and the standard body armor. It was supposed to protect against certain AT weapons. Fortunately I was never on the receiving end of a test. As a driver, I was always more concerned about driving over a mine with the left track. Whether open or buttoned up, it would have been a short, interesting ride.

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    I drove those for many miles and lots of different country (a few countries too). I never hit a mine either, I think it would have burned for days...
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