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    BMG Model 1917A1

    Really nice M1A1icon steam condensing kit you found, you know the US Army still used the Browning M1917A1 into the mid 1960's for overhead firing on the infiltration training at night during basic training. They finally replaced these old Browning water cooled M1917A1 with the M60 mg.


    Years ago I did some wood repair on a friends Springfield 1903A1 and he gave me this WW1 Browning Model 1917 manual.

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