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    Bira-Maschine Gun

    Hello all,

    now that it is Christmas i have the time to go over my shooting library and i found an interesting article of a MG from 1896 made in Nepal. It has the .577-450 caliber and weighs around 500kilogramms( the full mag has 20kg!)
    The question is, is there anybody out there who has more information about this gun? Any help will be apreciated!

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    IMA has one for sale but that is all I know about it.

    Gurkha Bira (Gardner) Gun of the Victorian Era - International Military Antiques

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    Hi Dan,

    thanks for the link! And Uuups only $ 27.500 , that is really cheap. The pics are interesting.

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