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    Attachment 88120Test your knowledge and guess the machine gun that this bolt came from ?Attachment 88119
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    ...redacted... ;-) it should be a quick game
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    Chauchat??

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    Lee Enfield sent me the correct answer by private message and WarPig 1976 also had the correct answer: Frenchicon Chauchat Machine Rifle Model 1915 in 8MM Lebel.

    Also chambered in 30-06 for US WW1 troops which was a failure

    Many were rebuilt between WW1 and WW2 by FN in 7,92x57mm for Poland and a few others

    Also some converted to 7,62x39mm Sovieticon and others converted to only shoot 7,62x39mm blanks semi auto for reenactment WW1 French groups

    The bolt and carrier were found years ago in a parts box, I saved the bolt as I thought it would provide a nice spare extractor that would fit the RSC M1917 semi auto rifle -it is not the same!
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    Hi Yah!! My Googlefu is strong.

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    Second Quiz

    You guys are really smart.

    Try and guess the weapon for this bipod ?Attachment 88138

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    Browning BAR M1918A1 ?

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    A Mortar?

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    thats for my ground hog rifle

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    Answerto Second quiz

    David TS is correct - Browning Model 1918A1 adopted this bipod in 1937 and used in the early days of WW2 until adoption of the Model 1918A2Attachment 88141Attachment 88142Attachment 88143Attachment 88144Attachment 88145

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