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More MG links
here are a few that are not very common to find nowdays (all rifle caliber)Attachment 103652Attachment 103653Attachment 103654
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11-06-2019 07:24 PM
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Little guys are made by Borg-Warner... I have some from the early MINIMI here with different test ammo in them.
Center strip is for the BESA...
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BESA loaded with German 7,92mm Tropical, the Borg-Warner links are not for the FN Minimi or M249
Last edited by RCS; 11-06-2019 at 11:05 PM.
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not for the FN Minimi or M249
No, I wasn't suggesting they were. More like the Stoner or perhaps the belt fed version of the M16...?
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You are right, Stoner 63 links which have a slightly different pitch than the M27 link that is used in the M249. Some owners of the Stoner 63
have altered their weapon to use the more available M27 links.
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So, what are the left-most links for?
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more MG links
The links on the left are German WW2 for the 7,92mm cartridge in disintegrating links that were used in aircraft machine guns (some examples MG 81 and MG 17). These links are very difficult to find and mine came from a WW2 veteran who also had the BESA belt too.
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