Beautiful! Does it shoot as good as it looks?
Got her back today. Dropped her into a laminated stock. Had to relieve some wood to make room for the spacer block for the .308 conversion. Primary arms Red Dot. 1907 Leather Sling
image.jpgOh that's bad ass, now I Want another MG!
Last edited by 9th Infantry Division; 09-03-2016 at 09:51 PM.
Thank you sir! Thanks for doing such wonderful work!
I take her out next weekend
My Mini G and regular. The regular is at Tim's for upgrade to M1D:
My mini G. Definitely one of my bail out guns!
Q: What is best in life?
A: To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women!
Tim built mine prior to them being fashionable. It is stamped #75 on the barrel, I don't know what number he is now up to. It is built on a sub 3,000 4-digit SA Gas Trap receiver with lots of very early parts, including a slant op-rod, trigger group and bolt. It is fitted with National Match sights and a Turner National Match sling. As I fancy Gas Traps the only possible improvement would have been fitting it with a Gas Trap front end. Tim has worked on a handful of small projects for me and this rifle. In every case he exceeded my expectations in Spades and I would not even blink before using his services in the future.
Real M1s have a single barrel spline
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