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<blockquote data-quote="adamsredlines" data-source="post: 3194257" data-attributes="member: 40561"><p>Ok, not really...but I ordered an A6 stock for the M1919...its meant for prone shooting of it off of a bipod. Its big, bulky, looks terribly uncomfortable...but could be fun to play with.</p><p>This is what it'll look like once I get the stock in...I've not ordered a bipod yet.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]130159[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>Was talking to a buddy about it...he said "you should try shoulder firing it!"...and well thats where this thing went south. Trying to think of something for a forend or grip...I started looking at BAR forends to see if maybe they could be channeled out to fit the shroud...then I had a possible "Ah ha!" moment.</p><p></p><p>I have a carry handle for the 1919...I think if I cut the carry handle at the two lines, drill a hole where the dot is and reassemble it, I have a perfectly angled fore grip that may let me complete this challenge, and use real M1919 parts. Once the stock gets here and I see how heavy this thing is trying to shoulder it (I think its 31 pounds before you add the stock or any ammo), I may cut up the carry handle and give it a whirl just for S&G's.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]130160[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamsredlines, post: 3194257, member: 40561"] Ok, not really...but I ordered an A6 stock for the M1919...its meant for prone shooting of it off of a bipod. Its big, bulky, looks terribly uncomfortable...but could be fun to play with. This is what it'll look like once I get the stock in...I've not ordered a bipod yet. [ATTACH=full]130159[/ATTACH] Was talking to a buddy about it...he said "you should try shoulder firing it!"...and well thats where this thing went south. Trying to think of something for a forend or grip...I started looking at BAR forends to see if maybe they could be channeled out to fit the shroud...then I had a possible "Ah ha!" moment. I have a carry handle for the 1919...I think if I cut the carry handle at the two lines, drill a hole where the dot is and reassemble it, I have a perfectly angled fore grip that may let me complete this challenge, and use real M1919 parts. Once the stock gets here and I see how heavy this thing is trying to shoulder it (I think its 31 pounds before you add the stock or any ammo), I may cut up the carry handle and give it a whirl just for S&G's. [ATTACH=full]130160[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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