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Here we can see it set up and loaded with caps.
In case you are wildly curious, this is a British configuration for the
trigger, as American Browning machine guns had a handle like a pistol. The
Brits were more sensible and made it a 2-handed affair. At least on regular
Brownings. This one resembles the ones on a ship more.![]() Photo by Randy Winkler ![]() |
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