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  1. Perfect BAR 1918A2 transferable machine gun built by Stan Andrewski on a Group Industries receiver with a brand new parts kit. One owner and less than 500 total flawless rounds fired. Slow and fast fire rates. Extras include 34 magazines, brand new spare barrel, canvas field repair kit with lots of spare parts (firing pins, springs, flash hiders, etc), ammo bandoliers with WW2 canteen and first aid kit, wooden military 15 magazine box, bipod, magazine loader, etc. Lots of pictures available. All in exceptional condition. Email freedom at ptd.net for pics. $36k. On Form 4 in PA. Offered by Freedom Sports LLC.
  2. A beautiful piece of history. Developed and introduced in 1917, the 30-06 cal Browning Automatic Rifle is regarded as one of the best shoulder-fired automatic weapons of World War I. By original conception, the BAR was to be used by actively maneuvering infantry units, allowing them to provide their own suppressing fire while advancing across no-man's-land and still be capable of aimed single shots. American infantry doctrine did not embrace the "marching fire" concept, instead focusing on the "squad automatic" concept, favoring man-portable weapons firing from fixed positions in support of defense and maneuver, with later variants of the BAR, the 1918A1 and A2, adjusted to better accommodate this style of combat. A relative late-comer for World War I, the BAR made a good impression on users and allies. Retained in government arsenals following the war, the BAR remained a gold standard of small arms firepower, while also gaining infamy for it's desirability to criminals; famous outlaws Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker were among those who raided government stocks for the BAR and used them to great effect in altercations with the police. On entering World War II, the BAR was America's prime light machine gun, and BAR gunners were a key source of firepower for Army and Marine units. While eventually retired in favor of weapons designed explicitly for the Squad Automatic rifle, the BAR served with dignity for many decades, seeing U.S. use as late as the Korean War. Blade front and folding ladder rear sights, with a plain tubular flash hider threaded to the muzzle, "18" dated barrel, and "eagle head" and "flaming bomb" proofs on some components. The top of the receiver bears the 5-line Winchester nomenclature, with the early "F A S" pattern (semi/full/safe) selector mechanism with the spring loaded catch to keep the operator from accidentally putting the rifle on "SAFE" when switching to full-auto operation. Fitted with a deeply checkered forearm and a smooth pistol grip stock. Included with the lot are 3 magazines, original 1918 cupped ammo belt, BAR oiler and magazine loader. Very good condition. The rifle has been completely reworked by Stan Andrewski and functions flawlessly. The forearm bears a hairline crack and a safe ding on its right side. The stock is in excellent shape without any repairs. Mechanically excellent condition with original internal components bearing a “W” proof mark as shown in the attached photos. This item is restricted as a National Firearms Act (NFA) and is fully transferable. It is also classified as a "Curios or Relic" (C&R) as defined in 27 CFR, 478.11. Price; $49,500 plus shipping and insurance. First buyer to commit in writing, either by email or text, will have priority to purchase. Full purchase price due with order. The only trade considered is a transferable H&K MP5K-PDW. All NFA rules apply. Questions will be answered in writing via email or text. My email is “BAR at eley.us”. Text number is 614-537-3539.
  3. I have an early C&R Colt 1918 Browning Machine Rifle that I'm looking to sell to fund another project. It has the very rare humpback stock and is British Stamped from WW1, serial # 19499. I have a FOIA on it and it was transferred to me on a Form 4. C&R OK ! Also have many accessories available as well. A very nice gun! 50/50 payments are OK. Buyer pays all transfer fees and shipping. Asking price is $49,900 DLRegisterNOSPAM@reagan.com for any questions.
  4. We have in stock a beautiful 1918 Browning Belt Filling Machine loader. Included are TWO boxes. Completely functional, very clean. $900.00 plus shipping to you. Jake Hinton QRF, LLC jake@quietriotfirearms.com
  5. Looking for demilled receivers, complete set or just pieces; also Philadelphia Ordnance 80% Receiver. Direct email only, please: nick.gorgenNOSPAM@gmail.com Remove NOSPAM from email
  6. Looking for BAR mag's at a good price. Also interested in ANY marked BAR parts with maker, Winchester, Colt, Marlin. Let me know what you have.
  7. WTS: Hand Select M1918A2 Browning BAR Parts Kit. Sold, but we have BAR and all other model Browning machine gun parts in stock: (775) 671-7500.
  8. WTB: 1918A2 BAR complete Gas Tube, Late Type, Single Notch, BAR. BAR Late Model, Single Notch, Gas Tube Assembly, with regulator and swivel. Condition: Worn out or serviceable US GI (complete) or bare if that's only what you have. WTB: 1928A2 BAR charging handle complete, new or used WTB: 1918A2 BAR barrel (worn out or serviceable) complete I am putting together a display replica non-firing 1918A2 BAR, so looking for reasonable parts that do not have to be serviceable, but complete to make a correct period replica display BAR. Your help is appreciated. Thank you. contact me at incountry1@yahoo.com please
  9. Looking to buy an original Marlin Rockwell 1918 BAR barrel.
  10. Looking for demilled receiver pieces for the BAR. Does not have to be all there. Also looking for a pair of BAR bolt rails. Direct Email: nick.gorgenNOSPAM@gmail.com Remove NOSPAM from email. Thanks!
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