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Thread: Browning Ma Deuce
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10-03-2022, 21:43 #1
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Browning Ma Deuce
I see on this coming Saturday's Classic Arms auction there is a Browning M2 50 calibre HMG converted to single shot for sale. This would look great in the bin of my Landcruiser 79 for that "technical" look . Mind you for the estimate of R350k I could buy another Landcruiser.
Realistically though how would one license such a weapon - surely it is only in the domain of a licensed collector?
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10-03-2022, 23:32 #2
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Re: Browning Ma Deuce
Yip, will be difficult to motivate for dedicated hunter. (Dino's being extinct and all)
Cat B and cat A collectors should not have a problem provided it falls into your theme.
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11-03-2022, 00:25 #3
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23-03-2022, 12:10 #4
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Re: Browning Ma Deuce
The Browning M2 went for R300,000 plus buyers premium and VAT thereon => R343,125. Eish!
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23-03-2022, 12:59 #5
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23-03-2022, 14:27 #6
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Re: Browning Ma Deuce
Imagine Rolling up at the local range and unpacking that baby! I reckon some RO might have a fit. For effect you must also unroll a belt of ammo, even if it can fire single shots only.
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23-03-2022, 16:54 #7
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Re: Browning Ma Deuce
Probably for the best that I don't own a 50 BMG - I couldn't afford to feed the beast. I am already moaning at the cost to feed my FAL.
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