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.30 cal MG
Hi Bruce
From this site: http://www.ukarms.com/news/m1919.htm
"The post-war designations for these weapons was L3, and they were used by the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia to designate the fixed (A1) and flexible (A2) versions of the M1919A4 in .30-06 caliber. L3A3 and L3A4 denoted sear hold-open conversion of previous L3A1s and L3A2s. The A3 is the modified version of the A1, and the A4 is the modified version of the A2."
Regards
Barry D
From this site: http://www.ukarms.com/news/m1919.htm
"The post-war designations for these weapons was L3, and they were used by the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia to designate the fixed (A1) and flexible (A2) versions of the M1919A4 in .30-06 caliber. L3A3 and L3A4 denoted sear hold-open conversion of previous L3A1s and L3A2s. The A3 is the modified version of the A1, and the A4 is the modified version of the A2."
Regards
Barry D

Barry D- Posts: 27
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Re: .30 cal MG
Many thanks Barry.
I looked on Google, but didn't find anything so concise.
So its appaears that our coax was the L3A3 and the 'flex', the L3A4.
Regards, Bruce
I looked on Google, but didn't find anything so concise.
So its appaears that our coax was the L3A3 and the 'flex', the L3A4.
Regards, Bruce
BruceCameron- Posts: 326
Join date: 2008-07-06
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