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Post by OneZero on Jun 23, 2007 1:06:58 GMT 8
look what i found... 1919s! well, it looks like it lacks some of the details in the air-cooled MG and the tripod looks a bit odd...small maybe but the tripod for the water-cooled MG is really way off! hmmm...looking at it from afar, it looks kinda cool but i must say that kalbs' 1919 still looks the best...well, it should be, its the real thing! From AirSharp- "We have recently added a dual-gun model, two air-cooled 1919’s together on one pintle/tripod, with two ammo drives. A total of 10,000 rounds without reloading!" Optional barrels and grips are now available. Our guns can be swapped from water- to air-cooled barrel, or pistol to spade grips, in the field, without any tools! Link to out latest demo video. 16megs, but fun to watch . www.air-sharp.com/Air-Sharp%20dot%20com-salsa.MPGAirSharp/Ian Bivens 8273 Holly Oak St. Citrus Heights, CA 95610 916-397-3402 ibivens@air-sharp.com ianbivens@hotmail.com Chat with Killbucket at: ww2aa.proboards45.com/
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Post by kalbs on Jun 23, 2007 3:42:25 GMT 8
when you buying this One-Zero? Looks cool
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Post by OneZero on Jun 23, 2007 10:17:08 GMT 8
it does look cool...i'll have to get the Tommy first.
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Post by kalbs on Jun 23, 2007 22:44:44 GMT 8
I've emailed the guy before (can't remember his name) and gave him some detail info about the 1919 and 1917. If you notice his 1917 is all wrong. He's apparently fixing the details. Wrong tripod and wrong reciver details.
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Post by OneZero on Jun 23, 2007 23:34:51 GMT 8
i agree, the 1917 needs more acurate details... you must've been the one who gave him ideas about the 1919.
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Post by kalbs on Jun 24, 2007 0:07:00 GMT 8
i agree, the 1917 needs more acurate details... you must've been the one who gave him ideas about the 1919. Nope... don't really know the guy. Just correcting his mistakes
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