There is and was some very gifted, gunsmiths, fitters and turners, and good old Kiwi ingenuity out there that made most modifications and repairs in the firearm trade work, and there was the others...
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There is and was some very gifted, gunsmiths, fitters and turners, and good old Kiwi ingenuity out there that made most modifications and repairs in the firearm trade work, and there was the others...
Didn't say it was an easy conversion, but it was done. I know the top of the old mag was used but can't remember what mag it was welded to or how it was retained.
The old Mark 1 BAR's were in the early days of venison recovery modified for larger mags, can't remember how they locked into the action but they were used. Haven't seen one for 40 plus years.
Someone told me Gun City was but you needed E cat.
I'm too f/n old to get this confused. Asked an Arms Officer who specialises in imports, he couldn't or wouldn't say.
Can I still hunt with my BAR 4 shot Browning, only want an "Expert" answer, no guessing.