TooTallMenardo;2071684; said:
Please do share a picture or two!
Unfortunately I stopped posting photos of personal firearms after I had some images ganked & reposted on various shooting boards by dipshits (that's the same reason I'll never post pics of my twins or Anna on a msg board).
Also, what's the difference between the BAR and the 1918A2?
M-1918A2 is just military nomenclature for the BAR (which is just an acronym for Browning Automatic Rifle).
There is also a civilian autoloader made by Browning that they call the BAR that they brought to market in the late 60's and has absolutely nothing in common with the military BAR which was introduced at the end of WWI. Ironically I bought my dad one of the civilian BARs for Christmas a little over a decade ago.
Which is primarily why I try & avoid any confusion by using M-1918.
WyoBuck;2071700; said:
Very Cool. I was talking to my dad and he said if what you mean by original is what we were thinking, thats potentially a really super-expensive gun. I got a Colt AR-15 A3. Can't really easily modify it, but i can build one for that.
When I've seen them come up for auction now and again they've gone for upwards of $20k. There's no way in hell Anna paid that much and she hasn't shared the story yet...but knowing that she can charm the fur off of a bear so I'm eager to hear where she got it.
The Ohio Ordnance replicas run around $4K and are far more practical for the average person. They're semi auto only and fires from a closed bolt whereas the original A2 operates from an open bolt and is full auto only (the selector switch switches between two rates of fire).
BTW the Colt Monitor I mentioned earlier was a modified BAR designed in the 30's. It had a pistol grip, an 18" (rather than 24") barrel with a Cutts compensator to help control recoil and weighed about 4 1/2 less than the standard BAR. It was also one of the weapons used to kill Bonnie & Clyde (that one is now on display at the Texas Ranger museum in Waco).
Gatorubet;2071703; said:
This one?
Muck - walnut or plastic stock?
Yep that's the model. Wood hardware not bakelite.
TooTallMenardo;2071706; said:
Thanks, wise ass.

I knew someone would hit me with the inevitable, but I was expecting a "Here, let me google that for you" response.
Well as I mentioned there really is a completely unrelated civilian BAR that looks like ...