1919 AA tripod
- Biggame223
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1919 AA tripod
Anyone ever used one of these MG34/3 1919 tripod conversions?
Here is a pic of the type in use.
Here is a pic of the type in use.
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Re: 1919 AA tripod
I had one, but never got around to using it... the attachment head has to be modified or constructed to fit a 1919. The top pic seems to show a mod head as the orig just has a finger that fits the MG42 (clone).
The tripod itself was very sturdy and looked like it would work very well, if not so many others wouldn't be using it... I sold it to a board member up in Phoenix but never heard back how it work for him...
The tripod itself was very sturdy and looked like it would work very well, if not so many others wouldn't be using it... I sold it to a board member up in Phoenix but never heard back how it work for him...
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Re: 1919 AA tripod
My dad used one for years on his 1919 and combined with an A6 stock it was awesome.
He did have a new adjustable pintle mount made instead of using the regular mg34 mount though, the vertical part that slides up and down, cant remember what it's called but it takes a standard pintle mount like the regualr 1919 tripod.
He did have a new adjustable pintle mount made instead of using the regular mg34 mount though, the vertical part that slides up and down, cant remember what it's called but it takes a standard pintle mount like the regualr 1919 tripod.
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Re: 1919 AA tripod
So did you or your father attend Dry Creek ? (The last picture above). Attended a couple of times my self.
As far as that MG34 AA Tripod, I used on for many years. Worked really good other than it always wanted to come over on top of you.
As far as that MG34 AA Tripod, I used on for many years. Worked really good other than it always wanted to come over on top of you.
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Re: 1919 AA tripod
storage_man -
Yup, we went nearly every year from 2001-2007ish then a few times every few years up until the 2nd year at the Wikieup location. It was always a good time with great people.
As far as it coming back on you, that's why I liked the A6 stock so much.
old vid = old camera, lol. potato quality ftw
Yup, we went nearly every year from 2001-2007ish then a few times every few years up until the 2nd year at the Wikieup location. It was always a good time with great people.
As far as it coming back on you, that's why I liked the A6 stock so much.
old vid = old camera, lol. potato quality ftw
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Re: 1919 AA tripod
Have used this conversion for years.. for 1919's and even M240's and M249's. Some of them have a hose chute on the bottom that puts the fired brass in a bucket below. Properly set up and weighted, there is no risk of this mount tipping over.
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Re: 1919 AA tripod
But @ 1200rpm stability is really important.delta6 wrote: ↑January 30th, 2020, 4:52 pm Have used this conversion for years.. for 1919's and even M240's and M249's. Some of them have a hose chute on the bottom that puts the fired brass in a bucket below. Properly set up and weighted, there is no risk of this mount tipping over.
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Re: 1919 AA tripod
I found that properly weight.. we could/did shoot the MG42 off of it all the time with no issues. Not supported stability is a problem.storage_man wrote: ↑February 4th, 2020, 2:57 pmBut @ 1200rpm stability is really important.delta6 wrote: ↑January 30th, 2020, 4:52 pm Have used this conversion for years.. for 1919's and even M240's and M249's. Some of them have a hose chute on the bottom that puts the fired brass in a bucket below. Properly set up and weighted, there is no risk of this mount tipping over.
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Re: 1919 AA tripod
Yes - I also have watched a friend with a mg42 with a Stock (As it was originally designed), and have no problem on a MG3 AA Tripod. I don't have a stock, only a set of original set of spades, and have loaded .50 cal cans of "Shot" on all 3 corners and observed a desire to rollover. Spreading the legs helps but isn't a solution, because the gun is much lower. That is why I now have one of these (A MG3 HD copy).delta6 wrote: ↑February 4th, 2020, 3:01 pmI found that properly weight.. we could/did shoot the MG42 off of it all the time with no issues. Not supported stability is a problem.storage_man wrote: ↑February 4th, 2020, 2:57 pmBut @ 1200rpm stability is really important.delta6 wrote: ↑January 30th, 2020, 4:52 pm Have used this conversion for years.. for 1919's and even M240's and M249's. Some of them have a hose chute on the bottom that puts the fired brass in a bucket below. Properly set up and weighted, there is no risk of this mount tipping over.
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Re: 1919 AA tripod
I have the much heavier duty version. The AA versions are not stable.
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Re: 1919 AA tripod
Anyone know where I can get a AA tripod & can holder for the M60?