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		<title>Mounting a Browning 1919 on a Jeep</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2012 14:04:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p></p> <p>This project isn&#8217;t strictly speaking about gun manufacture, but is related. I&#8217;ve had a semiauto Browning 1919 for a while now, and I finally got my 1946 Jeep up and running. Naturally, this means that I must come up with a way to mount the one on the other &#8211; my 10-year-old would curse [...]]]></description>
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<p>This project isn&#8217;t strictly speaking about gun manufacture, but is related. I&#8217;ve had a semiauto Browning 1919 for a while now, and I finally got my 1946 Jeep up and running. Naturally, this means that I must come up with a way to mount the one on the other &#8211; my 10-year-old would curse me from the past if I didn&#8217;t. So without further ado:</p>
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<p>For the detail oriented:<br />
The Browning is an Israeli parts kit currently set up in 8&#215;57 for cheap shooting. It has a Black Bear hand crank for that extra fun factor.</p>
<p>The Jeep is titled as a 46 CJ2A, but has a 3A body and a 185ci Studebaker Champion engine. It&#8217;s been converted to 12V electrics, dual fuel tanks, and 11&#8243; drum brakes. The squeaking is from the hood hold-down latches, which will be replaced shortly.</p>
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