![]() ![]() Comes with correct UK certificate of deactivation.ĭeactivated Browning 50 cal on WW2 tank mount - handy for your Sherman turret: £4250 Fitted onto a tank mount, it should drop straight onto your WW2 allied armour, plus 10 linked inert rounds. and it has retained its early type rear site. Last of a small batch of Browning 50 cals deactivated for a recent WW2 blockbuster movie (no, its not the one Brad actually uses.), undated, US made with bakelite handles and bakelite cocking lever, its in great overall condition, though it does not cock as the action is all welded up, something to do with the filming - both single and full auto triggers move, cocking lever moves correctly, top plate opens and locks etc. ***Also SOLD*** Please call us on 07935 067654 to arrange payment due to value of this itemĭeactivated Browning M2HB on WW2 tank mount:ĭeactivated Browning 50 cal on WW2 tank mount: Comes with correct UK certificate of deactivation.ĭeactivated Browning 50 cal on WW2/post war Jeep mount with inerts: £4250 Fitted onto an early type jeep mount for a pillar mount, it has the ammo box carrier and ammeo box plus 10 linked inert rounds. ![]() £4900 ***This big boy is SOLD*** Please call us on 07935 067654 to arrange payment due to value of this itemĭeactivated Browning M2HB on WW2/post war Jeep mount:ĭeactivated Browning 50 cal on WW2/post war Jeep mount :Īnother of a small batch of Browning 50 cals deactivated for a recent WW2 blockbuster movie (no, its not the one Brad actually uses.), undated, US made with bakelite handles and wood cocking lever, its in great overall condition, though it does not cock as the action is all welded up, something to do with the filming - both single and full auto triggers move, cocking lever moves correctly, top plate opens and locks etc. WW2 `44 deactivated 50 cal with original tripod, T and E gears and 10 rounds of liked inert : ![]() Comes with correct UK deactivation certificate. The tripod is also `44 dated (no, its not numbered to the gun) and has full 50 cal timing and elevation gears and pintle mount. This is one of a small batch of Browning 50 cals deactivated for a recent WW2 blockbuster movie (no, its not the one Brad actually uses.), 1944 dated, US made with wood handles and wood cocking lever, its in great overall condition, though it does not cock as the action is all welded up, something to do with the filming - both single and full auto triggers move, cocking lever moves correctly, top plate opens and locks etc. Shipping is for UK mainland - for Europe please contact us by clicking for further details or questions about this item Please contact us by clicking or call 07935 067654.ġ944 dated WW2 Deactivated Browning 50 cal with WW2 dated 50 cal tripod:ġ944 dated WW2 Deactivated 50 cal with WW2 dated tripod: £4500 + shipping In Stock Due to the high value of this item its bank transfer only Relic Browning 50 cal ground mount convertion with gas gun rig: OK, so we`ve all seen the pretty ratty looking 50 cal gas cannon replicas out there in the re-enactor scene - flat sheets, lumpy welds and massive gas tank hook up - well, this is just not that! Its a WW2 Browning 50 cal relic aircraft gun (was totally hollow with no barrel so had a section 5 deactivator weld and pin a fake barrel inside the barrel sleeve) that cleaned up really well -can still read most of the markings - and then set it up just like an SAS Browning 50 cal (they scavenged airctaft 50 cals and mounted them on Jeeps, but I`m sure you all know that) and mounted it on a British Army 4 leg ground mount that will also bolt tho the floor of your Jeep, we then set it up with a discreet gas gun kit that sounds great going off - plus we used a small oxygen tank and disposable gas bottles for the power rather than a huge wleding tank - works great, video available - VCR applies, military vehicle owners or re-enactors only for this big boy. ![]() Relic WW2 Browning 50 cal Aircraft cannon - ground mounted gas gun settup: ![]()
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