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US Cal. 30 Mark IV Browning Machinegun Headless Shell Extractor
Description:
This tool is marked M.P. Corp. with rough textured handle and polished extractor.
This is finished with dark grey parkerizing.
This tool was first listed in U.S. Army Technical Regulation 1300-30G dated May 21, 1929.
It was identified for the Browning Aircraft Machineguns, Cal. 30 M1918M1 and M1919.
Tool is in great shape with a few scattered stains and 85 % old parked finish.
An interesting tool for the collector.
US Cal. 30 Mark IV Browning Machinegun Headless Shell Extractor
Description:
This tool is marked M.P. Corp. with rough textured handle and polished extractor.
This is finished with dark grey parkerizing.
This tool was first listed in U.S. Army Technical Regulation 1300-30G dated May 21, 1929.
It was identified for the Browning Aircraft Machineguns, Cal. 30 M1918M1 and M1919.
Tool is in great shape with a few scattered stains and 85 % old parked finish.
An interesting tool for the collector.
US Cal. 30 Mark IV Browning Machinegun Headless Shell Extractor
Description:
This tool is marked M.P. Corp. with rough textured handle and polished extractor.
This is finished with dark grey parkerizing.
This tool was first listed in U.S. Army Technical Regulation 1300-30G dated May 21, 1929.
It was identified for the Browning Aircraft Machineguns, Cal. 30 M1918M1 and M1919.
Tool is in great shape with a few scattered stains and 85 % old parked finish.
An interesting tool for the collector.
US Cal. 30 Mark IV Browning Machinegun Headless Shell Extractor
Description:
This tool is marked M.P. Corp. with rough textured handle and polished extractor.
This is finished with dark grey parkerizing.
This tool was first listed in U.S. Army Technical Regulation 1300-30G dated May 21, 1929.
It was identified for the Browning Aircraft Machineguns, Cal. 30 M1918M1 and M1919.
Tool is in great shape with a few scattered stains and 85 % old parked finish.
An interesting tool for the collector.