Now available is a custom multi-caliber A6 Shooting Adapter.This adapter utilizes a modifed .30 cal ammo can to hold your ammo and to collect your spent links.Its a simple and very effective design that allows the shooter to have a compact yet versatile shooting system.Never again worry about your spent links falling onto the ground and getting dirty this adapter keeps them clean and ready to re-link at the range.
This is adapter simply pins right onto your 1919 with the supplied hardware and only takes less than a minute to install.This gives you a very affordable clean shooting system for your A6 ground set-up.This adapter accepts all calibers and is very easy to use.
*Features*
*Modified .30cal ammo for dual purpose use
*Mig & tig welded throughout (welds sanded for a smooth finish)
*Fully enclosed link chute
*Belt assist (keeps your belts feeding properly)
*Quick pins (allows you to take your can off without removing the whole system)
*Support handle (allows you to transfer weight off your shoulder, makes a huge difference)
*Comes in Black or OD paint scheme
*Has built in brass deflector (keeps brass ejecting out the side and helps protect from case blowouts, deflect debris aways from the shooter)
*Comes with all hardware and pins right onto your 1919 (no modifications neccessary)
*Comes with modified ammo can (has divider built to keep ammo & links seperate)
A customer just special ordered one with a custom 2' inch shorter box since he's always shooting up towards hills so heres the start of it.Doesnt it look cute now?
I call this can "Mini GI" now...
Chopped 2' inches out of it then rewelded the bottom back on.Good as new...
may have to get one of these babies! be nice for a mini man portable set up. would need to get rid of the rod/handle part behind the rectangle where the empty carts drop. maybe put a lip on that rectangle so a brass catcher bag could be attached as well. let me get a few $$$ together and i'll pm ya!
Scotty,
Yea the pics shown above was one of the first pics I took of the prototype.Since then the grip handle has a rubber grip that slides over it and is alot shorter(stubby grip).Also it detaches from the adapter if you want to shoot with it off.I can tell you the grip makes a huge difference especially when your shooting in the prone position.It helps take alot of the wieght off your shoulder.Will get a pic in a few...
Heres a few pics.
The detachable stubby grip comes standard on all production models.Also if you guys are not concerned with link catching I can make the link chute to where it ejects the links out to the side of the can so you get a full can of ammo.Just something to think about.
50/50 split right down the middle.
Yes, I have two questions as I like your concept:
1. What is the linked round capacity and if below 110,
2. Can you do the same thing with 50 cal can for the same $$$???
Overbore,
I'll check the max count for you today on a .30cal 50/50 can.Also I can do a .50bmg can if you wanted max capacity.Same price.
Twisted,
The only mount that can currently mounts on an AA tripod is the Dedicated .308 Adapter, however if you really wanted this one to mount on an AA I can always build you something custom for it but this one was really intended to be shoulder fired from the ground/table position (works best with this set-up).As you can see the can will hinder elevation movement becuase it would so close to the AA pintle yoke but I can always mess with it and see what I come up with.
The other A6 proto you built me worked great for the Sports Fair. I need to get the guns up for the public to use. Put something together for me....Ron
This split 50/50 .30cal can lets you hold 110 rounds in the can +10 more up to the gun )(lock & loaded) Total 120 rnds
Custom short can 50/50 .30cal can lets you hold 70 rounds in the can +10 more up to the gun (lock & loaded)Total 80 rnds
Seems if you move the link/can divider to the 1/3 sector you should get at least 125 rds and the links would fill up in direct proportion to the rounds shot. Just a thought?
Seems if you move the link/can divider to the 1/3 sector you should get at least 125 rds and the links would fill up in direct proportion to the rounds shot. Just a thought?
Ron,
Yea could get a 75/25 version if you needed one.The idea of the 50/50 split though was to get alteast 3-4 full belts through your gun before having to empty the can out with links.You dont really want to be having to take the can off after every belt to dump the links so atleast this way you can burn through a few belts before having to dump it.Either way I can set-up however you want it.
This split 50/50 .30cal can lets you hold 110 rounds in the can +10 more up to the gun )(lock & loaded) Total 120 rnds
Custom short can 50/50 .30cal can lets you hold 70 rounds in the can +10 more up to the gun (lock & loaded)Total 80 rnds
I have slipped a cog or two as i still do not grasp how many linked rounds your fine accessory will hold with a 50 cal can and divider moved to 75-25% ( more linked room and more room for links in larger can ) . I am claiming age but forget how old that is--- thx Overbore
I have slipped a cog or two as i still do not grasp how many linked rounds your fine accessory will hold with a 50 cal can and divider moved to 75-25% ( more linked room and more room for links in larger can ) . I am claiming age but forget how old that is--- thx Overbore
I wish to order one with the 50 cal can set at about the 75-25% for a capacity of about 250 lined rounds and appropriate links if the unit's can can be reloaded without removal from A6. Please advise details. <gca747@bellsouth.net>; Overbore
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