I’ve been informed that a family member is passing on an originally plane-mounted M2 machine gun to me. For those interested in following along, I’m starting this as a restoration/salvage/build thread.
The story of this machine gun as I’ve heard it passed second hand to me:
My great uncle who served as a Navy Diver in Hawaii in the early 50’s found a P-40 that had been shot down or otherwise abandoned at the bottom of the ocean not far from Pearl Harbor. Following the salvage laws of the time, he salvaged all 4 machine guns (I believe 2 .30 cal and 2 .50 machine guns). He later registered all four MGs with the ATF prior to the 86 ban. Three of the machine guns were restored and he later sold them to fund a fancy RV for he and my aunt to enjoy during retirement. The fourth is rusty and Uncle believed it was deteriorated beyond restoration. It is now being passed to me.
I’d like to accomplish two things:
1) Determine if it’s possible to restore the original weapon as-is or determine if the right-side serialized receiver plate is salvageable and build a “new” functioning machine gun around it.
2) If the right side plate can be used to build a “new” MG, I’d like to install a non-functioning replacement plate on the rusted original mg parts to keep as a display piece.
I’m researching via the ol’ Google but let me know if there is an individual or company you’d recommend who can evaluate this machine gun to determine if it’s restorable/salvageable for functional service.
Pics to follow next weekend.
The story of this machine gun as I’ve heard it passed second hand to me:
My great uncle who served as a Navy Diver in Hawaii in the early 50’s found a P-40 that had been shot down or otherwise abandoned at the bottom of the ocean not far from Pearl Harbor. Following the salvage laws of the time, he salvaged all 4 machine guns (I believe 2 .30 cal and 2 .50 machine guns). He later registered all four MGs with the ATF prior to the 86 ban. Three of the machine guns were restored and he later sold them to fund a fancy RV for he and my aunt to enjoy during retirement. The fourth is rusty and Uncle believed it was deteriorated beyond restoration. It is now being passed to me.
I’d like to accomplish two things:
1) Determine if it’s possible to restore the original weapon as-is or determine if the right-side serialized receiver plate is salvageable and build a “new” functioning machine gun around it.
2) If the right side plate can be used to build a “new” MG, I’d like to install a non-functioning replacement plate on the rusted original mg parts to keep as a display piece.
I’m researching via the ol’ Google but let me know if there is an individual or company you’d recommend who can evaluate this machine gun to determine if it’s restorable/salvageable for functional service.
Pics to follow next weekend.
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