What is the difference between the U.S. bipod and the Israeli bipod?
The U.S. bipod is actually part of the barrel shroud. • Can the 1919a4 trigger pull weight be adjusted? On Rapid Fire 1919s, yes, using a reduced power trigger return spring (but be careful–too much and it won’t return). • What tripod is the most comfortable to use from a sitting position, M2, Bren or MA58? The M2 must be used from the prone position, while the Bren can be used comfortably from the sitting, crossed legged, or kneeling position. • My DLO 1919 won’t run links, but does fine with belts. What gives? A lot of DLO 1919s were made to only run belts. The way to tell if it’s a DLO “belt-only” gun is that the right hand feed stop will have a U-shaped step on it. On those made for links, the stops will be sraight across the bottom of the stop. Additionally, the top cover on the DLOs will have an upside down U where the bolt goes through the top cover on the top if it’s a “link” gun. A “belt-only” gun will not have the upside down U. The feed lever pawl for links will have a squi