Offered for sale by the Museum of the American G.I. located in College Station, Texas.
Two (2) M1919A4-98 Custom Paintball Machine Guns designed originally by John Browning; recreated by Eric Engler. This scenario paintball replica firearm is the 1919A4 light machine gun. The original 1919 was a 30. Cal machinegun used by USA and allies starting in the first world war. This normally belt fed gun was often mounted in vehicles and in fixed positions for defense. In infantry use, squads of 2-4 soldiers would
carry the machine gun from position to position. These 1919A4 paintball guns are built on top of a Tippmann 98 Custom marker, providing paintball firepower. Recently restored to like-new condition by Eric Engler.
Each gun includes two (2) custom paintball barrels (9" and 23"), fully Parker Duracoated body, real 1919 parts, two (2) hoppers, four (4) feeders, tripod, other small parts, and seven (7) cases of Valken Graffiti paintballs.
Buyer provides their own gas source.
See related listing at - https://texags.com/forums/50/topics/3511726
Located in College Station. Contact Mark at mark96ss at hotmail dot com.





Two (2) M1919A4-98 Custom Paintball Machine Guns designed originally by John Browning; recreated by Eric Engler. This scenario paintball replica firearm is the 1919A4 light machine gun. The original 1919 was a 30. Cal machinegun used by USA and allies starting in the first world war. This normally belt fed gun was often mounted in vehicles and in fixed positions for defense. In infantry use, squads of 2-4 soldiers would
carry the machine gun from position to position. These 1919A4 paintball guns are built on top of a Tippmann 98 Custom marker, providing paintball firepower. Recently restored to like-new condition by Eric Engler.
Each gun includes two (2) custom paintball barrels (9" and 23"), fully Parker Duracoated body, real 1919 parts, two (2) hoppers, four (4) feeders, tripod, other small parts, and seven (7) cases of Valken Graffiti paintballs.
Buyer provides their own gas source.
See related listing at - https://texags.com/forums/50/topics/3511726
Located in College Station. Contact Mark at mark96ss at hotmail dot com.


