Hi to all
Has anyone ever seen such a cover ? :
Top cover
Re: Top cover
stegger,
It's fake......
The GH = 1943......and then to stamp a 1944 date on it (?).......(Note: 1944 = "NC").
It looks like what the person was trying to do was make up some fake markings on the top-cover to show a "cra' manufactured gun but he messed up.
Regards, RichardS
US Army, Retired
Blanksguy2001@outlook.com
PS: How is the "Blank-Firing" going over there (?).
It's fake......
The GH = 1943......and then to stamp a 1944 date on it (?).......(Note: 1944 = "NC").
It looks like what the person was trying to do was make up some fake markings on the top-cover to show a "cra' manufactured gun but he messed up.
Regards, RichardS
US Army, Retired
Blanksguy2001@outlook.com
PS: How is the "Blank-Firing" going over there (?).
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Re: Top cover
Yes , and I think so . One guy's trying to sell it as an original MG 42
As far as blank shooting , we now use this method :
... and it works . Here is vid :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h08Ni-bF8hE
As far as blank shooting , we now use this method :
... and it works . Here is vid :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h08Ni-bF8hE
... krieg kann man nicht spielen ...
Re: Top cover
stegger,
Your drawing looks like the front part of the 2-pcs. Blank-Barrel-Assemblies that we make here in the USA.
The video was great.........what type Blanks were being used (?).
Regards, RichardS
US Army, Retired
Blanksguy2001@outlook.com
Your drawing looks like the front part of the 2-pcs. Blank-Barrel-Assemblies that we make here in the USA.
The video was great.........what type Blanks were being used (?).
Regards, RichardS
US Army, Retired
Blanksguy2001@outlook.com
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Re: Top cover
Stegger,
Can you supply a link to the sale or provide other pics of the MG i.e. the other, usual suspect areas?
Tom.
Can you supply a link to the sale or provide other pics of the MG i.e. the other, usual suspect areas?
Tom.
Re: Top cover
The lower serial on the top cover looks Yugo. Probably was one of the Yugo top covers missing the crest (not all had it) and someone added the fake markings.
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Re: Top cover
No , it is normal ex-combat Jugo barrel , with restroction in front and two rods welded .Blanksguy wrote:stegger,
Your drawing looks like the front part of the 2-pcs. Blank-Barrel-Assemblies that we make here in the USA.
The video was great.........what type Blanks were being used (?).
Regards, RichardS
US Army, Retired
Blanksguy2001@outlook.com
I do not know exactly what manufacturer , but they look so :
One difference is - for MG42 / 34 we use 1K 05 - 1K 06 , these 1K 07 are for Mausers and Mosins .
Tom , link is in Lithuanian :Tommygunn wrote:Stegger,
Can you supply a link to the sale or provide other pics of the MG i.e. the other, usual suspect areas?
Tom.
http://www.skelbiu.lt/skelbimai/is-kole ... 62672.html
A few pics :
Something done here :
No AA sight :
... krieg kann man nicht spielen ...
Re: Top cover
Post war M-53..
Good for display though.
Regards
Don
Good for display though.
Regards
Don
Re: Top cover
I think that blank ammo is PRVI PARTIZAN, made in Serbia. We use it a lot in the UK, as we can't shoot live, and it gets imported in enough quantity to satisfy the reenactment and movie markets.
Oh, and screwing restrictors with differing hole diameters (2.0 to 5mm is a common range) into the end of a normal barrel is a way of getting the guns to cycle properly, here in the UK. The different diameters enable not just the varying power of the different ammo (7.62 Nato blanks are comparatively weak) but also weather conditions to be taken into account.
My local Section 5 Armourer has an ingenious method of threading the booster cup and fitting a countersunk slotted bolt in from the inside (so it can't slacken and blow out) that has the varying hole sizes drilled down the middle. Changing the restrictor is as easy as removing the booster cup and unscrewing/screwing a new predrilled bolt till you find one that works best that day. Also means he can use either 7.92 or 7.62 barrels and either size ammo depending on what is required. The best 'bangs' undoubtedly come from the Prvi Partizan stuff, as I said the other extreme is the Nato 7.62, quite puny by comparison...
Oh, and screwing restrictors with differing hole diameters (2.0 to 5mm is a common range) into the end of a normal barrel is a way of getting the guns to cycle properly, here in the UK. The different diameters enable not just the varying power of the different ammo (7.62 Nato blanks are comparatively weak) but also weather conditions to be taken into account.
My local Section 5 Armourer has an ingenious method of threading the booster cup and fitting a countersunk slotted bolt in from the inside (so it can't slacken and blow out) that has the varying hole sizes drilled down the middle. Changing the restrictor is as easy as removing the booster cup and unscrewing/screwing a new predrilled bolt till you find one that works best that day. Also means he can use either 7.92 or 7.62 barrels and either size ammo depending on what is required. The best 'bangs' undoubtedly come from the Prvi Partizan stuff, as I said the other extreme is the Nato 7.62, quite puny by comparison...
David
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