SA-MG42: AR 1943 Manufacture reborn

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SA-MG42: AR 1943 Manufacture reborn

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Alright guys I finally got my SAMG42 up and running although it still needs some tweking on the striker spring I think....still having some FTF's about every 5-10 rounds or so even with the primer dented in big time...they always pop the 2nd time around though, my only guess is that the older hard ass primers just aren't getting quite enough smack.

Any thoughts on correcting this problem??? I am using pirates FAL FCG.

She shoots a little left which should be easy to fix and I have no failure's to advance which is a good thing and she ejects everything great...just gotta fix the FTF's!

I must THANK....PETE STOUT and PIRATE for their work and services they are both second to none with their craft and their products are also second to none....without them this gun would never have run again!!! Thanks again gentlemen!!!

The reciever is an AR 43 and most of the parts are original except the barrel shroud which is a post war yugo M53 which if I get the AA mounts put on soon shouldn't be noticable. Lots of work, lots of tweaking but fun, fun, fun!!!
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Congrats........I bet your a happy man..

Maybe one day I too will be able to post this kind of report.

Enjoy your new SA42.........she looks great.

RR
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excellent Vic!!! :D She's a beaut enjoy!
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Congradulations :D . That looks very nice. Now comes the fun part of fine tuning.
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Looks like you're shooting Romanian 8mm. Correct? My gun loves the Romy stuff. Yugo is a little different though. Hard primers. But I believe I have a fix for the Yugo ammo.
Very nice looking SA42. Congrats.
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sweet firearm, make me itchy to get going on mine
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Yup its Romy it loves most of it...still having a few failure to fires any suggestions?

Vik, Out!
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Awesome gun! I feel a little sad because I think that I had started my gun before you did, but I have not finished mine yet..... Ha ha, you beat me! Mine is also going to be a Mauser.....
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Don't feel bad.....I can't take credit for most of it like I said without Pete Stout or Pirate it wouldn't be up and running.
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I think that you may have to live with the misfires. Although a heavier hammer spring may help. I have a heavy duty Wolff spring on my AR15 setup, but I still have misfires with Yugo. I might have to get some coil spring stock from Brownells and make a super heavy duty spring. But I believe that my hammer was rubbing against the recoil spring. I turned the spring around so that the cut end is against the bolt extension. That may work. Then again maybe it won't.
Let's face facts guys. You don't take these gadgets out of a box and start shooting. Sometimes you have to fiddle with them to get them working. But that's part of the fun. And you really learn a lot about your "firearm". Just don't give up. Keep trying until you have the problem corrected. That way you'll be better prepared for the next glitch that pops up. :D
I still don't know why I had links on a new belt break. Could be a bad belt. Only 3 links went bad on me, the rest of the belt ran fine. One link actually blew apart. It clogged up the feed mechinism Until I cleared the jam.
Concerning any rounds that misfired, I shoot them in my M48 Yugo Mauser. They go off real good in that gun.
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When I have misfires, I just pic them up wipe them off put back in belt and they always pop the second go round.
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I'm too damn lazy to stick them back in the belt. I throw them into a box. After all, the M48 Mauser likes to eat too.
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CONGRATS!


Nothing like the feeling of when it works for the first time! :mrgreen:
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Hey Alabama,

Don't worry you're favorite Yankee had the same problem. I altered the striker every so slightly to get the pin to start out just under fluch with the bolt head. Since then, I've had no problems with FTF's at all.

I can show you exactly what I'm talking about when you're at Ft. Knox in a few weeks.

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Sounds like a weiner! Thanks abunch!
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