I was planning on useing the one that Thompson machine sells.
If I can get ahold of him
semi auto bolt V2.0
Re: semi auto bolt V2.0
I got mine (the whole bolt assy) from him and no problems.mp40guy wrote:I was planning on useing the one that Thompson machine sells.
If I can get ahold of him
Re: semi auto bolt V2.0
I cut and pasted these from another thread.
"Note that panaceabeachbum's (Richard's) newest e-mail address is richardATthompsonmachine.net"
"Replace the yellow AT with the little thingy above the '2',it should work. ---bil"
"Note that panaceabeachbum's (Richard's) newest e-mail address is richardATthompsonmachine.net"
"Replace the yellow AT with the little thingy above the '2',it should work. ---bil"
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Re: semi auto bolt V2.0
I am really interested in these. When you say drill out the feed stud, what diam hole are we talking about? Is this just for the fp, or is this for the tube extension on the wedge. Also, it this new design a 2 piece fp? Pictures are always a helpPirate wrote:If you can drill out the stud in the back it will.MGMike wrote:Pirate:Pirate wrote: I have done some preliminary testing and am making some improvements based on the tests. Once I have all the dimentions correct I will have parts made. this wil be a drop in conversion for those of you with a converted bolt, all that wil need to be done is drill out the feed stud in the ejector sleeve.
Do you think your setup will go into one of PBB's SA bolt conversions also?
Thanks,
MikeD
TC
also, anyone here running one of these yet? Just wondering how well they are working?
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Re: semi auto bolt V2.0
you need to drill the feed stud out with a 3/8" bit so the striker tube can go through, it sticks out the rear. the entire wedge / tube assemblt is supported on both ends. it totally eliminates binding
here is a video, I have fired almost 1k rounds in 8mm and 308 developing this setup.
http://projectguns.com/mg42video.html
I have several in stock.
here is a video, I have fired almost 1k rounds in 8mm and 308 developing this setup.
http://projectguns.com/mg42video.html
I have several in stock.
Re: semi auto bolt V2.0
Pirates set up is flawless in my mg42, no hiccups at all and hit very hard at the primer.
say what you mean & mean what you say
Re: semi auto bolt V2.0
Pirate-I got the new bolt wedge-Thank you,another nice piece of work.Do I have to do any modification to your set-up? And will the old firing pin work in this? Stupid questions,but my stuff is packed away and I want to make sure I have all I need before I dig it out.Thanks. ---bil
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Re: semi auto bolt V2.0
I have a Pbb converted bolt. I think the feed stud is pressed in with a roller on top. If I drill with a 3/8" bit, it will completely go through the feed stud. I'm going to have to rethink this.Pirate wrote:you need to drill the feed stud out with a 3/8" bit so the striker tube can go through, it sticks out the rear. the entire wedge / tube assemblt is supported on both ends. it totally eliminates binding
here is a video, I have fired almost 1k rounds in 8mm and 308 developing this setup.
http://projectguns.com/mg42video.html
I have several in stock.
TC