Well after 16 month of legal fee's and waiting on BATF I was able to get the MG42 that a friend of mine had found with no paperwork that the family's Grandfather had captured in WWII, I have everything from the Form 6 he used in 1946 to register this gun to the newspaper article when the gun was shipped back to the US ( April 22 1945) and how he captured this MG42. The gun needs cleaned up and the picture look better then the gun is in person, I am soaking it in oil right now to clean the dirt and grim off it from sitting in a barn had mud daubers nest in barrel jacket.
42rocker wrote:Well Merry Christmas and Enjoy the restore. Make sure that you clean and redo the recupurator.
Later 42rocker
I plan on redoing the recupurator I was planning on getting ahold of Robert E. Naess to talk to him about the gun I think he already know my gun as one of the guys that helped me save this gun been talking, I talked to him over a year ago when I was waiting on getting this paperwork mess cleaned up. I have the gun about 90% cleaned up just taking time cleaning up the little areas and inside the barrel jacket. There are a few little piece that I need to find Spring for the top cover that holds the cover closed and need a WWII era pin that holds the top cover on.
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I have already come;
'Tis Grace that brought me safe thus far
and Grace will lead me home.
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mp5pdw2001 wrote:Well after 16 month of legal fee's and waiting on BATF I was able to get the MG42 that a friend of mine had found with no paperwork that the family's Grandfather had captured in WWII, I have everything from the Form 6 he used in 1946 to register this gun to the newspaper article when the gun was shipped back to the US ( April 22 1945) and how he captured this MG42. The gun needs cleaned up and the picture look better then the gun is in person, I am soaking it in oil right now to clean the dirt and grim off it from sitting in a barn had mud daubers nest in barrel jacket.
What a interesting piece of history!
I am glad you went thru the effort to get its records sorted out.
Too often these just get cut up and sold on GunBroker for parts.
I am sure you will enjoy this gun for years to come.
Richard
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