I had it running one day after I got the parts kit, but it's been about 3 weeks before I got all the welds cleaned up and the thing refinished tonight.
The parts kit is a Yugo 53 but the rear section of the receiver is from a German MG42.
Tony Rumore
Tromix Corp
http://www.tromix.com
Finished my 42 post sample. Actually a 42/ Yugo 53 Hybrid
Finished my 42 post sample. Actually a 42/ Yugo 53 Hybrid
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nice gun, like the cammo on the tripod, that looks like a yugo style s/n on the "german" rear rec
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coating looks like plain old gray parkerize
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The finish is Norrell Moly Resin, greenish-gray flat. It looks just like parkerizing. My park tank wasn't long enough for it. My oven was about maxed out with that thing in there too.
I prefer to parkerize first, and then bake on the Moly Resin over the top. On guns with a lot of welds on them, you will normally see a shadow effect in the parkerizing where the welds were made. The Moly Resin will hide any shadows that you get from parkerizing over the welds. For that fresh factory look......... ;-)
I prefer to parkerize first, and then bake on the Moly Resin over the top. On guns with a lot of welds on them, you will normally see a shadow effect in the parkerizing where the welds were made. The Moly Resin will hide any shadows that you get from parkerizing over the welds. For that fresh factory look......... ;-)
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