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Here's a members BRP MG42.

"Here is a photo of a BRP Semi 42 , its been long road on 3 guns but all the problems are worked out.

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hopefully soon many of us will have one also
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Hello IC,

First, I still plan to give you a call, but I had to go out of town on business this week and will be home this weekend.

Great Photo of your gun! As soon as I get the time, I want to make a photo of my gun with me in my German Uniform! I lost all my photos of the gun when my old computer went "belly up". I hope to get new photos soon to post.
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AK47Dennis sent me pictures of my kit from BRP...

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I hope to go out on Friday, 04-15-2005, and try out my replaced MG-42 semi. It has spent alot of time in the shop, but it seems that those who got them back recently they are working fine. I have the same setup yours.
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luke good luck on your fire test gungun , now I see why the brp kits are so $$ they are saw cut for easy reweld, I thought they needed to be torch cut?
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Yes, but they are missing a few pieces of the receiver too.
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Tom,

You anly get the front end, the middle around the trunion and the back end. My rear section was not even the very end.

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so what are you guys doing for recievers, if buying new ones what are you doing with the brp pieces hint hint :roll: as I am looking for a certian section (the large trunion section in the pic above)and it looks like brp is the only one that gives it to you
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