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MG-42sa, Blank firing....

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 12:07 pm
by junglewalk
Blank adapted mg-42sa, on KCR, yesterday.......Since i have started this project, with Gordie k's big time help, I managed to blank adapt it from the beginning;...I have used it in numerous battle re-enactments...The Blanks that I use are the 308 Austria blanks...They are too weak for the 98k, but amazingly sound off pretty well in the 42....The Austrian blanks are still around......Thanks Gordie k, and Dan-Angola Armory!!!
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Re: MG-42sa, Blank firing....

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 1:10 pm
by RaccoonRough
If you dont mind me asking.........What did you use to blank adapt it? I too hope to have mine together and up and shooting blanks one day. :)

RR

Re: MG-42sa, Blank firing....

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 8:34 pm
by junglewalk
RR, I use a solid barrel nozzle with a 1/8in hole; ie, the part that goes over the barrel bearing....When the blank goes off, the barrel & bolt moves to the rear, cycling the action, because that 1/8in hole trapped enough gas to do the job......a by-action of the trapped gas is that when it is released, it bangs louder than from a 98k, so they sound much louder than one would expect.
I had these blank adaptors for sale down at the 'Jungle Walk' this week-end at Knob creek rg, for $30....... :)
(ask me anything RR, we need as many mg-42s as possible at re-enactments, to especially hold back those Russian hordes!) :D

Re: MG-42sa, Blank firing....

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 9:02 pm
by RaccoonRough
Copy that.............Junglewalk!!!

Nothing like holding off the red tide is there!!

I will PM you for more info.

RR

Re: MG-42sa, Blank firing....

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 1:49 pm
by Blanksguy
junglewalk,

Were you using the shorter MG3 Blank-Adaptor (drilled to 1/8").....or did you use a blank-adapted booster-cup/"nozzle" that was drill for the 1/8" operating restriction (?).

I ask because the photo shows a standard MG42/M53 Flash-Hider on the front of your SA42.

Regards, RichardS in MI.
Blanksguy2001@chartermi.net

Re: MG-42sa, Blank firing....

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 3:38 pm
by junglewalk
Richard; It is a machined full sized "nozzel" (as Dan call's it), that is the same length as the real one, that goes over the barrel bearing, and under the flash hidder, with that 1/8th inch hole. It fits over the barrel bearing snuggly (lubed w/Pam), and has no other opennings other than the 1/8th hole. :)
When I convert the gun to shoot my powerful 8mm blanks, I have another adaptor made the same way, but have enlarged the hole, and increased the recoil spring tension, with a slightly longer recoil spring. :)
I look every where for a 2-piece blank barrel in the past, with no luck. So, reading carefully your "Blank Studies", and having adapted my TNW 34 and MP-43, with my son's metal skills (Tool & Die maker), came up with something that amazingly works well.
I;ll take a web cam photo tonight and place it here, but right now I gotta call Sen.Bunning's office, about an outrage!>>>>>Why are non-citizens ok'ed for buying pistols/rifles?..>>Worse, why are non-citizens approved for buying NFA weapons too!
Discovered this insanity at this past MG shoot at KCR!!!!
Bob H

Re: MG-42sa, Blank firing....

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 10:49 am
by junglewalk
Finally; photo of the blank adaptor, which you can see covers the entire barrel bearing on the gun..... Pictured also is a second adaptor, showing the 1/8th inch hole; plus the flash-hider ready to be screwed on....This works with the Austrian blanks...I also tried GI 308 blanks, and it worked ok, but I would have to enlarge the 1/8th inch hole slightly, if I were to us the GI blanks all the time, they seem to have been stronger.
When i change over to 8mm, i use another blank adaptor, with a slightly larger hole, and slightly longer recoil spring, and i do make my own 8mm blanks. Just different variables.
**** :)

Re: MG-42sa, Blank firing....

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 12:53 pm
by FN74
You should produce these, I'll be in the market for one in about 6 months or so.