I received a Rheinmetall/PB Beretta MG42/59 parts kit with Heavy 1200 g Bolt AND Heavy Buffer from RTG parts yesterday.
https://www.robertrtg.com/store/pc/RHEI ... p10316.htm
Has everything but the barrel and its extension.
My kit appears to have come from a gun that was used very, very little.
Pics below.
I can't wait to try out the heavy bolt/buffer combo next time I get out to range.
Rheinmetall MG42/59 parts kit with Heavy 1200 g Bolt AND Heavy Buffer
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Re: Rheinmetall MG42/59 parts kit with Heavy 1200 g Bolt AND Heavy Buffer
VERY interesting.
Here's the link to the RTG ad $2500.
https://www.robertrtg.com/store/pc/RHEI ... p10316.htm
FYI, the last three pics didn't autoload for me the first time, but did download to view by clicking on them.
Here's the link to the RTG ad $2500.
https://www.robertrtg.com/store/pc/RHEI ... p10316.htm
FYI, the last three pics didn't autoload for me the first time, but did download to view by clicking on them.
Re: Rheinmetall MG42/59 parts kit with Heavy 1200 g Bolt AND Heavy Buffer
I've got a couple of questions concerning the heavy bolts and buffers. Can the heavy bolt be used without a heavy buffer or will it tear things (buffer and bolt) apart? Also, are there MG3 heavy buffers? If so, do they look like the MG42/59 heavy buffer or more like the standard buffer? I have an MG3 buffer and am trying to figure out if it might be a heavy buffer. Thanks.
Re: Rheinmetall MG42/59 parts kit with Heavy 1200 g Bolt AND Heavy Buffer
If you use the heavy bolt without the heavy buffer it will damage your gun.
I had a heavy bolt, and tried using it with a standard buffer. I got lucky and the damage was repairable, and I only needed a rivet and a new recoil spring.
I had a heavy bolt, and tried using it with a standard buffer. I got lucky and the damage was repairable, and I only needed a rivet and a new recoil spring.