Advice on buying an MG 42
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 5:46 pm
Hello everyone. My name is John, I'm new to this board and this is my first post.
I've decided to buy a fully-transferable full-auto MG42 and I would appreciate any sound advice and info. The MG42 is new to me but I do have many other machine guns. I have read a lot of the posts and info on this website and I am halfway through reading Folke Myrvang's German Universal Machineguns book. I've also spoken to Bob Naess regarding the MG42 and fired 2 different MG42s (both on tripods on 2 separate occasions). One of MG42s I shot is for sale for $35K, is in good condition, was one of Kent Lamont's guns and includes a tripod, a spare barrel, spare part kits and some optics (I never saw the optics the seller was talking about because he had it packed away). While shooting the gun, 4 out of about 250 rounds of Romanian 1970s steel-cased corrosive ammo had normal primer strikes but did not fire. I shoot my guns a lot, so I'd expect to shoot 5000 to 6000 rounds a year from the gun and would prefer to shoot 8 mm Mauser over 308. I talked half a dozen people who have MG42s for sale but the gun for 35K is at the top of my list because the seller seems honest and because the price is the lowest. I'm going to the Knob Creek shoot from April 9 to 12 to get more info and hopefully shoot another MG42.
Given this background information, I had some questions:
1) I got asking prices ranging from 35K for the "shooter" I mentioned earlier to 65K for an "unfired" with multiple new bolts, barrels, a tripod, MG Z device and many other unfired spare parts (it looks like a museum piece). What is a "fair" price for the MG42s as described above?
2) Should I send the gun that I purchase to Bob Naess or someone like him for an inspection?
3) Is Romanian steel-cased 8 mm Mauser ammo the best ammo to use?
4) What kind of maintenance and what parts should I expect to replace if shooting 5000 to 6000 rounds per year?
5) What extra parts should I buy now?
6) What is the easiest way to find out if the gun is a C&R
Thank you in advance for any information or advice you can offer.
John
Las Vegas, NV
I've decided to buy a fully-transferable full-auto MG42 and I would appreciate any sound advice and info. The MG42 is new to me but I do have many other machine guns. I have read a lot of the posts and info on this website and I am halfway through reading Folke Myrvang's German Universal Machineguns book. I've also spoken to Bob Naess regarding the MG42 and fired 2 different MG42s (both on tripods on 2 separate occasions). One of MG42s I shot is for sale for $35K, is in good condition, was one of Kent Lamont's guns and includes a tripod, a spare barrel, spare part kits and some optics (I never saw the optics the seller was talking about because he had it packed away). While shooting the gun, 4 out of about 250 rounds of Romanian 1970s steel-cased corrosive ammo had normal primer strikes but did not fire. I shoot my guns a lot, so I'd expect to shoot 5000 to 6000 rounds a year from the gun and would prefer to shoot 8 mm Mauser over 308. I talked half a dozen people who have MG42s for sale but the gun for 35K is at the top of my list because the seller seems honest and because the price is the lowest. I'm going to the Knob Creek shoot from April 9 to 12 to get more info and hopefully shoot another MG42.
Given this background information, I had some questions:
1) I got asking prices ranging from 35K for the "shooter" I mentioned earlier to 65K for an "unfired" with multiple new bolts, barrels, a tripod, MG Z device and many other unfired spare parts (it looks like a museum piece). What is a "fair" price for the MG42s as described above?
2) Should I send the gun that I purchase to Bob Naess or someone like him for an inspection?
3) Is Romanian steel-cased 8 mm Mauser ammo the best ammo to use?
4) What kind of maintenance and what parts should I expect to replace if shooting 5000 to 6000 rounds per year?
5) What extra parts should I buy now?
6) What is the easiest way to find out if the gun is a C&R
Thank you in advance for any information or advice you can offer.
John
Las Vegas, NV