First Time Buyer
Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 9:35 pm
Hi all,
New member here. Have lurked for a little while now and then, but wanted to join the forum the closer I get to possibly bringing home a MG42. Have always had a fascination with the 42 from a historical and technological viewpoint; have managed to get behind the trigger a few times as well, and wow! Addicting certainly one of my favorite firearms!
Relatively new to the full auto and NFA scene with some purchases currently sitting "in jail" with ATF paperwork at the moment. But nonetheless, I have found myself in a financial state (don't worry, I ask how it happened too) to seriously consider purchasing a transferable MG42 (or M53/ MG3) and wanted to get my ducks in a row now that I've found a potential gun coming up for auction.
I consider myself fairly knowledgeable on the gun, but obviously no where near the level of expertise and trigger time as a few on the board. So excuse me if I proceed to look like a total rookie - feel free to ridicule and correct.
In the interest of self-preservation, I have refrained from attaching photos of the gun since they are watermarked and would be a give away as to what firm I am dealing with. I am not sure how much competition is out there at the moment for a transferable (I know they can be scarce), but if enough people chime in for photos being more beneficial than negative (for my bidding), I don't mind at all posting them - I just don't want to shoot myself in the foot here...
What I can say about the gun is the following:
- The gun is coming from a private museum-grade collection where it has been for the past 25-30 years; the owner has not fired the gun at all to best knowledge.
- Auction is for the gun itself, an alpine tripod, one belt and a sealed can/tin (?) of original machinegun ammo from WWII (all of this stated over the phone)
- I asked and no anti-bolt bounce has been installed on the gun - I'm assuming because it has not been a shooter versus collection piece
- Gun is registered as a C&R; I am waiting to hear back on Monday (3/6) if it is on a Form 3 or Form 4 (hopefully the first but gut feeling it's the latter, meaning 2yr wait time virtually )
- Class III specialist with the firm said it is one of the cleanest 42s he has seen in a long time (but the man is doing his job after all, trying sell it); I will say, the photos make this gun look mint.
In substitute of photos, I will list the following information/ stamping best to my abilities (everything described will be in physical descending order, meaning if the gun is pointing downrange and you're behind it, they eye would read it this way).
Left rear receiver wall: NC MG42 9684g cra
Unknown location: Di cra5 (cra with 5 underneath enclosed in a shield badge) eagle stamp (?)
Feed Cover Top: bpr pj
Top of Trunnion: Eagle stamp WoA11
Top of Barrel Shroud behind sight post: bpr
To my research I believe the receiver is a 1944 Maget with Grossfuss (bpr?) top cover and barrel shroud, can anyone add to this or elaborate please?
My intent is to shoot the gun recreationally, likely less than 1,000 rounds a year, as I also shoot precision longrange, but to also own a piece of history before prices go even crazier on transferables. However, at the same time, if regulations change with the current administration (although I wouldn't bet on it), I feel the MG42 will hold its value far better than something like an Uzi or M16 which, in my opinion, will plummet in value if something was to be repealed.
At the same time, I do not want to destroy the value of the gun either in case this is something higher on the quality grade. I plan on mostly running .308 due to ammo availability, manufacture quality and price compared to 8mm - being able to swap between the two in a few minutes is another thing I love about the MG42.
Just looking for guidance and opinions of those who have gone before me. Greatly appreciate any information passed my way as I continue reading up on the MG42 before the auction later this Spring.
New member here. Have lurked for a little while now and then, but wanted to join the forum the closer I get to possibly bringing home a MG42. Have always had a fascination with the 42 from a historical and technological viewpoint; have managed to get behind the trigger a few times as well, and wow! Addicting certainly one of my favorite firearms!
Relatively new to the full auto and NFA scene with some purchases currently sitting "in jail" with ATF paperwork at the moment. But nonetheless, I have found myself in a financial state (don't worry, I ask how it happened too) to seriously consider purchasing a transferable MG42 (or M53/ MG3) and wanted to get my ducks in a row now that I've found a potential gun coming up for auction.
I consider myself fairly knowledgeable on the gun, but obviously no where near the level of expertise and trigger time as a few on the board. So excuse me if I proceed to look like a total rookie - feel free to ridicule and correct.
In the interest of self-preservation, I have refrained from attaching photos of the gun since they are watermarked and would be a give away as to what firm I am dealing with. I am not sure how much competition is out there at the moment for a transferable (I know they can be scarce), but if enough people chime in for photos being more beneficial than negative (for my bidding), I don't mind at all posting them - I just don't want to shoot myself in the foot here...
What I can say about the gun is the following:
- The gun is coming from a private museum-grade collection where it has been for the past 25-30 years; the owner has not fired the gun at all to best knowledge.
- Auction is for the gun itself, an alpine tripod, one belt and a sealed can/tin (?) of original machinegun ammo from WWII (all of this stated over the phone)
- I asked and no anti-bolt bounce has been installed on the gun - I'm assuming because it has not been a shooter versus collection piece
- Gun is registered as a C&R; I am waiting to hear back on Monday (3/6) if it is on a Form 3 or Form 4 (hopefully the first but gut feeling it's the latter, meaning 2yr wait time virtually )
- Class III specialist with the firm said it is one of the cleanest 42s he has seen in a long time (but the man is doing his job after all, trying sell it); I will say, the photos make this gun look mint.
In substitute of photos, I will list the following information/ stamping best to my abilities (everything described will be in physical descending order, meaning if the gun is pointing downrange and you're behind it, they eye would read it this way).
Left rear receiver wall: NC MG42 9684g cra
Unknown location: Di cra5 (cra with 5 underneath enclosed in a shield badge) eagle stamp (?)
Feed Cover Top: bpr pj
Top of Trunnion: Eagle stamp WoA11
Top of Barrel Shroud behind sight post: bpr
To my research I believe the receiver is a 1944 Maget with Grossfuss (bpr?) top cover and barrel shroud, can anyone add to this or elaborate please?
My intent is to shoot the gun recreationally, likely less than 1,000 rounds a year, as I also shoot precision longrange, but to also own a piece of history before prices go even crazier on transferables. However, at the same time, if regulations change with the current administration (although I wouldn't bet on it), I feel the MG42 will hold its value far better than something like an Uzi or M16 which, in my opinion, will plummet in value if something was to be repealed.
At the same time, I do not want to destroy the value of the gun either in case this is something higher on the quality grade. I plan on mostly running .308 due to ammo availability, manufacture quality and price compared to 8mm - being able to swap between the two in a few minutes is another thing I love about the MG42.
Just looking for guidance and opinions of those who have gone before me. Greatly appreciate any information passed my way as I continue reading up on the MG42 before the auction later this Spring.