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Ok, so now that the MG42 receiver problem will be....
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 10:53 am
by -M60_Gunner-
The receiver problem will be almost non-existant Jan of this coming year due to Wise Lite and Cold Steel Solutions making brand new rear receiver section stampings, and Philidelphia Ordnance making machined receivers (due in March..). There only remeains one issue..... where does one find quality parts set?
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 11:52 am
by Cpt_Kirks
Well, until they actually start shipping, those are both "vaporware".
We will see...
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 12:04 pm
by cgassaway
who is wise lite?
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 12:27 pm
by -M60_Gunner-
Cpt_Kirks wrote:Well, until they actually start shipping, those are both "vaporware".
We will see...
Party Pooper.
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 1:52 pm
by Sherman
"vaporware," Love it. Has anyone seen or could someone post photos of these "receivers"??? Lon
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 2:07 pm
by -M60_Gunner-
Sherman wrote:"vaporware," Love it. Has anyone seen or could someone post photos of these "receivers"??? Lon
This is a pic of their origional receiver and the one the plan on releasing around March will be a full receiver in two halves complete with the forward section of receiver.
No photo's of the other two guys receivers but from what posters have "said" (take with a grain of salt...), Wisner and Cold Steel Solutions make other top quality receivers.
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 2:50 pm
by gdmoore28
The Philadelphia Ordnance setup is nothing more than their old 80% machined receiver that is attached to the new barrel shroud section. It doesn't have a camming section, just some lips that extend under the "trunnion" assembly and attach to the shroud. So, the PO receiver is still unusable for anything other than a display non-gun as is, or as a gas gun if you wanted to go to the expense of having the receiver machined out further.
Haven't heard about WiseLite. Their website is blank right now. Where did you hear that they will be producing rear receiver sections? Hope it's true, and that they produce a quality product. The additional competition will be welcome.
So, that leaves the Cold Steel Solutions stampings due in January. I've been back to their site several times, and they've done admirable jobs on their other productions. They offer guage choices on their other receivers, don't know what will be standard on the MG42s. Posts I read from their customers all seem positive.
So, you're right -- there may be light at the end of the tunnel. We'll all have to wait at least till Jan. 07 to see exactly what will be available to us and at what price. I wouldn't turn down any good deals on cut receivers, nonetheless.
GDM
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 3:09 pm
by cgassaway
does vaporware have a web sit??????
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 3:54 pm
by gdmoore28
http://www.wlarms.com for vaporware.
It's truly vapor, though. The website is empty.
GDM
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 5:36 pm
by KMURPHY
Crossing my fingers
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 8:28 pm
by -M60_Gunner-
gdmoore28 wrote: -snip-
GDM
You are correct that the picture I posted is their old rear receiver section attached to a forward section of receiver. I posted the second pic because the new receiver he is working on will be a complete receiver. (Not complete in the % aspect that BATF requires; complete in that it will have both the forward and rear section of receiver machined.) He is just waiting for the approval from the BATF. *crosses fingers*
mg-42 build
Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 11:56 am
by wiselitearms
Sorry, not vaporware, but vaporreal! First articles have been sent to ATF tech branch. Watch weaponeer group buys for these products. We're working on our website.
Re: mg-42 build
Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 12:54 pm
by -M60_Gunner-
wiselitearms wrote:Sorry, not vaporware, but vaporreal! First articles have been sent to ATF tech branch. Watch weaponeer group buys for these products. We're working on our website.
Thanks for posting this WiseLite guy! I hope those doubting toms are hungry for crow.
Do you have a set price point of ball-park figure wiselite guy?
Re: mg-42 build
Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 1:11 pm
by gdmoore28
-M60_Gunner- wrote:wiselitearms wrote:Sorry, not vaporware, but vaporreal! First articles have been sent to ATF tech branch. Watch weaponeer group buys for these products. We're working on our website.
Thanks for posting this WiseLite guy! I hope those doubting toms are hungry for crow.
Do you have a set price point of ball-park figure wiselite guy?
Yeah, and the PEEPING toms, too!!!!
It's a Miracle on MG42nd Street!!!
Welcome, WiseLite fellow
Like everybody else, I have tons of questions, but I'll restrict myself to just one for now:
Lots of guys have receivers, but are missing the camming section -- starting just behind the rear sight and extending 4 -- 5 inches back. Will you be able to offer this section?
Again, good to hear from you. Good luck with the BATFE.
Re: mg-42 build
Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 7:01 pm
by TOM R
wiselitearms wrote:Sorry, not vaporware, but vaporreal! First articles have been sent to ATF tech branch. Watch weaponeer group buys for these products. We're working on our website.
why would you goto weaponeer to sell these instead of ofering them to this website first which is based on the gun you are makin parts for?
Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 9:38 am
by drooling idiot
because
- weaponeer is better known
weaponeer is 10X as big as us
weaponeer is based around buying and selling parts
weaponeer probably went to him
Wiselites like a new girlfriend , It doesn't matter what she did in the past or with whom , just that shes here now and ready to give us what we want at a reasonable rate of return.
Wiselite , welcome to the forum - please feel free to start a thread informing our members about your products and their progress . Its true were not as big as weaponeer but we are focused around helping each other in building the SA42 .
we look forward to working with you and giving your products both good reviews and recommending them to the membership.
Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 11:43 am
by wiselitearms
In response to a few questions...
The new receiver we designed and built is approximately 3" longer than the BRP style which as you know would incorporate the camming section. How does one post items for sale on this website?
Thanks.
Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 1:38 pm
by -M60_Gunner-
wiselitearms wrote:In response to a few questions...
The new receiver we designed and built is approximately 3" longer than the BRP style which as you know would incorporate the camming section. How does one post items for sale on this website?
Thanks.
Are you posting them for sale now?
If so I'll take 2! Seriously
By the way, whats the thickness of the receivers?
Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 1:46 pm
by wiselitearms
The wall thickness is .100 I will post priceing next week.
Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 2:25 pm
by -M60_Gunner-
wiselitearms wrote:The wall thickness is .100 I will post priceing next week.
That rocks wiselite guy. Most here were worried it would be less then the .097 it origionally was manufactured in. Hopefully now this will lay to rest any remaining doubts some here have.