reciever welding
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reciever welding
remember before rewelding a reciever you must modify the area where the grip/trigger group attaches so the fa grip won't fit or else it is a machinegun this is the only difference between a fa and sa reciever all other mods are to bolt and grip/trigger group
This seems to have been overlooked in several posts that I have seen. Not interntional, of course, but very important.
It would nice if we could see some diagrams and measurements posted.
I have a bunch of pictures and some text from an old MG42 website (that went defunct) that I had downloaded several years ago. There may some interest in posting some of this here. It is backed up on one of CDs, so may take a while to find it. I have also accumulated a bunch of odds and ends on the MG42 that might be of interest, also.
I guess I will just ZIP everything up and email it to SALT6, unless there is somewhere I can put this stuff.
MikeS
It would nice if we could see some diagrams and measurements posted.
I have a bunch of pictures and some text from an old MG42 website (that went defunct) that I had downloaded several years ago. There may some interest in posting some of this here. It is backed up on one of CDs, so may take a while to find it. I have also accumulated a bunch of odds and ends on the MG42 that might be of interest, also.
I guess I will just ZIP everything up and email it to SALT6, unless there is somewhere I can put this stuff.
MikeS
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I have pics but no way to post them
I have pics of these area's but no way to post if someone can ask and I will send to you.
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I believe the practice is to send the protype back to the person that submitted it........... cut into piecesReichpapers wrote:Producing new semi autos is a rough business. Imagine trying to get a semi MP40 design approved and they deny it at the level where you sent a sample in. They wouldn't give it back to you.
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you may be correct but I believe that the maxim semio that was turned down a while back they told him he had to come get the gun and disasemble it, which could be a good thing if they will go over it with you for changes they want to see
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Down at the local gun shop, I asked how you would deal with the assualt weapon limit of 10 rounds (in california) when building a semi auto belt fed. They said you can't do it anyway because "once a full auto, always a full auto" so it would be illegal..period . I mentioned all the changes to the gun, but thay said the receiver is the problem. What is the letter of the law on this matter and where is it stated that we can weld up a modified receiver and it is legal?. This should be a sticky, and a well researched one. I know you guys know your stuff, but we should really look into the federal letter of the law and post it for all to see, cuz "I read it was ok on the internet " aint gunna cut it!.Thanks. DK
The BRP MG 42 has two blocks installed into the receiver (To prevent the installation of the orginal FA bolt). Are two needed? I am not sure why there are two I would think that one would be enough. Does anyone have any input on this? I know the early units only had rivets then later the blocks were being put in instead. I am now in the process of my own build and want to make some improvements. I am also thinking about installing some small brackets on the front area where the gripstick goes and putting either screws or a push pin for a rock solid grip stick. This is one of the improvements I am thinking about. Anyone have any input on this?
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That grip idea has been done.....by pirate. He made some ear like tabs you weld to the side of the grip openingBlademaster wrote:The BRP MG 42 has two blocks installed into the receiver (To prevent the installation of the orginal FA bolt). Are two needed? I am not sure why there are two I would think that one would be enough. Does anyone have any input on this? I know the early units only had rivets then later the blocks were being put in instead. I am now in the process of my own build and want to make some improvements. I am also thinking about installing some small brackets on the front area where the gripstick goes and putting either screws or a push pin for a rock solid grip stick. This is one of the improvements I am thinking about. Anyone have any input on this?
Blademaster
and the pin runs through them, and the front of the grip.
Didn't know Brp did 2 blocks, but as long as it doesn't interfere with your semi parts, I don't see why not.
There are a few places in the bottom trough for blocks.