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Got My BRP Receiver

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I guess the BRP receivers from the group buy are shipping, I got mine Tuesday.

After handling receiver pieces from Dan, it's kind of add to see it in one piece. Very nice, though.

Am I looking at it wrong, or is the blocking bar HUGE (more of a blocking plate)?
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Can we see a pic of the blocking bar/plate.
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here are pics of the brp sa block in belt leads brp reciever :D
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big steve wrote:Can we see a pic of the blocking bar/plate.
and the original thread that had pics.......http://www.panzer46.net/mg42board/viewt ... ght=#14388
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how far was that tubing inserted into the receiver and how was it attached? Thats pretty interesting stuff.
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um that piece of tubing is the bolt extension :D
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Mine came today as well. :lol: :lol: It appears to me that the plate is welded to the reciever through the rivit holes. drill them out , make the semi mods, and rivet away. Now I have my question, does any other modifications need to be done (welding, ect) to get this puppy to run??
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Ahh, the bolt is in it :)

So they just welded a plate over the grip frame and welded a plate inside the rail holes?
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they cut a slot where the grip mouny goes and welded in the block , then the grip mount is supposed to be welded to that instead of riveted
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Mine arrived today as well. Here are some pics.

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How well does the butt stock attach?


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BRP receiver arrived today

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My BRP receiver arrived today. Surprised at how complete it is. Barrel latch, camming piece installed. Got the new made bolt carrier, bolt spring, new firing pin and a separate BRP designed FA bolt block. I've got a SA AR-15 style gripstick on the way as well. Now we proud owners of bright, shiney new receivers who are also technically challanged are going to need guidance in putting this into SA action. Sure would be nice if we could get a step-by-step photo tutorial just for this BRP project!!! Just think of the valuable humanitarian service this would be to your fellow man!!
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Before drilling out the flat blocking plate, put a piece of wood through the feed slot and give it a smack with a hammer. The plate might just pop off the welds. Brian at BRP said removing the plate was a piece of cake. I was able to only drill 5 of the holes and I used an old hammer handle and one whack (not too hard) and the plate was out.

Also on my BRP receiver the caming piece had one of the roller raceways milled off, making it a dummy cam. Check to see if yours is milled or not. Hopefully you got an unmilled one.
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sscav wrote:snip...Also on my BRP receiver the caming piece had one of the roller raceways milled off, making it a dummy cam. Check to see if yours is milled or not. Hopefully you got an unmilled one.
Umm, camming piece? Roller raceway?? Can you post a pic or email me one so I know what they are? I think I will order JBaum's manual today. :oops:
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MGAPA wrote:
sscav wrote:snip...Also on my BRP receiver the caming piece had one of the roller raceways milled off, making it a dummy cam. Check to see if yours is milled or not. Hopefully you got an unmilled one.
Umm, camming piece? Roller raceway?? Can you post a pic or email me one so I know what they are? I think I will order JBaum's manual today. :oops:
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See, I told you some of us are going to need help with this project!!!!!
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MGAPA wrote:
sscav wrote:snip...Also on my BRP receiver the caming piece had one of the roller raceways milled off, making it a dummy cam. Check to see if yours is milled or not. Hopefully you got an unmilled one.
Umm, camming piece? Roller raceway?? Can you post a pic or email me one so I know what they are? I think I will order JBaum's manual today. :oops:
it's what some people mistankenly call the trunion......and i'm allmost positive that all brp dummie guns have a cut cam piece/ "trunion"
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sscav wrote:Before drilling out the flat blocking plate, put a piece of wood through the feed slot and give it a smack with a hammer. The plate might just pop off the welds. Brian at BRP said removing the plate was a piece of cake. I was able to only drill 5 of the holes and I used an old hammer handle and one whack (not too hard) and the plate was out.

Also on my BRP receiver the caming piece had one of the roller raceways milled off, making it a dummy cam. Check to see if yours is milled or not. Hopefully you got an unmilled one.
Tried the hammer and block of wood. Back to the drill press. Found what you mean with the roller raceway milled off. Got the same thing in mine. So trunion that came in kit will be used. Does any welding need to be done to this receever to get her to run. TIA, Mike
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you guys that don't already have 1 need to contact a member here jbaum he sells german mg42 manuals(and others) translated to english and they are a godsend with the terminology and proceedures associated with this gun :D
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