DEADLINE's scratch built receiver

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Post by DEADLINE222 »

Yeah man.

I am one of those people who can just "do things" without thought or planning.

It just comes to me, in this instance......it's like I am a ghost, and I have already lived a life of the guys who designed the MG-42.....and whats worse, it happens in everything I do.

.....yet, I am also the kind of person who has to write "Pay Bills" every month on my hand, or "Get gas" etc, or I will forget. Very easily!

I am just playing around with my interals for the first time. My rails are off from the trunion by 1/32" or so, and after a swipe on the grinder the recuporator will drop right in, and the hard part will be over.

Can't wait for the weekend.

If you guys are interested, here is an antique rifle stock I produced out of thin air, posted on UZITALK.com http://www.uzitalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25636
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Post by bigsexy7882 »

ya im the same wya, i can figure things out once i have measurements in my head. Drives my father up a wall. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Thats a very nice wooden gun stock you made, very crisp and clean.

A side question if i may ask. have you heard of a machine called 3-n-1 machine from Smithy?
here is the link----> https://www.smithy.com/index.php

Once again superb work.
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Post by DEADLINE222 »

It's just a typical milling machine / lathe combo right?

Mine is just a R8 milling machine I purchaces at Harbor Freight. A lathe is my next big purchase. FREE GAS PISTONS!!!!

And your earlier question about the shoud. Why would I want to build one when they are widely availible? I believe it wouild be easier than the rear, although it looks difficult with lots of details......for the most part it's hallow.....

....the only moving parts on it is the barrel gate, barrel and the gas/trap/flash supressor. Nor freaking rails, trunions, buttstocks/buffers, recuporators.......AHHHHH!!!
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MG42 RECEIVER

Post by SHARPSSHOOTER5090 »

That is very nice work. I am going to do the same thing once my Weaponeer kits arrive and I am finished with my scratch built mg47. The receiver for it is not as complicated as a mg42 receiver but my 300 WSM FAL was a bit of a chore. My scratch built MAC-10 was easy though.

If I missed what the thickness of the receiver side walls is, could you please tell us again.

Thanks
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Post by DEADLINE222 »

It's a rainy day....so I can't go out and play.

So instead I pulled out my ruler and calipers. I hope this helps you guys without original receivers.

******CLICK ON PICTURE TO SEE BETTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!********

DON'T SHOOT ME IF THESE ARE OFF A BIT. I TOOK THEM DIRECTLY FROM MY 1943 CRA REWELD. (At least the best I could without calling it a profession.)

The side view top measurements are from FLAT SURFACE TO FLAT SURFACE.

Note*** ( The grip stick hole measurement is from a extended hole for semiautomatic, of course. )
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Post by resting »

Deadline,

Thanks for the measurements and drawings. Very helpful and useful info throughout your posts, keep it up! :D
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Post by MGW LLC »

VERY cool!

Its really starting to take shape!
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Post by Demontrooper »

This is so monumentous, I just had to comment! Love it! This thing is just great!
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Post by DEADLINE222 »

Did alot of work today. Installed barrel gate and forward retainers on receiver for trunion.

I have done a good bit of cleaning this thing up, but there is still alot to go.
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