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Receiver Diagram Link
Post this Receiver Diagram but will work on doing a cleaner copy.
http://mg42.us/web/mg42/print.jpg
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http://mg42.us/web/mg42/print.jpg
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Cleaner print at
http://www.salt6.com/MG42/Reciever%20print.jpg
If anyone has this print, could you send a copy to me.
http://www.salt6.com/MG42/Reciever%20print.jpg
If anyone has this print, could you send a copy to me.
Re: Receiver Diagram Link
anyone have a pictorial or review of what all needs to be done with the 80% receiver, or will all these measurements in the above photos need to be machined on a 80% half receiver?
Re: Receiver Diagram Link
Hello everyone,
Tried printing the above link. Can only get the first page. Anyone help me on this. or PM in a ttatchment?
Thanks.
Al
Tried printing the above link. Can only get the first page. Anyone help me on this. or PM in a ttatchment?
Thanks.
Al
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Re: Receiver Diagram Link
I'll get the files up this weekend. I dropped the old provider and still need to fix some things.
salt
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Re: Receiver Diagram Link
salt6 wrote:I'll get the files up this weekend. I dropped the old provider and still need to fix some things.
salt
Any luck on getting that link up again?
Thanks
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Re: Receiver Diagram Link
I'm sure that it will be worked on and WELCOME to the site.
Later 42rocker
Later 42rocker
Re: Receiver Diagram Link
Thanks,42rocker wrote:I'm sure that it will be worked on and WELCOME to the site.
Later 42rocker
I just ordered my first M53 kit from centerfire and cant wait to start the build! Would you suggest the cold steel solutions industry lower for it?
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Re: Receiver Diagram Link
There are lots of reviews on that cold receiver and most say it takes a lot of work to get it done and most don't finish it. Try Brian at brp
http://www.brpguns.com/
double check the amount of receiver that you have left on the barrel shroud after you get it and then check against brp's rear receiver half's to make sure it will work out. There are several brp built's on this site.
Also check for ima cut receivers on gunbroker.
Good Luck and enjoy the ride if possible.
Later 42rocker
http://www.brpguns.com/
double check the amount of receiver that you have left on the barrel shroud after you get it and then check against brp's rear receiver half's to make sure it will work out. There are several brp built's on this site.
Also check for ima cut receivers on gunbroker.
Good Luck and enjoy the ride if possible.
Later 42rocker
Re: Receiver Diagram Link
Thanks for the suggestion! And hope to dive into the build soon!42rocker wrote:There are lots of reviews on that cold receiver and most say it takes a lot of work to get it done and most don't finish it. Try Brian at brp
http://www.brpguns.com/
double check the amount of receiver that you have left on the barrel shroud after you get it and then check against brp's rear receiver half's to make sure it will work out. There are several brp built's on this site.
Also check for ima cut receivers on gunbroker.
Good Luck and enjoy the ride if possible.
Later 42rocker
Re: Receiver Diagram Link
is there any way to get the links back up.
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I'll look into getting it back.
salt
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Through many dangers, toils and snares
I have already come;
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John Newton (1725-1807)
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George Orwell
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"I once was one of those men."
salt6
I have already come;
'Tis Grace that brought me safe thus far
and Grace will lead me home.
John Newton (1725-1807)
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"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf."
George Orwell
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"I once was one of those men."
salt6
Re: Receiver Diagram Link
Built one and tried it last Saturday. Worked great - no dented cartridges at all. However, somehow one side got pulled into the grove along side the trigger assembly and jammed the bolt. I would still give it 5 stars as I know it works. It may require a little tuning but well worth the effort.
Re: Receiver Diagram Link
Has anyone ever thought of trying to thread a hole in the front of an old trigger group and attaching a piece of the rubber hose? I have had some less than good results with the homemade version of case dent preventer.
Re: Receiver Diagram Link
Hey guys,
Anyone have a diagram, or perhaps know what the distance is between the the front arm of the trunnion and where the 1st rivet goes? I have the BPR plans, and another one which I believe is a full auto, but it does not show the measurements there exactly. I want to know how much I need to remove from the receiver at that area. It is too long, but I needed a slightly longer receiver to work with where mine had been cut. Thank you in advance.
Anyone have a diagram, or perhaps know what the distance is between the the front arm of the trunnion and where the 1st rivet goes? I have the BPR plans, and another one which I believe is a full auto, but it does not show the measurements there exactly. I want to know how much I need to remove from the receiver at that area. It is too long, but I needed a slightly longer receiver to work with where mine had been cut. Thank you in advance.