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But I notice that it fires "only" with 950 RPM. I have the light bolt so what parts else could cause this? Are there different types of recoil springs and what is the normal length of the spring? Or shoots the M53 generally slower?
Yes, my M53 has never made a bad experience with a saw. I'm using the original 8x57mm and I want to incrase the ROF.Blanksguy wrote:I take it that your M53/MG42 was never cut and has no "binding" of the moving-parts anywhere....correct (?).
What caliber are you using (?).....8x57mm or the 7.62x51mmNATO (?).
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And no Demontrooper I havn't run a 1000 round belt through my gun.(Not yetDemontrooper wrote:The post war MG42's were slowed down a bit (or atleast the German MG3's were). How the hell do you measure the ROF? Do you just load up a 1000 round belt and lay into it for a full minute? Well, you could do it on a smaller scale of course.
Thats not his issue. He had major jamming issues not firing issues.IneedHelp wrote:ONLY 950 RPM....YOU SUCK!
Seriously, that is very very nice! You can try a heavier bolt with anti-bounce spring to lower your RPM.