MG42 Unwelded Halves on BRP Guns

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MG42 Unwelded Halves on BRP Guns

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Would the unwelded MG42 receiver halves on BRP Guns be good for a semi build? Just wondering.
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I think its what tomR used
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waste of time imho, instead buy the assembled rear rec from brp with racthet plate installed for $100, this is what i did and so far i got no problems and almost ready to shoot, btw it is also in semi config and they call it scrap for use on an oxy build or dummy :D
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Tom,
Aha, that's what you bought.
What differs on the inside of that rear half over the original?
'm just curious if they shortened up the belly side so a FA bolt
wouldn't work in it, or if there's a plug somewhere.
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grip well is opened and thats all i see,l still need a bolt stop I think :D
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What is wrong with them that BRP considers them to be unusable? I wonder if some are worse than others.
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all I can think is cosmetic blems, maybe, if I get the recoup in i am done so ???
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TOM R wrote:all I can think is cosmetic blems, maybe, if I get the recoup in i am done so ???
It would bite if they scrap'd those things cause the mill jumped when tapping out the holes...for say, the recuperator maybe :shock:
....or the left rail


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all holes line up, actually looks like it was assembled then disasembled even has a sn that is welded over
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