What to do with a rare parts kit?
What to do with a rare parts kit?
Hello to all,
I may be able to get ahold of a rare mg42 parts kit. The question is should I make it into a dummy gun a semi auto or a post sample machine gun?
I may be able to get ahold of a rare mg42 parts kit. The question is should I make it into a dummy gun a semi auto or a post sample machine gun?
Re: What to do with a rare parts kit?
I might be alone on this but I think you should make it into an unregistered full auto machine gun.mg42rip wrote:Hello to all,
I may be able to get ahold of a rare mg42 parts kit. The question is should I make it into a dummy gun a semi auto or a post sample machine gun?
I'm kidding, of course.
Re: What to do with a rare parts kit?
Ahhh if your Licensed to do a dealers sample why the heck would you be asking about a dummy gun????????????????
Re: What to do with a rare parts kit?
The reason I'm asking about a dummy is because I have a transferable gun that I shoot now and several other parts kits that I could make into a post sample.
Re: What to do with a rare parts kit?
43 dated CRA gun with matching #'s on feed tray, barrel, site and slab sided cocking handle and this is not a reworked yugo gun.
Re: What to do with a rare parts kit?
oh yea every part including the bakelite stock has wa11 stamped on it. The cocking handle has 3 of them on it.
There are about 25 total on all the parts together.
There are about 25 total on all the parts together.
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Re: What to do with a rare parts kit?
Honestly, IMHO, a dummy gun for such a parts kit would be a total waste. If you are going to take the time to re-weld her, at least give her a semi-receiver. Then as cash/time permits, you can sort out the semi-internals (grip stick and bolt).
Personally, sure full auto is great if it was registered before May ‘86, post samples are neat as well but can only be possessed by a limited audience, but a semi-auto practically guarantees that it will always find itself a home. If you move around a lot you may end up in one of the 10 states that do not allow Class III weapons, your semi-receiver would be allowed in most of those states.
Plus semi is not all that bad, you burn less ammo God knows 8mm is not as cheap as it use to be
Personally, sure full auto is great if it was registered before May ‘86, post samples are neat as well but can only be possessed by a limited audience, but a semi-auto practically guarantees that it will always find itself a home. If you move around a lot you may end up in one of the 10 states that do not allow Class III weapons, your semi-receiver would be allowed in most of those states.
Plus semi is not all that bad, you burn less ammo God knows 8mm is not as cheap as it use to be
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Re: What to do with a rare parts kit?
I would agree with Prussia a semi-auto is more than likly your best bet,unless you plan on keeping it yourself.
I wouldn't waste a kit like that on a dummy gun,not when you can make something that goes BANG!
I wouldn't waste a kit like that on a dummy gun,not when you can make something that goes BANG!
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Re: What to do with a rare parts kit?
turn it into a plow shear, you can't eat metal under a national socialist program that is looking you in the face, it's coming --just sit back and watch--- if you will
Re: What to do with a rare parts kit?
im not going out like that and i hope there are millions that feel the same way. at the very least, we can all take over a small island. THE 34'S GET THE BALL TURRENTS!
Re: What to do with a rare parts kit?
Well I just want to see pictures of this waffen laden slabsided matching number parts kit
Re: What to do with a rare parts kit?
Aren't you Mr. Positive?blackreichswehr wrote:turn it into a plow shear, you can't eat metal under a national socialist program that is looking you in the face, it's coming --just sit back and watch--- if you will
Re: What to do with a rare parts kit?
Let me see if I can get ahold of this unit first, I'm working on a deal with him right now and if I get it I will take some pics.
Re: What to do with a rare parts kit?
"What to do with a rare parts kit?"
Send it to me, of course!!!
I can't believe I'm the first to give this answer....
Send it to me, of course!!!
I can't believe I'm the first to give this answer....
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Re: What to do with a rare parts kit?
just being sarcastic about the plow shear--
Re: What to do with a rare parts kit?
Blackreich,
Too late to say it was a joke...I just told some local Amish about using the 42 as a plow...they hitched up the horses and are on their way to pick it up!
The farm is counting on it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
POWER TO THE PEOPLE!!
Too late to say it was a joke...I just told some local Amish about using the 42 as a plow...they hitched up the horses and are on their way to pick it up!
The farm is counting on it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
POWER TO THE PEOPLE!!
Re: What to do with a rare parts kit?
I'm working on the pics. Actually I'm only about 5 miles from the amish comunity, I could probably get a whole pickup truck full of pies for this plow !!!!!!