Oh yes, while I am on the info search, my MG 42 does not have the adjustable bipod, is one proper on my weapon??????? If so, does anyone know of an available unit!!!!!!!
Thanks in asdvance for any help!
Dennis at dgf@netnitco.net

You will see some primer peaking through in places after you paint. But it's when it starts to get scratched up and abused is when you want that red primer paint to show through.12thWaffenSS wrote:Why don't you go to 1944 Militaria.com and buy the Dunkel Feld Grau or what ever other paint colors they offer?
As for the primer, I think any dark red crimson primer would do. You really shouldn't see any primer once something is painted. Then again, I could be wrong.
Boondoggle wrote:My M53 looks to be a mix of black oxide and parkerizing finish. Not sure what the correct finish for the MG42 should be.
Parkerizing is easy enough to do at home, just need a stainless container big enough to hold the parts, and heat the solution to 200°.
Black oxide is a little more hazardous. One commercial name for hot alkaline black oxide is Du-Lite. Check around with the local gunsmiths to see if any have the equipment.
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