Need an MG34 dummy reciever
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Need an MG34 dummy reciever
Need a dummy reciever for MG34 desplay can any body help with one for sale or know where I can get one?
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Re: Need an MG34 dummy reciever
Whats up with the big gap in these? ---bil
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Re: Need an MG34 dummy reciever
they are matching their front receivers with IMA rear ones so there is a section missing....
Re: Need an MG34 dummy reciever
That's crazy-it isn't a receiver,its just part. ---bil
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Re: Need an MG34 dummy reciever
Still remember the post about taking one of those "open" brp style dummy receivers and adding molding clay to it...
Bake shake paint... Wait take out the shake part. Really the whole thing looked good when it was done... Because that one started out as just parts not welded together they "could" remove the clay and still have the original parts for later. That way if they wanted to reweld or sell or whatever they could..
Later 42rocker
Bake shake paint... Wait take out the shake part. Really the whole thing looked good when it was done... Because that one started out as just parts not welded together they "could" remove the clay and still have the original parts for later. That way if they wanted to reweld or sell or whatever they could..
Later 42rocker
Re: Need an MG34 dummy reciever
APEX Gun Parts still has cut MG34 receivers in stock::
https://www.apexgunparts.com/product_in ... ts_id/1309
That would seem to be a good start point for a display receiver.
No need to worry about getting the internal parts back in, just weld it up solid.
https://www.apexgunparts.com/product_in ... ts_id/1309
That would seem to be a good start point for a display receiver.
No need to worry about getting the internal parts back in, just weld it up solid.
Re: Need an MG34 dummy reciever
That would be fairly easy-just clean out the rail slots,insert proper size piece of steel,and weld to the proper length.Then take your time and fill in the cuts.Nice! ---bil
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well that's what im going to do know that i am aware those are available. i just ordered one.
Re: Need an MG34 dummy reciever
i have one I could sell you if your interested. aluminum solid block. Would be month until i could get it to you as i am currently on vacation. let me know if interested
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These receivers remind me of that “Simpsons” episode with Homer and his sugar pile. If Apex dumped these three years ago they would have sold out and tripled their asking price.
Judging on what people have said that bought them the picture is a VERY nice specimen, expect sauced threads in the buffer area and a torch-cut through the front severing the mounting stud that fits in the barrel shroud---certainly PERFECT for a dummy receiver at $75, but remember when receivers like this were going for $250 on GB, when the sets you could easily re-weld were bringing in $400-$500?
Judging on what people have said that bought them the picture is a VERY nice specimen, expect sauced threads in the buffer area and a torch-cut through the front severing the mounting stud that fits in the barrel shroud---certainly PERFECT for a dummy receiver at $75, but remember when receivers like this were going for $250 on GB, when the sets you could easily re-weld were bringing in $400-$500?
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Re: Need an MG34 dummy reciever
i am interested. how much?panzer79 wrote:i have one I could sell you if your interested. aluminum solid block. Would be month until i could get it to you as i am currently on vacation. let me know if interested
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Re: Need an MG34 dummy reciever
I have an aluminum dummy receiver with parts assembled on it to make a dummy gun - $800.
PM me.
Got a TNW one, don;t need the dummy anymore.
Pit.
PM me.
Got a TNW one, don;t need the dummy anymore.
Pit.