Here is a video of one of my SA MG-42s at the firing range. Not bad for a pile of parts. This is not me or at a range in PA but of one of my MG-42s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbgHVNBI ... r_embedded[/video]
BRP SA MG-42 at firing range
BRP SA MG-42 at firing range
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Re: BRP SA MG-42 at firing range
Sweet!
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Re: BRP SA MG-42 at firing range
That's not FA, sure is close. Ok, FA is a lot faster, buttttt.... Crank fire not needed...
Thanks for sharing....
Later 42rocker
Thanks for sharing....
Later 42rocker
Re: BRP SA MG-42 at firing range
LOL I just logged on here to post my video and here it is!! Credit years of paintball for the trigger finger.42rocker wrote:Crank fire not needed...
My friend found a beautiful as-issued Russian 1953 SKS in his dad's closet, so we declared a "stalingrad day" and took a bunch of russian and german guns out into the fresh snow. I heard MG42 weren't accurate, but I found it pretty easy to consistently hit pigeons at 75m on single shot.
Cudos to Rodent on the build. Smooth action and a nice trigger pull. It eats 50 belts of Romanian just as happy as can be. It's a dirty pig just like my Cetme.
Also got a pile of lit from GermanManuals, and they are works of art as well. What a great forum.
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