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I hope to have my MG42/M53 finished and ready for the range by mid-October. In the mean time I'm stocking up on 8 mm ammo and putting together a German uniform and equipment to go with it. One question I have is where can I find 8 mm ammo belts that hold more than 50 rounds?

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250 round fortress belts are not common, and there is no specific source for them. If you must have one, you can make them from the 50 round belts by disassembling some belts and connecting the links together. It will take a couple needle nose pliers, strong hands, and patience, with eye protection recommended.

The were made for the early MG34's. Why would you want them for the 42?
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johnb593 wrote:I hope to have my MG42/M53 finished and ready for the range by mid-October. In the mean time I'm stocking up on 8 mm ammo and putting together a German uniform and equipment to go with it. One question I have is where can I find 8 mm ammo belts that hold more than 50 rounds?

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You can connect the belts without disassembling them, you just put the ends together and slide a cartridge in that slot which will hold them together. No different than putting on a starter tab.
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jbaum wrote:250 round fortress belts are not common, and there is no specific source for them. If you must have one, you can make them from the 50 round belts by disassembling some belts and connecting the links together. It will take a couple needle nose pliers, strong hands, and patience, with eye protection recommended.

The were made for the early MG34's. Why would you want them for the 42?

250 round belts would be a bit more than I need. 100 or so would be good. I want to use the longer belt for photos with my gun, etc. Nothing really earth shaking but it would LOOK nice in photos. After all the work put in on it I want to take some photos that are really interesting and a longer belt than the 50's I have would look really good.
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Roscoeturner wrote:
johnb593 wrote:I hope to have my MG42/M53 finished and ready for the range by mid-October. In the mean time I'm stocking up on 8 mm ammo and putting together a German uniform and equipment to go with it. One question I have is where can I find 8 mm ammo belts that hold more than 50 rounds?

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You can connect the belts without disassembling them, you just put the ends together and slide a cartridge in that slot which will hold them together. No different than putting on a starter tab.
Thanks. I'll have to give that a try.
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That worked fine Roscoe. Thanks.
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johnb593 wrote:That worked fine Roscoe. Thanks.
Glad to help.
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It has been a long haul but I think I see a light somewhere up ahead! Thanks to some great help from Oakrodent the gun is well on the way to being a semi-auto shooter. I still have to make some modifications to the "innards" plus clean it up and apply a coat of black Duracoat. I hope to have it range ready shortly after the first of the year. :D
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Oakrodent is Good People. Has helped a lot of folks out.

Glad to see that you stayed with this and are looking forward to going to the range at the start of the year. Good Luck.

Looking forward to a range report.

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Agreed! Thanks for recommending him!
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You will want to go out and test fire it before the dura coat... mine took a little tweaking to get going.... Just me 2 cents..

and wasn't this much better than the demilitarized MG42 you originally wanted..

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johnb593 wrote:It has been a long haul but I think I see a light somewhere up ahead! Thanks to some great help from Oakrodent the gun is well on the way to being a semi-auto shooter. I still have to make some modifications to the "innards" plus clean it up and apply a coat of black Duracoat. I hope to have it range ready shortly after the first of the year. :D

That's looking great John. I was wondering how you were making out on this.

I'd hold off on the final finish till after you test it. I found this out the hard way on my last build.
Glad to see it coming along nicely though.

Keep us posted.
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usmc8488 wrote:You will want to go out and test fire it before the dura coat... mine took a little tweaking to get going.... Just me 2 cents..

and wasn't this much better than the demilitarized MG42 you originally wanted..

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Thanks. Yep, I'll clean it all up and take it out for a test shoot. THEN Duracoat. MUCH better than a demilled gun for sure!
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Der Alder wrote:
johnb593 wrote:It has been a long haul but I think I see a light somewhere up ahead! Thanks to some great help from Oakrodent the gun is well on the way to being a semi-auto shooter. I still have to make some modifications to the "innards" plus clean it up and apply a coat of black Duracoat. I hope to have it range ready shortly after the first of the year. :D

That's looking great John. I was wondering how you were making out on this.

I'd hold off on the final finish till after you test it. I found this out the hard way on my last build.
Glad to see it coming along nicely though.

Keep us posted.
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Thanks Tom. I have to disassemble it and clean everything up then but it back together. I'm hoping right after the first of the year I'll be able to take it to the range. Fingers crossed.
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The only other advice I can give you is loading. The closed bolt semi, Me, I created a problem when I closed the top cover on a live round.

To avoid this I recommend a bolt hold open modification here is the link from a member member.

The photos seem to be gone but maybe someone can re-post.

viewtopic.php?f=10&t=3372
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usmc8488 wrote:The only other advice I can give you is loading. The closed bolt semi, Me, I created a problem when I closed the top cover on a live round.

To avoid this I recommend a bolt hold open modification here is the link from a member member.

The photos seem to be gone but maybe someone can re-post.

viewtopic.php?f=10&t=3372

Thanks! I will keep this in mind for sure and be extra careful.
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