Philadelphia ordinance m42 80% ever built?
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- Obergefreiter
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Philadelphia ordinance m42 80% ever built?
I've been reading all night but I've got to know if anyone has ever built a semi auto mg42 using a Philadelphia ordinance 80%. From what I read it is difficult, but so is rocket surgery. Anyone ever do it? Pointers?
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Re: Philadelphia ordinance m42 80% ever built?
Did you also check the brp receivers. More is posted on those than the Phil.
Good Luck
Later 42rocker
Good Luck
Later 42rocker
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- Obergefreiter
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Re: Philadelphia ordinance m42 80% ever built?
Picked a Philly one up on the cheap, couldn't resist. Could make a dummy, but I'd rather not. Let the metal fly!42rocker wrote:Did you also check the brp receivers. More is posted on those than the Phil.
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Re: Philadelphia ordinance m42 80% ever built?
Good Luck to you!
Please share some photos as I would like to see and know more about a Phil 80%
Later 42rocker
Please share some photos as I would like to see and know more about a Phil 80%
Later 42rocker
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Re: Philadelphia ordinance m42 80% ever built?
I too have a new Philly receiver that came with a kit I purchased a while back. I would be interested in how one could machine a good semi-receiver out of it. Harry
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Re: Philadelphia ordinance m42 80% ever built?
Will do. First I've got a few other projects on the table. (Yes, more projects than "Completes") I'll join a 12 step program after just one more
Re: Philadelphia ordinance m42 80% ever built?
I would suggest looking at cutting the Phia-Ord 80% in half from front to rear......doing the machining-out of the inside and then welding the halves together.
It just seems that it would be cheaper/faster to do it this way instead of trying "EDM" due to costs of the work.
Regards, RichardS
US Army, Retired.
It just seems that it would be cheaper/faster to do it this way instead of trying "EDM" due to costs of the work.
Regards, RichardS
US Army, Retired.
Re: Philadelphia ordinance m42 80% ever built?
Wow I wish I would have thought of that before my unsuccessful attempt.... My 2nd was the BRP and it worked out wellBlanksguy wrote:I would suggest looking at cutting the Phia-Ord 80% in half from front to rear......doing the machining-out of the inside and then welding the halves together.
It just seems that it would be cheaper/faster to do it this way instead of trying "EDM" due to costs of the work.
Regards, RichardS
US Army, Retired.
Re: Philadelphia ordinance m42 80% ever built?
usmc8488,
Isn't to WiseLiteArms that is making an SA42 with a machined rear-section (?).
Regards, RichardS.
US Army, Retired.
Isn't to WiseLiteArms that is making an SA42 with a machined rear-section (?).
Regards, RichardS.
US Army, Retired.
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Re: Philadelphia ordinance m42 80% ever built?
Correct the Wiselite Generation Two receiver is cut in half and then machined before being welded back together. It has the rails machined in. Harry
Re: Philadelphia ordinance m42 80% ever built?
Yes I knew they were using it.Blanksguy wrote:usmc8488,
Isn't to WiseLiteArms that is making an SA42 with a machined rear-section (?).
Regards, RichardS.
US Army, Retired.
My attempt was before WiseLite was doing the Gen 2. After my build I just didn't pay attention how they were using it. I probably could have just gone out and bought one for less $, but, I am a hobbyist who enjoins building. I also have only basic tools, Dremel, two drill presses Tig welder and hand tools.
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Re: Philadelphia ordinance m42 80% ever built?
I am looking to buy a 80% Philadelphia Ordnance Mg34 Receiver.
No pares needed.
Please post contact info if you have one for sale.
Oldrelic
12-03-2016
No pares needed.
Please post contact info if you have one for sale.
Oldrelic
12-03-2016