Which German factory built the nicest Mg42s
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Which German factory built the nicest Mg42s
During WW2 which mg42s had the best fit/ finish ? I'm not asking about which are most rare which factory produced the very nicest.
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Re: Which German factory built the nicest Mg42s
Very interesting question.
I believe that the receiver was only made by 4 companies and 5 companies made the finished MG42.
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I believe that the receiver was only made by 4 companies and 5 companies made the finished MG42.
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Re: Which German factory built the nicest Mg42s
I know as time went on they went downhill. 43' is the best year and later in it started to degrade shortcuts lack of stamps ect.I was curious whose were nicest.DFB and CRA had the nicest markings
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Re: Which German factory built the nicest Mg42s
Ok, anyone have any original ones that we can talk about for this thread??
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Re: Which German factory built the nicest Mg42s
Uh,huh. Mine is original. I even have a matching number barrael.
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What typeis yours John?
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Re: Which German factory built the nicest Mg42s
Mine is CRA
For those who don't have Michael Heidler's German manufacturers code book (excellent source), here's a link to an older online listing.
https://oldmilitarymarkings.com/codes_full.html
For those who don't have Michael Heidler's German manufacturers code book (excellent source), here's a link to an older online listing.
https://oldmilitarymarkings.com/codes_full.html