Where are the good spareparts days gone?

paco

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Yep,
But that ain't gonna happen.
I got my own stash locked up safely. And ammo, and mags ; )

Also, Belgium just went into lock down.
Creepy, empty highways, no traffice, no people.

apocalytic...
Good luck all.

Paco
 

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Yep,
But that ain't gonna happen.
I got my own stash locked up safely. And ammo, and mags ; )

Also, Belgium just went into lock down.
Creepy, empty highways, no traffice, no people.

apocalytic...
Good luck all.

Paco

At least not in a "zombie" manner!!! :roflmao

Tony
 

paco

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Zombies, mmm, that would be fun in these days. On top of my roof and a pile mags.
Bring'm on... :devil
 

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Tell me about the FG 42 in your pic, that catches my eye!

Is it real or one of the Japanese display guns? Or one of the Texas semi builds?

Awesome stuff!

HK Ag
 

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Hi folks,

I got my hands on a working selective Krieghof FG42/2.
It's a postwar made by Dietrich, Germany before they went broke.
They made 4 pieces selective fire out of 125 semi's.
The other 3 are in one collection.

As you see, it's the 2nd model. The rifle has interchangable parts with the WW2 FG42. This one has an original ZF4 "L" luftwaffe stamped sniper scope.

I'm truely amased how the Germans managed to build a selective fire rifle like this.

*Light as a K98
*Bayonet
*Box fed mags
*Sniping possible, closed bolt
*detachable scope
*Bipod
*light machine gun
*open bolt for maximum air cooling
*Low profile
*short lenght
* compensated and controlable fire


Somehow, they did the right thing...



































 

HK AG

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Paco thanks for sharing, I had no idea that any were made after WWII. That is an amazing specimen you have there. So it sounds like 125 were made in total. I’ll have to try and find out more about those. Great pictures as well thank you. The few originals that have come up for auction here are crazy expensive. I find the fg42 fascinating, as you say that they were able to produce something so unique for such an elite but small para fighting force.

HK Ag
 
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Please, Share With me Info. about a Semi-Auto Drop-in UZI parts kit??
My Question, that I need "YOUR" help with: PLEASE HELP ME, if you can!?? I need your knowledge and input on this topic. I just ordered/bought a McKay Complete/Welded and completed UZI semi-auto Receiver. It is supposed to be one of the best recievers you can buy. (that is, according to my reseach and what I have heard and read!) I can only hope that this is to be true. Now that I have this reciever, that is ready for a complete UZI drop in Semi-auto drop in kit, (I now have learned from YOU-TUBE.) that most of the Kits that are avaiable now (from RTG, Etc.) are SMG Sub deactivated Machine Gun kits that fire from the open bolt! I dont want that! I don't want an UZI parts kit, that I have to work on to convert it to work as a Semi-Auto parts kit! Now, here is my question, ......... Do you know of anyone who sells an UZI parts kit that contains a Semi-Auto bolt, that fires from the closed bolt? A parts kit that contains a CLOSED bolt semi-auto Bolt and sear, and a 2 position Grip, (with only SAFE and FIRE) and/or a 16 inch barrel? Any help or Suggestion would be greatly appreciated. Thank You.
 

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Oh Hell Ya!
I would love to see an UZI Parts Kit fit into an FNC.

I suppose if you got a big enough hammer you could squeeze anything in there. :pound
 
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