My Early Dated MG42
My Early Dated MG42
Pics of my early "B" Block CRA dated MG42. It does not have the early slab handle and being an early 1943 dont know if it would of had one?
Has an matching early maget stamped WaA buffer and war time bolt with bpr stamped feed levers ect.
It has a german bakelite butt BUT its a post war one.
Has a unmarked flash hider/recoil booster but would like to find a WaA 11 marked if poss as well as bakelite WaA 11 buttstock.
It is deactivated but done nicely leaveing rollers in place. Barrel was put in a lathe and a short 2mm deep channel cut in underside of it then barrel re-fitted to barrel reciver before being welded into place ( only welded at breach end ) barrel cant be re-moved with this method of deactiveing but it does allow the rollers to remain in bolt and move freely and lock into barrel breach head like they were designed to do if it was a live weapon. This MG can still be dry fired.
Rob
Has an matching early maget stamped WaA buffer and war time bolt with bpr stamped feed levers ect.
It has a german bakelite butt BUT its a post war one.
Has a unmarked flash hider/recoil booster but would like to find a WaA 11 marked if poss as well as bakelite WaA 11 buttstock.
It is deactivated but done nicely leaveing rollers in place. Barrel was put in a lathe and a short 2mm deep channel cut in underside of it then barrel re-fitted to barrel reciver before being welded into place ( only welded at breach end ) barrel cant be re-moved with this method of deactiveing but it does allow the rollers to remain in bolt and move freely and lock into barrel breach head like they were designed to do if it was a live weapon. This MG can still be dry fired.
Rob
Re: My Early Dated MG42
Market224,
AWESOME!! Always sad to see a dewat but understandable based on your geographic location. Good luck on the WaA11 parts. Let me know if you find extras; I believe you will hav ebetter luck in Europe than the USA. I am also trying to get my early (5XXX No letter block) CRA back to wartime livery.
Thanks for sharing!

AWESOME!! Always sad to see a dewat but understandable based on your geographic location. Good luck on the WaA11 parts. Let me know if you find extras; I believe you will hav ebetter luck in Europe than the USA. I am also trying to get my early (5XXX No letter block) CRA back to wartime livery.
Thanks for sharing!

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Looks nice. Double "U" front sight area, PJ stamped in middle. NICE..
Enjoy it.
Later 42rocker
Enjoy it.
Later 42rocker
Re: My Early Dated MG42
Thanks for for comments MP44. I know in certain states in US live arms can be fired, I would love to feel the movements and experience the smells and noise of a live MG42 fireing in anger.mp44dude wrote:Market224,
AWESOME!! Always sad to see a dewat but understandable based on your geographic location. Good luck on the WaA11 parts. Let me know if you find extras; I believe you will hav ebetter luck in Europe than the USA. I am also trying to get my early (5XXX No letter block) CRA back to wartime livery.
Thanks for sharing!
Not easy to find genuine war time marked parts now, Internet gives you access to the world but still none for sale... yet. Nice to hear you have a early CRA. Let me know if you get it back into a working BUZZ SAW

Rob
Re: My Early Dated MG42
Thanks for looking Rock.42rocker wrote:Looks nice. Double "U" front sight area, PJ stamped in middle. NICE..
Enjoy it.
Later 42rocker
I think its nice too . Sorry to seem dim but whats a PJ stamp?
Best Rob
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Rob
Sorry about that, the mind drifted and I said PJ when I should have said "brp". That's a nice "brp" stamping in the center. We don't see that on a lot on the mg42's in this area because that's normally the area where they torch and cut out. Of course that area gets re-welded in the rebuild but it's now missing the "brp" or "PJ" hallmark.
Very nice mg42...
Later 42rocker
Sorry about that, the mind drifted and I said PJ when I should have said "brp". That's a nice "brp" stamping in the center. We don't see that on a lot on the mg42's in this area because that's normally the area where they torch and cut out. Of course that area gets re-welded in the rebuild but it's now missing the "brp" or "PJ" hallmark.
Very nice mg42...
Later 42rocker
Re: My Early Dated MG42
The UK "deacts" are much admired here. Many members have posted their purchaces here, its amazing to us that such good examples still exist. Working entact and papered firearms such as yours command a $ premium here. Nice firearm.
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Thanks Dan. If you come across a WaA 11 flash hider or bakelite WaA stock i would be intrested and pay top $.Dan@AngolaArmory wrote:The UK "deacts" are much admired here. Many members have posted their purchaces here, its amazing to us that such good examples still exist. Working entact and papered firearms such as yours command a $ premium here. Nice firearm.
Becomeing harder to find genuine war time MG42s of any kind now. Dam shame.
Rob
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It is difficult to get gun parts shipped from the USA because the powers that be have deemed it naughty
. That's the powers that be on both sides of the pond.
Try Egun but it may take a while for the parts you want to turn up. Easier to get parts delivered from Germany too.

Try Egun but it may take a while for the parts you want to turn up. Easier to get parts delivered from Germany too.
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Thanks Rocker.
Already looked at his site, As Longhorn said, Probably hard if not impossible to ship into uk with it being confiscated.
Cheers anyway

Rob
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The powers to be are full oflonghorn109 wrote:It is difficult to get gun parts shipped from the USA because the powers that be have deemed it naughty. That's the powers that be on both sides of the pond.
Try Egun but it may take a while for the parts you want to turn up. Easier to get parts delivered from Germany too.

I have bought and had shipped into UK from germany before.
www.raskantik.com is good.
Thanks for Egun site, i will take a look.
Rob
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I can neither confirm nor deny purchases from Rask Antick and egun 

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