Found a.22 Semi...thanks for the help! Videos soon!

Rob, you don't want to know what a Machinist's time is worth. Particularly a good one. Worth every penny, but very dear. Unless you have LOTS of disposable money, don't even think about it...let's just say that the replica that's the bones of this setup cost $400, and the machining cost more than the replica.

Worth it, I've wanted a tiny one ever since I saw a Furr Arms Gatling in .22 (sitting next to a 20mm vulcan!)

I can't comment on the accuracy yet, but the dirt was moving in the butts in the same area at 50 yards....I'd guestimate less than 12 inches, but that's without sighting, and without paper.

NS
 
NavyShooter said:
Rob, you don't want to know what a Machinist's time is worth. Particularly a good one. Worth every penny, but very dear. Unless you have LOTS of disposable money, don't even think about it...let's just say that the replica that's the bones of this setup cost $400, and the machining cost more than the replica.

Worth it, I've wanted a tiny one ever since I saw a Furr Arms Gatling in .22 (sitting next to a 20mm vulcan!)

I can't comment on the accuracy yet, but the dirt was moving in the butts in the same area at 50 yards....I'd guestimate less than 12 inches, but that's without sighting, and without paper.

NS

Hmmmmmm, Because Im afriad that Im going break my Mg42 kit since its plastic...I hear cracking sounds sometimes when I go to move to another target fast...Also I dont like my plastic sights.....

I will love to see it in person some day.....
 
Hey Brad maby you can help me figure how to mount my MG42 1022 onto a tripod...

MGTripod.jpg


I know to mount it and use the 50 rd drums, but not sure how I can mount it and be able to use 25 or any other curved mags.
 
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