Note: This will simply document my build, and will assist you in your own builds. By no means is my method "approved" here in Canada by the RCMP. I am hoping as it is the same method used to build those m53's and mg42's sold at retail in the US, that the conversion will be acceptable here. But i am risking my own investment to hopefully open some doors for others of you interested. I shall post of its approval or disapproval after i have built it and have had it verified.
I am protesting the gunsmithing forum right now, so i will place this thread here. The ppsh41 build post was made here anyways, so i should not be infringing upon any forum rules.
Building a semi automatic mg42 or m53 sarac that fires from a closed bolt:
RCMP approval sort of, as i asked him the legal process in which one would make a semi auto mg42:
I am not complete on my own build, therefore i will not be able to provide a complete tutorial (until hopefully may-june), however i will start things off with a "what you will need from marstar" picture and mostly complete list (i may add to it in case i forget anything).
Depending on your source for parts, .308 and 8mm are NOT INTERCHANGEABLE for use
. Just had to make that very clear sorry for caps.
List of parts from marstar http://www.marstar.ca/mg42m53p.htm:
M42-001 lock catch pin
M42-002 lock catch
M42-003 lock catch
M42-005 Complete rear sight (not necessary to shoot, but i like to aim
)
M42-008 Barrel stop
M42-009 Barrel door
M42-010 Cam
M42-011 Dust cover
M42-012 " " spring
M42-013 " " pin
M42-014 Left Rail (rails are riveted it, i'll have to find rivet size later)
M42-015 Right Rail
M42-016 plate lock spring
M42-017 plate lock
M42-018 plate lock pin
M42-010 Cam
M42-047 Grip housing (You do not need any of the trigger parts)
M42-048 Left grip plate
M42-049 Grip screw (you'll need 2)
M42-055 Right grip
M42-056 Grip nut (you'll need 2)
M42-057 Split pin Female (needed to mount grip to gun)
M42-058 Split pin Male
M42-069 Bipod (not needed if you are buying a tripod)
M42-071 Recoil Spring
M42-072 8mm Barrel
M42-073 Cover hinge pin (fits into cam)
M42-074 Complete Bolt assembly
M42-077 Butt + Buffer assembly
M42-078 Charging handle assembly
M42-079 Complete top cover assembly
M42-080 Feed tray
M42-082 Barrel guide bearing sleeve
M42-083 Booster + Cone
(My internet connection right now is sucking, i cannot access the pictures, and marstar has taken it upon themselves to name all their parts differently from everybody else
. So once i get my connection fixed, i will browse through the pictures and find the Recuperator, and grip to receiver attaching thingy lol). Also you will need the front sight assembly, but i cannot access the picture to identify the individual parts.
Edit: "Buy Canadian", i have all the means to replicate such barrel bushing, i might give it a go.
Other parts you will need to complete a receiver blank will be buffer cams, and Buffer latch stud. These are not available via marstar, they however can be made without too much effort.
Buffer cams
buffer latch stud (sorry it's blurry)
I will post my success or failure to acquire receiver stampings (bought, or made).
Edit: I will also replicate these modification parts, maybe keep a small batch available. Parts include the bolt modifications, and grip modifications. You can use various trigger groups such as from the ar-15, FAL, etc. Your "box" on the grip must be drilled and constructed specifically for whatever trigger group you utilize though.
Use projectguns.com as a reference to parts required.
Aside from that, tooling required to complete this build:
- TIG Welding unit (MIG will do, but TIG is preferred)
- Ball peen hammer (or whatever device you wish to use for rivets)
- Milling machine or Dremel with a steady hand
- Drill press or handheld drill or dremel with a drill bit on it
Okay, i have the parts, now what do i do with them?
1) Modify your Grip, using tutorial i'll provide
2) Modify your Bolt, again with tutorial i'll provide
3) Build your receiver from stampings (?) There is no tutorial for this, i will provide one
4) Install a stud into rear receiver half to ensure original bolt cannot be installed
5) Extend grip slot so that original grip will not attach
Once i get some funds for the receiver stampings ($800 or so) AND the approval i require to import, i will commence the receiver tutorial. I would expect the bolt and grip tutorial first, as they are cheaper and easier
.
I have dealt with all the legalities through numerous contact with the RCMP, so this is NOT a thread to discuss them. Please keep it clean, as i will be adding the tutorial to it. Feel free to post questions, or things of that sort though
.
Note *edited*: You cannot export any machine gun parts from the USA. I am not sure how marstar conducts the sales of their individual mg42 parts, you should inquire your questions with John, or other employees of marstar.
This build is expensive as heck. But just who will you buy a semi auto mg42 from here? No one.
SA mg42's in the US sell for about $5-8000 for an authentic german ww2 kit. Do not mistake them for their cheaper counterpart the M53 sarac.
Century Arms *edit* have made semi automatic m53's. The quality apparently is very low, that is why John has never imported them, as they have been said to be dangerous (?) . Anyways, they aren't the best, but they still go for about $3-4000, which serves as a good reference value anyways.
Anyways, i will update as i go
.
-Michael J
I am protesting the gunsmithing forum right now, so i will place this thread here. The ppsh41 build post was made here anyways, so i should not be infringing upon any forum rules.
Building a semi automatic mg42 or m53 sarac that fires from a closed bolt:
RCMP approval sort of, as i asked him the legal process in which one would make a semi auto mg42:
Mike
The process goes something like this:
Build a new receiver, incapable of containing original auto parts, ensuring that the firearm will fire in the semi-auto mode only, keeping the barrel longer than 470mm if a centre-fire,
Make an application to register the firearm, you will not have a Firearms Reference Table number, or verifier number, but make the application anyways by submitting a CAFC 998 located here: http://www.cfc-cafc.gc.ca/form-formulaire/indiv_forms/998_e.asp
The firearm will be inspected by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to determine it is a semi-auto only, and if it meets their satisfaction, we will issue a registration certificate.
Hope this answers your question.
Regards,
George
George Fraser SSM, C.D.
Canadian Firearms Program / Programme canadienne des armes à feu
Royal Canadian Mounted Police / Gendarmerie royale du Canada
Ottawa, Canada K1A 0R2
george.fraser@cfc-cafc.gc.ca
1 800 731-4000 ext 2073
613-949-6514 | Facsimile / Télécopieur 613-993-5548
I am not complete on my own build, therefore i will not be able to provide a complete tutorial (until hopefully may-june), however i will start things off with a "what you will need from marstar" picture and mostly complete list (i may add to it in case i forget anything).
Depending on your source for parts, .308 and 8mm are NOT INTERCHANGEABLE for use
List of parts from marstar http://www.marstar.ca/mg42m53p.htm:
M42-001 lock catch pin
M42-002 lock catch
M42-003 lock catch
M42-005 Complete rear sight (not necessary to shoot, but i like to aim
M42-008 Barrel stop
M42-009 Barrel door
M42-010 Cam
M42-011 Dust cover
M42-012 " " spring
M42-013 " " pin
M42-014 Left Rail (rails are riveted it, i'll have to find rivet size later)
M42-015 Right Rail
M42-016 plate lock spring
M42-017 plate lock
M42-018 plate lock pin
M42-010 Cam
M42-047 Grip housing (You do not need any of the trigger parts)
M42-048 Left grip plate
M42-049 Grip screw (you'll need 2)
M42-055 Right grip
M42-056 Grip nut (you'll need 2)
M42-057 Split pin Female (needed to mount grip to gun)
M42-058 Split pin Male
M42-069 Bipod (not needed if you are buying a tripod)
M42-071 Recoil Spring
M42-072 8mm Barrel
M42-073 Cover hinge pin (fits into cam)
M42-074 Complete Bolt assembly
M42-077 Butt + Buffer assembly
M42-078 Charging handle assembly
M42-079 Complete top cover assembly
M42-080 Feed tray
M42-082 Barrel guide bearing sleeve
M42-083 Booster + Cone
(My internet connection right now is sucking, i cannot access the pictures, and marstar has taken it upon themselves to name all their parts differently from everybody else
Edit: "Buy Canadian", i have all the means to replicate such barrel bushing, i might give it a go.
Other parts you will need to complete a receiver blank will be buffer cams, and Buffer latch stud. These are not available via marstar, they however can be made without too much effort.
Buffer cams
buffer latch stud (sorry it's blurry)
I will post my success or failure to acquire receiver stampings (bought, or made).
Edit: I will also replicate these modification parts, maybe keep a small batch available. Parts include the bolt modifications, and grip modifications. You can use various trigger groups such as from the ar-15, FAL, etc. Your "box" on the grip must be drilled and constructed specifically for whatever trigger group you utilize though.
Use projectguns.com as a reference to parts required.
Aside from that, tooling required to complete this build:
- TIG Welding unit (MIG will do, but TIG is preferred)
- Ball peen hammer (or whatever device you wish to use for rivets)
- Milling machine or Dremel with a steady hand
- Drill press or handheld drill or dremel with a drill bit on it
Okay, i have the parts, now what do i do with them?
1) Modify your Grip, using tutorial i'll provide
2) Modify your Bolt, again with tutorial i'll provide
3) Build your receiver from stampings (?) There is no tutorial for this, i will provide one
4) Install a stud into rear receiver half to ensure original bolt cannot be installed
5) Extend grip slot so that original grip will not attach
Once i get some funds for the receiver stampings ($800 or so) AND the approval i require to import, i will commence the receiver tutorial. I would expect the bolt and grip tutorial first, as they are cheaper and easier
I have dealt with all the legalities through numerous contact with the RCMP, so this is NOT a thread to discuss them. Please keep it clean, as i will be adding the tutorial to it. Feel free to post questions, or things of that sort though
Note *edited*: You cannot export any machine gun parts from the USA. I am not sure how marstar conducts the sales of their individual mg42 parts, you should inquire your questions with John, or other employees of marstar.
This build is expensive as heck. But just who will you buy a semi auto mg42 from here? No one.
SA mg42's in the US sell for about $5-8000 for an authentic german ww2 kit. Do not mistake them for their cheaper counterpart the M53 sarac.
Century Arms *edit* have made semi automatic m53's. The quality apparently is very low, that is why John has never imported them, as they have been said to be dangerous (?) . Anyways, they aren't the best, but they still go for about $3-4000, which serves as a good reference value anyways.
Anyways, i will update as i go
-Michael J
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