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Posted: 10/6/2012 5:25:33 PM EDT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-CfuvCHq4I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KA9JP_DHVKM One of those guns I'd love to find a parts kit and get it rebuilt into a semi. |
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Now is the time if you want to get a kit cheap. Where? http://militarygunsupply.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2&products_id=18 |
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Buy this guy's http://www.falfiles.com/forums/showthread.php?t=338012
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Now is the time if you want to get a kit cheap. Where? http://militarygunsupply.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2&products_id=18 Interesting. I'm surprised there aren't more semi-auto guns out there, since parts kits are so cheap. |
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Now is the time if you want to get a kit cheap. Where? The Military Gun Supply kit are not for the novice builder. They're doable though. These from IMA are best for the garage builder |
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Now is the time if you want to get a kit cheap. Where? http://militarygunsupply.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2&products_id=18 Interesting. I'm surprised there aren't more semi-auto guns out there, since parts kits are so cheap. Those kits are cheap for a reason. They're demilled right through the barrel locking lugs. Instead of the old Interdinace demills that avoided that area. |
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There was a torch cut kit on sturmgweher a while back for $750.. I have seen what Len@ historic arms does on a build. It is a lot of work and does not seem home builder friendly at all.
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There are (not) many like it (in the US) but this one is mine. Transferable full-auto reweld.
http://i1185.photobucket.com/albums/z344/jan231855/GetAttachment.jpg Actually I'm still waiting for the tax stamp to come back so I can rescue it from my dealer's safe. I can't wait to shoot it. |
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Now is the time if you want to get a kit cheap. Where? http://militarygunsupply.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2&products_id=18 Butchered POS cut through magazine well, mag catch and locking lugs. Hold out for one of the old Inter Ordanance kits if you can find one. Much easier to rebuild with cleaner cuts in non critical areas. They imported and demilled them about 10 years back. |
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So you have to reweld the receiver from those kits? Yes+ 922r and modifying the naughty bits. |
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I thought the cheap .303 dried up years ago? Gonna be expensive to shoot.
But one VERY COOL gun to own. |
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I thought the cheap .303 dried up years ago? Gonna be expensive to shoot. But one VERY COOL gun to own. 54r conversion. |
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"It's me Bren Gun!" first thing i think of anytime i see one |
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What happened to once a MG always a MG? Once the receiver is properly destroyed, it's no longer a machine gun, just scrap. You're essentially making a new receiver from scrap metal. |
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What happened to once a MG always a MG? It's not a machine gun anymore. Now it's just scrap metal. Once a machine gun always a machine gun would apply if you found a bunch of full autos and tried to make them semi only...that wouldn't fly. But the firearm is destroyed with the demil process. Then another firearm is made when you reveled the receiver. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-CfuvCHq4I http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KA9JP_DHVKM One of those guns I'd love to find a parts kit and get it rebuilt into a semi. I know of one for sale for $2500, rebuilt as a semi of course... PM me if you're seriously interested. |
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More please....
Quoted:Friend shooting one ;)
http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb470/Shungito/7B673B3C-A6E9-4F7A-9D26-468D3CD488A4-1250-00000282180865D8_zpsaaa0f6eb.jpg |
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Quoted: Quoted: So you have to reweld the receiver from those kits? Yes+ 922r and modifying the naughty bits. Seems like that would be costly to find someone capable of doing that. |
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Quoted: Auck! I heard a que for "Ronnie the Bren Girl": http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_magu7wwoRL1qb8shuo1_500.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veronica_Foster So much hotter than Rosie the Riveter! |
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I have an IMI kit sitting in the corner right now. I bought it, sent it to Project Guns, and was told my receiver was too trashed to be rewelded :-/. They told me that it's a 50/50 toss up on on the IMI kit guns on whether the receiver is in good enough shape to reweld. It's low enough on my list of projects that I'm not willing to buy another kit hoping the receiver is in better shape.
I'm hoping someone comes out with an affordable Bren receiver, but until that happens my gun is staying in kit form. There's a great thread on here somewhere of a guy that had his kit gun rewelded. It was the inspiration for me buying one. |
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Your last post. RIP, buddy. |
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Your last post. RIP, buddy. |
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Definately need more pics of said friend and Bren.
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Friend shooting one ;) http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb470/Shungito/7B673B3C-A6E9-4F7A-9D26-468D3CD488A4-1250-00000282180865D8_zpsaaa0f6eb.jpg |
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The one photo at the range is definitely one I built...
If I were not so distracted by the "shooter" I might have been able to identify that one as well... They take a crap load to time to put together (a compliant semi)...figure on about 40-60 man hours at a minimum...as far as calibers go there are alternatives such as 7.62x54R and .308 and others have been done. IMA parts are as posted a 50/50 chance of buildable. The real issue is where the torch went. If its cut through the locking shoulder/ mag catch area...forget it. Trunnion bore...forget it. It CAN be done, not cost effective. CNC has been tried, but the $2K+ price per stripped receiver (2005 price) was not cost effective. Bubbles has one, ask her to show pictures.... Oleg Volke took them.... |
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Your last post. RIP, buddy. |
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