Looking for G-43 fire control parts. Hammer,trigger,sear. This is for one of the projects we are working on. A friend of Gun Lab has helped out with this. Thanks
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Looking for G-43 fire control parts. Hammer,trigger,sear. This is for one of the projects we are working on. A friend of Gun Lab has helped out with this. Thanks We are now taking reservations for out reproduction VG1-5 rifles! Price is $4000, and they will be ready to ship once ATF gives final approval on the design. The get on the priority list, contact Matt or Greg at Allegheny Arsenal – (814) 362-2642. No payment will be taken until the guns are ready to ship. With the last test model machined I started putting the lower together and a number of issues were noted. The receiver dimension is correct for the holes, magazine release, magazine well and overall length and width. the magazine button and release lever are not deep enough. These are the noted problems. The first one is a very slight radius issue on the rear of the receiver just prior to the buffer tube
And you can see it is missing on my test receiver.
The 4th op is to thread the rear of the receiver for the buffer tub and to drill the hole for the rear take down detent pin and spring and the stock alignment hole. The holes were first cut to the proper size then a thread mill with the proper pitch. threaded the correct number of threads with the proper pitch. To accomplish this step a fixture plate was design and machined.
While doing research on the 1917 trench carbine I came across a rifle that I have never seen or even heard of. The V9000. There is a video on YouTube posted by LAI Publications. I just fell for this cute carbine. It also dissembles and the stock comes off.
My favorite magazine for my Broomhandle projects is the Finnish M/20 smg magazine. They are available at Apex gun parts.
The first step was to design the lower receiver to use a M/20 magazine. I started this process with using a cut Chinese Schnellfeuer lower.
With the new Bambu P2S printer here I decided to start printing out some of the components of the 1917 trench carbine to verify the design and measurements. The first part that I printed out and checked is the fire control group. After it was printed out it was checked with actual components to verify proper fit up.
A number of changes were made to the Sudanese AR-10 lower receiver. Selector stops were added and a new profiling program was used to allow for a better finish around a few areas of the receiver. Then a second lower was machined out of 6061 to verify the changes. During the process of machining a few issues were notes. The first is that with the new tool path it left on a thin section of metal. The magazine release button also changed from an inside cut to and outside cut.
In this post I am going to chat about a single part. The Lock frame stop. This individual part is common only to the carbine. The take down lever. you can see it here in this photo that I found on line.
This is the solid model.
I have received a number of questions concerning the Japex wire EDM that I have. Where can you get help repairing the machine, where can you get consumables for it and is there anyone that can help with getting it operational. Hope this helps all the people looking for help with there Japex machines. This Project is definitely interesting one. By using a combination of engineered drawings, pictures and C96 parts to measure I have been able to get a reasonable set of solid models. I started on the lower receiver but it did not take long before I realized the the fire control group holds the key to some of the interior dimensions, information needed to allow me to draw up the lower and match it with the upper slide assembly. These are the pictures of the different fire control groups.
With op 1 completed it is now time to work on op 2 and 3. First a fixture needed to be machined to hold the machined receiver to all finishing the other side.
I happen to like the Mauser broom handle pistol. I know it is not well balanced or comfortable to shoot, but it is an iconic and historical weapon. I have a small collection and I am always looking to add to it.
It is a classic design
I have also located patent drawings that has helped with some concepts and line drawings. There is also a c-96 cut away in my collection which allows be to study the concept and method of operation
When the rest of the fire control are completed then an assembly will be made showing all the parts as a completed model. I will then perform an analysis to check proper fit and alignment. Once I am at this point of the design I will make a 3D print of everything and actual do a physical inspection. This is a Schnellfeuer frame I did a while back.
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