Some of you high rollers ought to get in on this one.......
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I was in until I figured out I would have to save up for a whole year just to shoot it for one minute! 900 rounds a minute could get expensive! Bob
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That'd be a lot of fun to shoot
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Fun I have in the past had the fun of wasting ammo in one .
but as stated not just the cost of the gun but the ammo to feed it
just the ammo would be out of my 20.00 a month ammo budget
but then if you can buy the gun what's a few thousand more in ammo cost
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Looks like two guys want it.
Lets see who wants it the most.
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I have seen the MG 42 before personally, all legal I assure you. The one I was able to look at and handle had the tripod and scope. I believe the MG 42 had a cyclic rate at around 1200 rounds per minute. Not sure what you can pick 8x57mm ammo up for these days, but say at $1 a round that would be $1200 a minute of fun.
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I think it was called "the buzz saw" by those that faced it and lived to tell about it.
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Ain't legal for deer, so nope.
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48,025 final
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We had one in the gun store that I managed. It belonged to the owners girlfriend.
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dunbarboyz: 29378507438619/comments/29378530704027
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well darn, I couldve got it afterall,,,,
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I wouldn't have gone past $47,500.
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While many consider the MG42 the God of MGs IMO the all machined MG34 (MG42 was stamped metal) was not only deadly it was simply a beautifully machined piece of equipment and if I were to own any MG it would be the MG34.
Anyone wish they would have bought a hundred cases of Yugo 196gr when it was $69.00 a sealed case of 900 rounds???????
I do
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20ish years ago Marc Krebs of Krebs Custom bought a transferable MG42 so he could copy it and build a post sample for his collection. I got to see it in person but never shot it. I did shoot some of his full auto AK47's at the range I worked at.
I was just perusing Centerfire Systems a few days ago. They a bunch of MG42 parts kits starting at $2199 with no barrel.
Getting into HK MP5 clones more and more now, I wished I bought a transferable sear for $200 back in the (I think) late 90's. Those sears sell for $8 unregistered and $40,000 registered / fully transferable. The guns they ship with rarely add to the value.
Examples:
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1065329858
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1060698964
This HK33 is a bit of a deal at only… $28900 starting bid. The transferrable sear could go into my Turkish AP5 mp5 clone>
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/10623882130 -
dunbarboyz: 29378507438619/comments/29378530704027
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Datz a lotta monies
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