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Up date on the project.

Here at Gun Lab. net we have been working on a number of projects. Quite a few videos have been made and as soon as I can get Ian down to help me correct the problems with Pinnacle studio they will be posted. Some of the projects are new stamping dies for various parts that have to be made and a number of them are the actual parts that are now completed.

I thought I would give you an up date on theĀ  rifle that we are currently working on. IMG_0006csThis next batch of pictures deals with all the parts that have been made and the various stages that they are in.

IMG_0962sAll the rear barrel supports are completed.

IMG_0991sAll the hammers are machined but not heat treated.

IMG_0953sThe cross pin for the rear barrel support is machined and threaded.

IMG_0966sAll the front barrel supports are 90% machined. the retaining notch needs to be cut and that will be done after all the upper receivers have been machined.

IMG_0951sIMG_0952sMisc cross pieces and been cut and stamped.

IMG_0988sThe gas pistons are machined. We just received the tap in this week. We will have it threaded this coning week.

IMG_0943cAll the rear sights are machined.

IMG_0947sAll the extractors are here, we are using H&K extractors as they are the same basic style.

IMG_0957sAll the extra extractor springs are here, again H&K.

IMG_0968sIMG_0970sAll the rear top covers have gone through the first stamping op and 20 or so have been completed.

IMG_0974sAll the end caps for the rear top cover have been cut out,

IMG_0975sAll the barrel blanks are here. We are using MG-13 barrels are our basic blank. No they are not rusted just covered with grease and dirt.

IMG_1012csIMG_1014sThe receivers have been stamped.

IMG_0944sMag catches are complete. The button and post are in the works.IMG_0949sThe triggers are completed and heat treated.

IMG_0945sThe front barrel support take down spring are finished.

IMG_0948The buffer springs are here as well.

IMG_1001sIMG_1000sAll the upper receivers are cut to length and turned to the proper diameter. And the first 10 are turn on the inside. Only one has been completed and fully machined. This our test and fit sample.

IMG_0963sThe mag housings are completed.

IMG_1073sThe upper receiver guides are machined.

IMG_0960sIMG_0958sThe test batch of the newly design primary and secondary sear and the new disconnector.

IMG_0977sThe new fire control group housing is now design and ready for testing.

IMG_0954sAll the strengthening plats are cut out and ready for bending.

IMG_0956sThe newly design receiver support has been cut out, bent and tested for proper fit.

IMG_0992sIMG_0961s

All the safety’s are cut out and just need to be bent.

 

I have more pictures to take for the rest of the parts that are completed. I will update soon.

 

 

 

12 comments to Up date on the project.

  • Storm

    Absolutely beautiful.

    What will be the caliber, I forgot ? Original or maybe 7.62×39?
    And what about the magazines.

  • The project is really starting to come together and I hope my dream will come true: owning one of these weapons. Thanks Harry

  • Storm

    One day down the road, you could make 7.62×39 upgrade on this rifle. It could benefit from widely available tried and true magazines and caliber.Also, calibers are very similar so action would not be compromised by very much different specs.
    But thats just a suggestion.

  • ecox762

    Looks fantastic, chuck, Chris and Ian, a lot of work for years is about to come together, I cant wait to buy one of them. they look excellent. what an engineering adventure.

  • Robert

    Wow! I’m enjoying the updates. Keep posting them!! That’s a lot of work so far!

    • I have set a goal of completing the rifle in 60 days. Today we worked on the bolt. The new program looks great so far. Soon yes I said soon. Then of to ATF for approval.

  • IAC

    Chuck, How heavy is the entire bolt/slide assembly?
    According to the VG1-5 article on Wikipedia, it’s 3.09 Lbs.
    But according to http://www.orions-hammer.com/blowback/ , a bolt for a blowback 7.62×39 (closest to VG1-5 on list) would need to be 6.3 Lbs ! The original rifle was 10.1 Lbs, total.

  • Pete F.

    An ambitious project for sure! Your stamping of parts is of particular interest to me. I made dies and stamped sections to replace the rear of MP44 receivers that is often missing from MP44 part sets.
    I’d post a picture or two but don’t think there is a way to do with this reply.
    Pete in St. Louis

  • Jay S.

    Wow, fantastic work! So many projects turn out to be total vaporware but you guys are making great progress! I need to start saving my pennies.

  • Rhett Imperiale

    I really want to be on the list to purchase one of these. Great work!!

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