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A special Thanks

I want to thank Greg at Allegheny Arsenal , MG-34.com, for sending out some needed 7.92×33 ammo, brass and reloading dies.

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Here at Gun Lab we go through a great deal of 7.92×33 ammo testing the weapons that we are making as well as making and using proof loads.

Two cases of prvi Partizan 7.92×33 ammo.

dsc_3928sI used to have a set of reloading and forming dies, then someone borrowed them and he and my reloading dies are gone. These will come in handy making the proof loads.

dsc_3927sAn additional 400 rounds of new boxer primed brass.

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East German KK-MPI-69

I came across this write at The Firearms Blog. I have always found the East German KK-MPI-69 to be an interesting rifle. I thought I would go into a little more depth on the parts of this fascinating trainer.

First the interesting write up at the firearm blob.

http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2016/12/13/east-german-kk-mpi-69-22-lr-trainers-wild/

Now for some additional pictures of the rifle and some of it’s components.

The rifle and 5 magazines. Note the differences in bottom plates on the magazines. I have found two different magazines over the years.

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dsc_4042sFront upper and lower hand guard.

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dsc_4002csA complete bolt

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This plate hold the 22 lr magazine in alignment and also hold the ejector.

dsc_4021csThe inside working of the rifle.

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dsc_4019csTop cover. Totally different them a normal rifle.

dsc_4030csThe recoil system.

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dsc_4016csA series of pictures on a cut front section. I bought some of these a few years back before I found a complete one.

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dsc_3945csAn incomplete bolt.

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Working on the VG1-5 stock

With the router table completed, for the most part, we started working on the stocks for the VG1-5 rifle. This video takes the stock from a rough sawed pattern to the finished dimensional stock.

To complete this task we used two different router bits. The first bit

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being a bearing guided bit that rides on the pattern that was made in the shop, by Axel,

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and the second one is a bearing guided bit that runs across the stock.

dsc_3911sThis is a video of the process to make the stock.

With this step completed the next set of holes will be drilled on the drill press and then the stocks will be fitted to the individual rifles.

The rest of the weekend update

In addition to working on the router table time was also spent on the fab shop addition.dsc_3754sThis is the view walking into the addition.

dsc_3758sInside looking out

dsc_3757sLooking at the door going to the casting area

dsc_3755sAnother view going into the casting area

dsc_3756sStill more to do. At least now it is kind of water tight.

The usual weekend update

Another weekend has come and gone. I just do not know where the time goes anymore. The weekend ends seem to take forever to get here and in a flash they are gone.

There were two main projects that I needed to complete this weekend. The first is re-work and finish up the router table. The second was to finish the siding and roof of the fab shop addition.

This post will deal with the router table.

I started out with the table looking like this.

dsc_3731sThere is only a miter track and a piece of scrap lumber for a fence. In addition there is no dust collector system on the router table.

Installing the dust collector parts.

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dsc_3747sNow for the new fence.

scan0001-csWith the new Table fence and tee slot/miter slot added

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dsc_3750sJust a quick video of everything.

More on the Beretta model 57

A friend of gun Lab dropped me a line looking for some information of the magazines that the Beretta model 57 30carbine used.

Here are a set of pictures that I took of the issue magazine.

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The Ermawerke Carbine.

If you have had the opportunity to read collector grade publication the last ditch rifles are brought up in there. This guest post write up is about the Ermawerke carbine in 7.92×33 kurtz.

scan_page_1sRight and left side views of the rifle.

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scan_page_5csClose up of the left side of the receiver.

scan_page_4csBottom view of the receiver showing the added safety.

scan_page_3csanother close up of the safety.

scan_page_6csMany thanks to John and Dave for sharing this rare rifle

Semi Auto Villar Perosa

One of the more interesting finds at the show was a semi auto Villar Perosa. This one is in 9×19 instead on the Italian 9mm cartridge. A very interesting piece and one that would look great in any collection.

Here come the pictures and there are lots of them.

img_1908sThere is nothing better looking then brass on a gun. This weapon has some brass.

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img_1917sThat is one heck of a grip assembly.

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img_1931sEven the cocking handle with the two different materials is such a nice touch.

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img_1924sThe front angle view of this weapon.

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img_1913sThe front bi-pod swivel is even brass.

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img_1910sThis is one of those toys that I wish I had money for. It is seriously sexy.

SAR show update

Sorry for the late post on the SAR show, I have just been very tired and busy making up for the lost time in my primary business.

The  really interesting items I got at the show was a Japanese type 96 light machine gun parts kit. There was a gent there selling Japanese type 96, 97, 99, 11 and there copy of the MG-15 parts and magazines. My type 96 was missing a number of small parts and a magazine so I was able to obtain everything I needed to get it back in working order.

I do have a post with pictures of differences in 96 parts coming up.

I also managed to find and buy two pistols that I did not have in the reference collection. A Campo Giro and a Danish model 1910/21 pistol. It is always good to find something that you don’t have for the collection. There will be posts about them as well.

I was hoping to have the first 10 VG1-5’s  ready for the show. That was not meant to be however. While fluting the barrels I managed to break the only fluting tool that we had. Three more fluting tools are now at heat treat and will be here this next week. I need to add stiffing plates to the fluting press and continue on. There is a post coming out on the current state of the VG1-5 project.

Curtis Wolf has once again come up with another interesting historic gun for collectors. In this case it is a semi auto Villar Perosa in 9×19. I have a number of pictures on that and it will be a post this week.

The Pizza party on Saturday night went over very well. About 50 people came and I think everyone had a good time. Everyone left by 12:30 and it was on to the last day of the show.

A number of posts coming this week. Chat with you all soon.

Machine gun shoot 11-30

With the SAR show coming up we have a group of people staying at the house. So the Wednesday prior to the show a couple of us put on a small machine gun shoot, just to have some fun. Some of these shoots have ended up being a couple of hundred people in attendance. This year we wanted to keep it a little smaller so only about 50 people were invited.

Everyone at the house was allowed to choose one weapon from the reference collection to take out. In the past it has actually required two vehicles to haul out all the guns people wanted to take. This year  it was kept small due to the amount of work that had to be accomplished along with everything else.

The weapons that were taken was the SIG AMT, the early roller lock family of weapons ( Gerat 05, 06 and the STG 45) A Beretta AR-70, the MP-44 as well as a variety of handguns. There was a number of machine guns at the shoot as well.

Here is a quick video of the fun that was had.