There are a couple of FG-42's coming up for auction on Julia's Auctions in April: firearms@jamesdjulia.com
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Originally posted by clint-magnum View Post
First time, i see this kind of steel buttstock.
"This gun exhibits an early smooth pressed steel buttstock which is a holdover from an early pre “E” prototype."
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Ben
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there was one for sale in the UK back in the 90s (live) for 6k thro a well known dealer, 2nd pattern, I like the first pattern for looks though
Just something of interest I was looking up and found this info from POW interrogation of FJs in Normandy, note the amount of FG42's and one with sight !Last edited by grndevil44; 03-27-2017, 06:28 PM.
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Originally posted by C.O.Sargent View PostMy Battalion's Regimental Museum has one brought back when fighting in Italy.
Are you with the BC Regiment ? - I have examined and photographed the one in their regimental museum - missing the bolt and op rod.
(I think their's was obtained in France, though.)
Gene - Registered Dewat does not mean "no bang" - it means that it was first registered as a dewat with the NFA and appears on their list as such, it could very well have been legally returned to firing capability - often they were de-watted very poorly (lead in barrel or small-weld in chamber). It would and is still legally listed as it was originally registered, as a dewat.
NFA registered Dewats are transferable MG's - and desirable.
Demilled is something altogether different.
GMDevil44 - that is an awesome document - I am lifting that for my private on-line collection of Fg material -
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Originally posted by pitfighter View PostAre you with the BC Regiment ? - I have examined and photographed the one in their regimental museum - missing the bolt and op rod.
(I think their's was obtained in France, though.)
Gene - Registered Dewat does not mean "no bang" - it means that it was first registered as a dewat with the NFA and appears on their list as such, it could very well have been legally returned to firing capability - often they were de-watted very poorly (lead in barrel or small-weld in chamber). It would and is still legally listed as it was originally registered, as a dewat.
NFA registered Dewats are transferable MG's - and desirable.
Demilled is something altogether different.
GMDevil44 - that is an awesome document - I am lifting that for my private on-line collection of Fg material -
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Originally posted by Leper View PostHe is probably from Calgary. They have a first model number 474 that was brought back from Italy. It is missing the charging handle and was converted to semi by mashing the pistol grip so that the sear could not rotate to the full auto side.
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Originally posted by pitfighter View PostGene - Registered Dewat does not mean "no bang" - it means that it was first registered as a dewat with the NFA and appears on their list as such, it could very well have been legally returned to firing capability - often they were de-watted very poorly (lead in barrel or small-weld in chamber). It would and is still legally listed as it was originally registered, as a dewat.
NFA registered Dewats are transferable MG's - and desirable.
Demilled is something altogether different.WAF LIFE COACH
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There were two for sale at Malvern militaria in the Uk two weekends ago. A first pattern for £34995 and a second pattern for £25000, they were, to put it as politely as I can, pieces if sh1t. I couldn't make out if they were ground dug and then someone had added bits to try and cover it up or ........... It defies a description. I just wish that I had had a camara. I can only assume that the seller was insane.
You had to see them to believe it.
Jon
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