Wanted to share some pics of my semi-auto type 2 FG42. At its core, it is a SmG FG42 rifle built in Texas by Rick Smith. They make quality firearms and I had the pleasure of lending a hand in the final product. I created the stamping designs for the "FG42", number fonts and luft stamps based on original rifle rails. I also did the manual lay-out trying to replicate the original manual with the SmG replica details. It was a very small role but I was proud to help, especially after I saw the final product.
My rifle is a custom build using some real FG42 parts as I wanted it as close to an original as possible. As the SmG receiver is milled and the original stamped, I decided to further sculpt the receiver to give it more detail and to create a more "stamped" look. This had a further bonus of removing a fair amount of weight as the SmG is almost a pound heavier than the original. This is the first batch of SmG rifles with a WW2 MG42 barrel and aluminum lower.
My biggest add was a complete original FG42 stock. I removed some receiver material but it locked right on. It's a bit lighter than the SmG stock and the profile a bit thinner. I have always felt the stock and the muzzle brake were the defining features of the type 2. The SmG stock is beautifully made but the profile of the original is very unique and I felt lucky to have an original and that it works so well. It's a testament to how close to the originals these rifles are. SmG nailed the muzzle brake dead on.
I also used a original FG42 rear sight and drum. The aperture is different and create a different sight picture. Estes Adams rings mount a real ZF4 and I topped it off with an original Fg42 sling.
I refinished the rifle to give it a mismatched phosphate look and gave it a bit of wear to match the condition of the original stock.
It's been a fun project and it's a greater shooter as well.
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My rifle is a custom build using some real FG42 parts as I wanted it as close to an original as possible. As the SmG receiver is milled and the original stamped, I decided to further sculpt the receiver to give it more detail and to create a more "stamped" look. This had a further bonus of removing a fair amount of weight as the SmG is almost a pound heavier than the original. This is the first batch of SmG rifles with a WW2 MG42 barrel and aluminum lower.
My biggest add was a complete original FG42 stock. I removed some receiver material but it locked right on. It's a bit lighter than the SmG stock and the profile a bit thinner. I have always felt the stock and the muzzle brake were the defining features of the type 2. The SmG stock is beautifully made but the profile of the original is very unique and I felt lucky to have an original and that it works so well. It's a testament to how close to the originals these rifles are. SmG nailed the muzzle brake dead on.
I also used a original FG42 rear sight and drum. The aperture is different and create a different sight picture. Estes Adams rings mount a real ZF4 and I topped it off with an original Fg42 sling.
I refinished the rifle to give it a mismatched phosphate look and gave it a bit of wear to match the condition of the original stock.
It's been a fun project and it's a greater shooter as well.
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