Post by Mark
That's great news Reemo! It's of course, very hard to find the earlier non-cut versions as they where imported for a short time.
The fact that the bolt face is un-cut is a very big plus and it makes the conversion to the Marushin or CP cartridges all the easier. Be sure to save the old paper cap detonator of course.
I do believe that Francky can supply either the Marushin or the MGC 220 CP cartridge detonators if you ask him.
The final "recipe" that I came up with that works the best is the aftermarket detonator for the Marushin MP40/Uzi cartridges as the Marushin cartridges are less expensive and far easier to find than the MGC 220's. The recoil spring that you have in the telescoping recoil spring tube works great and it gives a somewhat slower rate of fire. A problem area in the earlier MGC MP40 is the thin ejector that the earliest versions use that tends to break after lots of rounds.
The mid production versions had the ejector that was far thicker and offset that could take the abuse better this later ejector is of course, offset so much that the bolt had to be changed.
I really don't think that you will break the ejector very easily so, i really would not worry about it for a while.
Also, sometimes, the extractor is not properly placed in the bolt and won't properly hold the cartridge in place so, that should be checked by removing the bolt and placing a cartridge on the bolt's face and see just how tightly the cartridge is held in place. If it is loose, the extractor needs to be adjusted by grinding carefully just behind the "claw" as there is a raised up stamped projection that sometimes holds the extractor up higher on the bolt for some reason. If the extractor holds the cartridge tight then you are in business...
So, the best idea if you want to fire it is to replace the detonator and get the proper cartridges for it!
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