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broomie Modelgun Enthusiast
Number of posts : 92 Location / Country : United Kingdom Registration date : 2014-04-13
| Subject: MP40s on Gunstar Tue Aug 11, 2015 1:58 am | |
| Hi everyone, I am after a MGC MP40 and I have seen 2 on Gunstar and 1 on Milweb (with six mags). Those of you who know me already know that I am into re-enactment and , yes, I am a MVT card-holder (membership XXXXX-XX). The 2 on Gunstar are model guns (the Marushin has a hole cut into the mag ?) and the one on Milweb is a converted MGC into a 9mm blanker. If I were to buy one of the model guns I might have it professionally converted later to a blanker , all depends on the gun ? Anyway, here are the links : http://www.gunstar.co.uk/mgc-mp40-submachine-guns/Other-Military-Guns/779093http://www.gunstar.co.uk/marushin-mp40-9-mm-starter-guns/Other-guns/778929http://www.milweb.net/classifieds/large_image.php?ad=76009&cat=57Please let me know if there are any potential problems or issues I should be looking out for if and when I do buy one of these ? Some of you may remember I have a MGC MP40 already which I wanted to have Kickback converted to a blanker, sadly he never got back to me after moving house And to be fair, the receiver of that one probably cannot be restored as it has several holes milled out of it Cheers, Broomie I removed your MVT membership number as it's best not to show it on an open Forum. You never know, a non-Forum reader could use your name and number as VCRA exemption. Cerwyn: Site Admin.
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claymore Modelgun Perfectionist
Number of posts : 1247 Age : 64 Location / Country : London Registration date : 2008-09-07
| Subject: Re: MP40s on Gunstar Tue Aug 11, 2015 12:56 pm | |
| The MGC on Gunstar looks a nice clean model and price is OK, they have gone for £400 up to £800 so £500 is not bad. The marushin is a good price and looks to be fine, its all zinc and pretty heavy, heavier than an MGC. You cannot convert this to a blank firer it will explode into pieces, but as PFC model its good and can be tuned up to fire really nice. The one on milwed, well i would not pay £1200 for a convertd MGC these days as you can get scratch built ones for around the same (maybe a little more) and they are a hell of a lot better than a converteed MGC. Good converted MGC's can be very good and last and fire well but for the cost a scratch bult is a much better purchase. if the magazines are genuine MP40 then the cost is not so bad as MP40 mags now range from £70 (if you are really lucky) to over a £100 if you can find any, so taking that into consideration of the asking price its not bad. I would want to know more about the conversion though, who did it, how was it done is the barel zinc or has it been changed to steel, where does it vent, front or top and what blanks does it take (red tip, winmag etc). | |
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Cerwyn Cerwyn (Site Admin)
Number of posts : 11090 Age : 65 Location / Country : North Wales Registration date : 2008-07-20
| Subject: Re: MP40s on Gunstar Tue Aug 11, 2015 12:58 pm | |
| Hi broomie,If you're thinking of converting one to Blank Fire you'll have to buy one with a steel Receiver so that rules out the Marushin as it'll be cast Zinc Alloy.That said, £250 isn't a bad price for a metal Marushin example even if it does need rebluing judging by the photos. The Det.Pin must be missing too but that wouldn't be a problem to make.The hole in the magazine's an odd one but shouldn't be a problem So you'll need an MGC 68 MP40. The first one you've linked too looks very tidy and worth a look at £500.The second one listed at £1200 with 7 mags may be on the expensive side when you could get a new made custom built MP38 Blank Firer, in steel much thicker and stronger than the MGC for the same price, give or take, and one magazine.Vigneron mags can be used and I've seen them for sale on-line at £6 each. As you know already, if you go for an MGC, make sure the Receiver hasn't been drilled and slit as the "Dummy" examples were. _________________ Cerwyn
Hobby collector of Replica model guns and Militaria. also member of Living History Reenactment Groups.
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broomie Modelgun Enthusiast
Number of posts : 92 Location / Country : United Kingdom Registration date : 2014-04-13
| Subject: Re: MP40s on Gunstar Tue Aug 11, 2015 3:13 pm | |
| Hi Cerwyn, Thanks again for your invaluable advice on the subject, you've helped me whittle my decision down to the MGC68 MP40 . I guess I need to ask the seller of the MGC68 MP40 on Gunstar if the receiver is steel before plunging headlong into buying something I will later regret Failing that I will go back to Kickback and pester him again to see if he can build me a MP40 from scratch. I really prefer a MP40 to a MP38 if possible as it suits the purpose of my re-enactment. Now I know why there are milled-out cuts in my MGC68 MP40 Seems kinda drastic since these are dummy guns in the first place Cheers, Broomie | |
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Cerwyn Cerwyn (Site Admin)
Number of posts : 11090 Age : 65 Location / Country : North Wales Registration date : 2008-07-20
| Subject: Re: MP40s on Gunstar Tue Aug 11, 2015 4:51 pm | |
| Hi BroomieAll the MGC68 MP40s were manufactured with pressed, sheet steel so you should be fine there.Two versions were made by MGC, one being the cap-firer and the other as a Dummy, non-firing model for the Export market (mainly to the USA). To make absolutely certain that no-one would ever try firing a Live round through these, the Bolt faces were cut at 40 odd degrees so they won't feed cartridges, Chambers were drilled through from the Barrel Nut and both sides through the receiver. Some, if not all, had the receiver slit between Mag'Well and Barrel Nut too.Possibly these could be better described as "Display" rather than "Dummy" models since the Cap-Firing versions use "Dummy" cartridges.For converting to B/F, the modelgun has to be as strong as possible initially, before even starting on the extensive modifications to make them suitable for firing Blanks.Kickback may well be able to sort you out, all you can do is ask I've always liked the MP40 (who doesn't ) but I really like the MP38 as it has the grooved, milled receiver which IMHO makes it look even better than the '40. Have you seen my custom built Cap-Firing '38 https://mp40modelguns.forumotion.net/t2906-custom-mp38 _________________ Cerwyn
Hobby collector of Replica model guns and Militaria. also member of Living History Reenactment Groups.
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broomie Modelgun Enthusiast
Number of posts : 92 Location / Country : United Kingdom Registration date : 2014-04-13
| Subject: Re: MP40s on Gunstar Tue Aug 11, 2015 5:03 pm | |
| Hi Cerwyn, I did try to PM Kickback , as said, just before last Christmas to no avail - he was too busy with moving house, but I will give it another go I just hate being a pestering pain that's all. No, I haven't seen your PFC MP38 Would love to see some pics of it I have this milled-out MGC68 MP40 (which costs me 350 quid) and it's a pile of junk as far as I am concerned It squeaks & rattles more than my granpa's joints Maybe it's good for spares I will email the seller of the MGC68 MP40 on Gunstar straight away. Cheers. Broomie | |
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Cerwyn Cerwyn (Site Admin)
Number of posts : 11090 Age : 65 Location / Country : North Wales Registration date : 2008-07-20
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broomie Modelgun Enthusiast
Number of posts : 92 Location / Country : United Kingdom Registration date : 2014-04-13
| Subject: Re: MP40s on Gunstar Wed Aug 12, 2015 12:44 pm | |
| Hi Cerwyn, I can't open the link at all Wonder if it's my computer Very odd. I tried to contact the seller of the MGC68 MP40 yesterday but no response so far Broomie | |
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Cerwyn Cerwyn (Site Admin)
Number of posts : 11090 Age : 65 Location / Country : North Wales Registration date : 2008-07-20
| Subject: Re: MP40s on Gunstar Thu Aug 13, 2015 10:16 am | |
| Hi BroomieTry copy & paste on the link and paste it in your browser, that should work. Otherwise, open Modelgun Reviews here, search the Index for Custom MP38 by yours truly down at the bottom of the page. _________________ Cerwyn
Hobby collector of Replica model guns and Militaria. also member of Living History Reenactment Groups.
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broomie Modelgun Enthusiast
Number of posts : 92 Location / Country : United Kingdom Registration date : 2014-04-13
| Subject: Re: MP40s on Gunstar Thu Aug 13, 2015 3:41 pm | |
| Holy Mother of God Thank you for sharing You have an arsenal there, Cerwyn, and a small fortune I am suitably impressed ... Having seen your MP38 made by Kickback I am again dithering The seller of the MGC68 MP40 on Gunstar still has not got back to me despite me emailing him twice It looks like I am pushed to buy the MGC68 on Milweb or go for a brand new MP38 craeted by Kickback. Broomie P.S. Very strange, I could open your link today without any hassles | |
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Cerwyn Cerwyn (Site Admin)
Number of posts : 11090 Age : 65 Location / Country : North Wales Registration date : 2008-07-20
| Subject: Re: MP40s on Gunstar Thu Aug 13, 2015 4:27 pm | |
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broomie Modelgun Enthusiast
Number of posts : 92 Location / Country : United Kingdom Registration date : 2014-04-13
| Subject: Re: MP40s on Gunstar Thu Aug 13, 2015 5:11 pm | |
| Yeah, I have been drooling over the pics of your MP38 It is very nice, built by Kickback but he is so busy at the moment so no chance of one in the immediate future Don't let me know where you live or else I might just come round and bite your hands off when I see your full collection , grrrr I will take your advice & Claymore's and ask the seller of the MGC68 on Milweb more about his MP40 as to its provenance. If I do decide to buy it I'll have to collect it in person - it's located in Birmingham - so I might get a chance to test-fire it first Hmmm .... it's the 11th hour and decision time I will keep you updated on my quest for a 9mm blanker MP38/40. I will be posting some more pics of Japanese model guns (if I remember how) my brother has taken for all to see next week Broomie P.S. I am thinking of importing this beauty from the US : http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=501029500 | |
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muzzleflash Modelgun Enthusiast
Number of posts : 230 Age : 54 Location / Country : Northants, UK Registration date : 2013-12-01
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broomie Modelgun Enthusiast
Number of posts : 92 Location / Country : United Kingdom Registration date : 2014-04-13
| Subject: Re: MP40s on Gunstar Thu Aug 13, 2015 11:35 pm | |
| Hi Muzzleflash, Believe it or not I missed the phone number even though I did try to look for a contact number Had you not mentioned the phone number I would have missed it Thanks for the heads-up , I will give him a call tomorrow (presumably it's 07515 721880) Cheers. Broomie | |
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muzzleflash Modelgun Enthusiast
Number of posts : 230 Age : 54 Location / Country : Northants, UK Registration date : 2013-12-01
| Subject: Re: MP40s on Gunstar Sat Aug 15, 2015 3:11 am | |
| - broomie wrote:
- Hi Muzzleflash,
Believe it or not I missed the phone number even though I did try to look for a contact number Had you not mentioned the phone number I would have missed it Thanks for the heads-up , I will give him a call tomorrow (presumably it's 07515 721880) Cheers. Broomie No problem - Gunstar can be a bit of a lottery really imo. I've sold stuff on there (mainly Air Rifles and Blank Firers ) and have put a phone number with the add, only to find the eventual buyer claims that there was no phone number included just an email. On a different note - I must admit I am currently MP40'less, and am in the market for one too. As a GBB enthusiast, I have/am eagerly awaiting KWC's apparent upcoming offering - but I reckon this will be another 3 years or more down the line. That MGC on Milweb was initially up for £1500, until the price dropped to 1200. Still OTT imo - £900 tops for my money and even that's pushing it for me. There is a scratch built Thompson M1a1 9mm blank firer on there for £1650. Now that seems more of a good price imo. But, MP40 wise I'm not sure which route I'm going to take yet. Gbb will take years, I don't like the ABS modelguns and though I have permissions to shoot on farmland that's fairly isolated, I'm not sure the Farmer would be Ok with a 9mm blank firing 38 or 40. Fine with air rifles and shotguns of course, but if I set a few empty cans up and shoot them with my GBB airsofts full auto he gets jittery. It's the full auto sound I guess...he hated me shooting my KWA MAC 11 at cans in the farmyard, until he fired it so who knows. | |
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broomie Modelgun Enthusiast
Number of posts : 92 Location / Country : United Kingdom Registration date : 2014-04-13
| Subject: Re: MP40s on Gunstar Sat Aug 15, 2015 6:38 pm | |
| My brother in France is also a GBB enthusiast believe it or not But he only tests his guns out indoors as there is a lack of open spaces where he lives. Moreover he doesn't belong to any clubs or re-enactment groups. If you wish I can ask him about a GBB MP40, he is really up on these things. In France, as far as I know, the law is less strict than the UK on importing GBB guns from abroad (i.e. no need for a MVT or any re-enactment documentation) Let me know if you after something from France so long as it's legal of course. I am lucky as I have a huge garden so I can just go out in my back yard and let loose (as long as I inform my neighbours first) Looks like your farmer friend needs some more persuasion Have you heard something about bio-degradable BBs I was told by my brother some eco-friendly folks are really hot on this topic Broomie | |
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muzzleflash Modelgun Enthusiast
Number of posts : 230 Age : 54 Location / Country : Northants, UK Registration date : 2013-12-01
| Subject: Re: MP40s on Gunstar Sat Aug 15, 2015 8:42 pm | |
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broomie Modelgun Enthusiast
Number of posts : 92 Location / Country : United Kingdom Registration date : 2014-04-13
| Subject: Re: MP40s on Gunstar Sat Aug 15, 2015 9:21 pm | |
| Well, for now the only MGC68 MP40 blank firer is the one on Milweb. The Gunstar one is sold , apparently as soon as it appeared online I didn't realise biodegradable BBs would ruin your gun Must be their shelf-life or something Well, it looks like we are both in the market for the same thing , a blank-firing MP40 I will give you heads-up when I see one. Cheers. Broomie | |
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muzzleflash Modelgun Enthusiast
Number of posts : 230 Age : 54 Location / Country : Northants, UK Registration date : 2013-12-01
| Subject: Re: MP40s on Gunstar Sun Aug 16, 2015 2:09 am | |
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Pydracor Modelgun Enthusiast
Number of posts : 174 Location / Country : Germany Registration date : 2008-09-10
| Subject: Re: MP40s on Gunstar Sun Aug 16, 2015 10:05 am | |
| Well, there is one other way when it comes to a GBB MP40: an externally powered Escort. Escort is the small japanese manufacturer who designed the internals of Shoei's GBB guns. They also sell their own guns, mostly using existing bodies to put their internals inside, which are always powered by an external CO2 or HPA - tank (dunno if this is out of the question for you). They use TOP or AGM MP40 bodies, which are full metal, and put their brass internals with a steel bolt inside. Here's their WW2 SMG section. While the external power source is seen as a drawback by many, it provides very consistent pressure and they achieve amazing recoil with their system. Check here for a pretty impressive video of their MP40 I have never dealt with them, so I can't say anything about reliability of their service or delivery time or even price range, but Tomio has only speaken highly of them. Maybe this helps | |
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