Number of posts : 1247 Age : 64 Location / Country : London Registration date : 2008-09-07
Subject: Hudson Madsen Thu Mar 08, 2018 7:11 pm
The Hudson Madsen, had problems to start as the rounds were getting jammed in the chamber, finally realised it was down to the piston being very tight in the round so when it hit the det pin it just would not move and so it jammed. Once i sorted that it fired great.
One reason for firing so well is the custom bolt by good old 8ace, makes a hell of a difference and its firing KSC 9mm rounds, which at the time were readily available.
Number of posts : 85 Location / Country : Anglia Registration date : 2016-01-31
Subject: Re: Hudson Madsen Fri Mar 09, 2018 2:26 pm
ABS ?
claymore Modelgun Perfectionist
Number of posts : 1247 Age : 64 Location / Country : London Registration date : 2008-09-07
Subject: Re: Hudson Madsen Fri Mar 09, 2018 5:21 pm
Nope, its all zinc, not much to go wrong on it to be honest but the attachments of the shoulder stock to the frame are a weak point and one has already broken, this does fortunately not cause problems with firing or using it (thank god).
philb New Member
Number of posts : 85 Location / Country : Anglia Registration date : 2016-01-31
Subject: Re: Hudson Madsen Fri Mar 09, 2018 7:12 pm
sweet does it strip as the real deal
claymore Modelgun Perfectionist
Number of posts : 1247 Age : 64 Location / Country : London Registration date : 2008-09-07
Subject: Re: Hudson Madsen Sat Mar 10, 2018 10:17 am
Yes its does which makes it really easy and simple to clean, but as the hinges are zinc you have to take care when opening the gun up as those zinc bits are pretty weak.