The PPS43 would be a difficult build because it is an open bolt configuration. The bolt would have to be converted to fit a firing pin and the lower would have to be configured accordingly. But... I would like to see him give it a go as well. I would even be happy to provide the parts kit for the build.
@@Tula1940_LB I agree, there are drop-in conversion parts available on the market for the 43, but the price of these parts makes it not worth doing unless you can come up with your own conversion method. I have seen people use ar-15 trigger groups and converted firing pins in a center drilled bolt. I like to see how creative people can be when converting these old parts kits.
Did you have to mill off "about 1/2" because they just expected you to cut off the bottom of the receiver and weld it in place? That would forgo the paddle release of coarse.
@@parabellumalpha Only tig. I don't really have the skills needed to pump these out full time. If I ever built hand made rifles they'd probably be AK's as I have a much better skill set there. Check with @revolutionaryrollerlocks for nice handmade MP5's.
Any chance that you can build a PPS43?
The PPS43 would be a difficult build because it is an open bolt configuration. The bolt would have to be converted to fit a firing pin and the lower would have to be configured accordingly. But... I would like to see him give it a go as well. I would even be happy to provide the parts kit for the build.
@@brando113ful not as hard as it appears semi auto trigger groups are on the market.
@@Tula1940_LB I agree, there are drop-in conversion parts available on the market for the 43, but the price of these parts makes it not worth doing unless you can come up with your own conversion method. I have seen people use ar-15 trigger groups and converted firing pins in a center drilled bolt. I like to see how creative people can be when converting these old parts kits.
The most skippable part
Did you have to mill off "about 1/2" because they just expected you to cut off the bottom of the receiver and weld it in place? That would forgo the paddle release of coarse.
Quick question…. Do you also need to install that semi auto shelf on Cetme C builds to be legal or is that only for the mp5?
As far as I know yes, you need a semi shelf on a Cemte
@@BabyFaceP thanks
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PETE, I NEED THE REAR SIGHT WELD TUTORIAL
I ended up placing it on top and leveling it by eye then spot welding both sides. Once cooled run a bead down each side.
@@BabyFaceP a million thanks. I got a parts kit on the way but was unsure if there were any tricks other than just tacking it down after level.
@@parabellumalpha Only tig. I don't really have the skills needed to pump these out full time. If I ever built hand made rifles they'd probably be AK's as I have a much better skill set there. Check with @revolutionaryrollerlocks for nice handmade MP5's.
@@parabellumalpha Can't yet as I don't have an FFL. If I get to that point I'll let you know.
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