Brother thank you again, I just ordered the Battle Pack PPS-43 KIT., it comes with 4 magazines , the cut-up mach gun, and mag holder plus a brand new 9mm conversion barrel. Use sold me when I saw how nice it was cut up. I've been looking ,and every kit I've seen has a lot of the sheet metal missing. So again THANK YOU.
Awesome, I'm glad I could help. Believe me, nothing sucks more than not having any idea what you're going to get...BTW, I know Appalachian Arms makes a reweld jig...
@@The_Casual_Collector it’s all good man, I just got around to actually doing this kit it was quite easy I used a air hammer to punch out the old barrel pin and retaining pin I then grinding the left over slag on the pieces I then bought some 0.35 mild steel mig wire then bought a 25 dollar jig I welded them together grinded it down put a barrel in it and a pin bought high heat black spray paint for grills and spray painted it and fired it and it works amazing
Do you rebuild it into a working firearm or do you glue or put it together and display it? I know for AK kits you can use a semiauto receiver to rebuild it, but can you do that here?
From what I recall you have to modify the bolt and trigger assembly to make this semi auto only...of course you also have the issue of 922r compliance to deal with if you make it a rifle and will have to add a 16" barrel....but if you make it a pistol, 922r doesn't apply, but make sure you research that...it may have changed. I may make a pistol one at some point, I'm just not sure.
Ok yeah I didn't know if it was realistic to do that yourself or if you had to fabricate too many parts where you would need a lathe or something.@@The_Casual_Collector
Last time I looked Indianapolis ord has pps43 semi auto completion kits. And long barrels available for these
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That's the sear, not a hammer. One of the most controllable full auto subguns ever produced. Those were all full auto only demilitarized weapons. My FFL guy has all those "ya gotta pay for your 2A rights papers." He's done one or two of these (pretty sure he got the bug after seeing Military Arms Channel modernized PPS 43 video) I shot the 7.62x25 build. I'm no expert and have only fired maybe 500 rounds total in three other full auto subguns. But the PPS was the easiest to control and remain on target in full auto. And it don't take but a hot few seconds to dump a full magazine of 35 rounds.
Brother thank you again, I just ordered the Battle Pack PPS-43 KIT., it comes with 4 magazines , the cut-up mach gun, and mag holder plus a brand new 9mm conversion barrel. Use sold me when I saw how nice it was cut up. I've been looking ,and every kit I've seen has a lot of the sheet metal missing. So again
THANK YOU.
Awesome, I'm glad I could help. Believe me, nothing sucks more than not having any idea what you're going to get...BTW, I know Appalachian Arms makes a reweld jig...
@The_Casual_Collector Awesome, thsnk you for the info. I was looking for one as well. I appreciate that
Now that is a builder's kit, very nice brother, thank you for sharing
FYI RTI is doing $150 off their Long Carcano Rifles.
Cool, thanks, I've got my eyes on a Carcano TS, if I ever find a good cheap one lol.
My locking plunger won’t lock into the hole it’s supposed to it looks like it’s hitting to low any help would be great😁 it’s a reweld if that helps
@@ODRL4567 hmm...I'm not sure, I haven't even started to build mine yet...
@ i figured it out and it works great super easy build
@ODRL4567 awesome, sorry for the slow response, work has been insane the last couple of weeks.
@@The_Casual_Collector it’s all good man, I just got around to actually doing this kit it was quite easy I used a air hammer to punch out the old barrel pin and retaining pin I then grinding the left over slag on the pieces I then bought some 0.35 mild steel mig wire then bought a 25 dollar jig I welded them together grinded it down put a barrel in it and a pin bought high heat black spray paint for grills and spray painted it and fired it and it works amazing
Do you rebuild it into a working firearm or do you glue or put it together and display it? I know for AK kits you can use a semiauto receiver to rebuild it, but can you do that here?
From what I recall you have to modify the bolt and trigger assembly to make this semi auto only...of course you also have the issue of 922r compliance to deal with if you make it a rifle and will have to add a 16" barrel....but if you make it a pistol, 922r doesn't apply, but make sure you research that...it may have changed. I may make a pistol one at some point, I'm just not sure.
Ok yeah I didn't know if it was realistic to do that yourself or if you had to fabricate too many parts where you would need a lathe or something.@@The_Casual_Collector
@karlhoffman1985 it's pretty extensive from what I understand. But there is a company that makes a receiver reweld jig....
Last time I looked Indianapolis ord has pps43 semi auto completion kits. And long barrels available for these
That's the sear, not a hammer. One of the most controllable full auto subguns ever produced.
Those were all full auto only demilitarized weapons. My FFL guy has all those "ya gotta pay for your 2A rights papers."
He's done one or two of these (pretty sure he got the bug after seeing Military Arms Channel modernized PPS 43 video)
I shot the 7.62x25 build. I'm no expert and have only fired maybe 500 rounds total in three other full auto subguns. But the PPS was the easiest to control and remain on target in full auto.
And it don't take but a hot few seconds to dump a full magazine of 35 rounds.
Very cool, I bet they're a blast to shoot lol.
Здравствуйте верх можно сделать из трубы полуовальной главное что низ целый и запчасти есть готовые и размер удачи вам в делах и желаю успехов
@user-jg5ms4sp3c very true, I think I may convert it to a 9mm pistol and make it legal for the United States laws. Thanks for sharing and watching.
I see the jigs on eBay from time to time…just sayin