Posted on 03/11/2015 5:17:27 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The korpion vz. 61 is a very recognizable submachine gun that garnered a following due to its representation in video games and movies. First designed in 1959, this Czechoslovak firearm is also available in semiautomatic versions. However, the semiautomatic variants can be a bit hard to find, and unless you are capable of milling your own lower receiver for one, many fans will have a difficult time getting their hands on a working korpion.
That is, unless you know how to work a 3D printer. The enthusiasts in this video used a demilled receiver to design their blueprint for this korpions receiver, and it seems to work fine. With a coat of black paint, its hard to even notice that the receiver is actually plastic.
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Ping Worthy Dear Leader Null and Void?
So the obvious question - are kits available? With cut receivers, presumably?
Anybody working on an MG34 receiver?
Yep. MGS still has 'em listed.
http://militarygunsupply.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2
Oh, Lordy! You ever seen the machine tool setup used by the Czechs to crank out the DOT MG34 receivers? It took a two-story building....
Not to my knowledge. Though something else kind of interesting is afoot....
A 1928 Thompson upper.Nice.
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