MP-18: 8 pounds of Rock and Roll

Published on August 28, 2020
Duration: 29:05

This guide details the complex process of restoring a deactivated Bergmann MP-18 submachine gun, as demonstrated by expert gunsmith Mark Novak. It covers specialized machining techniques using custom tools on a lathe to remove deactivation welds, repair the bolt face, and manufacture replacement parts. The process requires advanced gunsmithing skills and adherence to legal regulations for firearm restoration.

Quick Summary

Expert gunsmith Mark Novak demonstrates the intricate restoration of a deactivated Bergmann MP-18 submachine gun. The process involves advanced machining techniques using custom tools on a lathe to remove deactivation welds, repair the bolt face, and fabricate replacement parts, all while adhering to strict legal compliance for historical firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Bergmann MP-18 Restoration
  2. 00:27Disassembly and Legal Compliance
  3. 01:46Damage Assessment and Weld Inspection
  4. 03:49Custom Tooling and Machining Strategy
  5. 05:41Lathe Work and Barrel Removal
  6. 09:27Manufacturing Replacement Parts
  7. 16:16Test Firing and Final Evaluation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key challenges in restoring a deactivated Bergmann MP-18?

Restoring a deactivated Bergmann MP-18 involves overcoming significant damage from deactivation welds, which often destroy the bolt face and chamber. This requires specialized machining skills to precisely remove welds without damaging the receiver, and potentially fabricating new internal components.

What specialized tools are needed for Bergmann MP-18 restoration?

Expert restoration of the Bergmann MP-18 necessitates custom-made tools like annular cutters and boring bars for precise weld removal. Advanced machining equipment, such as a lathe, is crucial for operations like machining the bolt face and barrel removal.

How does Mark Novak ensure legal compliance during firearm restoration?

Mark Novak emphasizes that the firearm must be legally registered ('papered') and compliant with all regulations. He highlights that while these are historical artifacts, their restoration must adhere strictly to federal and local laws governing firearms, especially those capable of full-auto fire.

What are the main steps involved in restoring the Bergmann MP-18's functionality?

The restoration process includes disassembling the firearm, assessing weld damage, using custom tools for precise weld removal via lathe machining, repairing or replacing the bolt face and barrel trunnion, and finally, test firing the restored submachine gun.

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