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My wallet is crying.....BPP 23EK is now mine!!

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BPP HK23EK-pic rail on top, with an HK belt box and M249 nut sack adapter....$7,500 and under the understanding it was ready to run....well it didn’t run but I was into it good enough i could work on it or throw money at it to make it right.
 

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Took the BPP HK23EK out yesterday to put it on paper to see how it shoots. Actually shoots pretty well but I had a feeding issue. Found that the plunger I made prematurely wore itself out as I made it out of a too soft material. I’ll try to get a new one made this weekend and heat treat it so it’ll hold up better. No harm, no foul.
 

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Took the BPP HK23EK out yesterday to put it on paper to see how it shoots. Actually shoots pretty well but I had a feeding issue. Found that the plunger I made prematurely wore itself out as I made it out of a too soft material. I’ll try to get a new one made this weekend and heat treat it so it’ll hold up better. No harm, no foul.

Thanks for the report--- you'll get it right. ;)

Tony
 

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Got out to the machine shop this afternoon and made a new feed mech guide/plunger. Made it .005 shorter, so as not to drag on the bottom of the bolt carrier as well as heat treated it. I hope to test it out tomorrow evening to see if it holds up. I’m hoping this does the trick, but I’m getting to be a pro at making these plungers lol
 

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Ok I lied.....I said screw it and tried it in the back yard. Runs again! Looking at the wear mark on the new one I might need to make it a few .001 smaller in diameter but we will see how this one holds up over all
 

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BPP HK23EK-pic rail on top, with an HK belt box and M249 nut sack adapter....$7,500 and under the understanding it was ready to run....well it didn’t run but I was into it good enough i could work on it or throw money at it to make it right.
I won't tell you how much my RPD Postie cost to build.
and I don't have to pickup LINKS :)
 

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Can’t run cloth belts in it BUT with the right modification you can run no disenigrating metal belts when using 308. I think they are the MG3 belts?
 

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That is one reason I like my RPD over my 1919
Easier to load and no links to pick up
 

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I run cloth belts in my 1919 as I hate loading the links AND picking them up.

I love my Digger but hate moving the tripod.....it’s only 51 pounds
 
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