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How's It Made: A Giant Machine That Make MG Links (Ad-free)

When I got a tour of Arex Defense in Slovenia, one of the really neat things I saw (which I had not seen elsewhere before) was a machine for making MG links. It's a single really long piece of hardware where a spool of sheet steel goes in one end and hardened links plop out the other end, with just tempering and surface treating still needed. 

I thought it would be a cool subject for a short video, walking you through the process from one end to the other...enjoy!

How's It Made: A Giant Machine That Make MG Links (Ad-free)

Comments

Has anyone else noticed there has to be some individual who walks in the camera shot when Ian is talking at a factory?!?

Paul Beck

true though there are old designs as mg36/42/3 pkm fn mags OR things like that knights constant recoil iwi negev.... as each has links of its own maybe worth considering. for old ones you're right. my sks runs with lousy chincom dirty sh... better than with brass fresh ammo.

Guido Schriewer

Manufacturing is awesome.

David Vinson

The guns they're used in were originally designed to use parked links: making a change could destabilize the reliability: militaries don't like that! [or any change for that matter, for similar reasons...]

Bruce Brodnax

well one gunner could go through A LOT of them in a year so. better make em faster than one could feed them through a mg. surprising those still get parkerised and nothing slicker used by now. melonite or something.

Guido Schriewer

Very interesting video, thank you

TheNetsrac

Cool, Thanks.

Fred V PATTERSON

Very similar to how FN does it. Thanks.

Mrgunsngear


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