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mg34
The MG 34 (shortened from German: Maschinengewehr 34, or "machine gun 34") is a German recoil-operated air-cooled machine gun, first tested in 1929, introduced in 1934, and issued to units in 1936. It introduced an entirely new concept in automatic firepower – the Einheitsmaschinengewehr (Universal machine gun) – and is generally considered the world's first general-purpose machine gun (GPMG). Both the MG 34 and MG 42 were erroneously nicknamed "Spandau" by Allied troops, a carryover from the World War I nickname for the MG 08, which was produced at the Spandau Arsenal.The versatile MG 34 was chambered for the full-power 7.92×57mm Mauser rifle cartridge, and was arguably the most advanced machine gun in the world at the time of its deployment. The MG 34 was envisaged and well developed to provide portable light and medium machine gun infantry cover, anti-aircraft coverage, and even sniping ability. Its combination of exceptional mobility – being light enough to be carried by one man – and high rate of fire (of up to 900 rounds per minute) was unmatched. It entered service in great numbers from 1939. Nonetheless, the design proved to be rather complex for mass production, and was supplemented by the cheaper and simpler to mass produce MG 42, though both remained in service and production until the end of the war.
this is a complete german mg34 kit that had the receiver demilled and torch cut but all pieces are present, it's a 1942 DOT.
will trade for preban ak's, matching asian ak kits, matching molot rpk kits, black schmidt and bender pmii short dot dual cc mdr t6 reticle.
Expensive but cool.
Edit: it says made by TNW. Is that the same TNW that so known to be one of the worst manufacturers? If so, I wouldn't touch this at 1/5 the price. A crap company making a gun from parts kit kinda makes me want to puke. I may have the manufacturer wrong but if it's that...
Looking to part with my MG34 Parts kit. Built on an aluminum dummy receiver- it is in great shape. DOT 1945- Made in the last year of the war in German occupied Czechoslovakia. Kit is in great shape- includes everything- I have a torch cut receiver I can toss in as well ($700)- it will be listed...
Looking for some historic deactivated SMG's or LMG's. MP34, Lanchester, Madsen, MG34, etc. to name a few.
Send pics and what you want for them.
Thanks!