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GERMAN MG34 LAFETTTE TRIPOD & ACCESSORIES

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 4,000.00 USD
GERMAN MG34 LAFETTTE TRIPOD & ACCESSORIES

1)An awesome example of the WWII era Lafette tripod that was designed for the MG34. Tripod top, rear of mounting lugs marked w/ German code FSU indicating Brandenburger Fahrrad und Motorradwerk, Excelsior mfg. in 1943. Opposite of trigger marked "BKH 1942". Standard German mfg. procedures being well known for over engineering, this mount will not disappoint. It is a multi-functional tripod designed for low ground firing w/ a wide berth of traverse & elevation as well as the ability to add an anti-aircraft mount. These mounts are not a simple stationary device only designed to lift the firearm off the ground but are complicated pieces of machinery that actually aid & assist in the function of the MG34. Use of this mount allows the MG34 to be fired remotely, partially concealing the position of the operator. There is a provision for mounting optics directly on the tripod when utilizing this system. Most external metal surfaces painted in period correct shade of green. This is an original German MG34 Lafette tripod & not a much more common Yugo import designed around the MG42 / MG3. CONDITION: all moving parts are smooth w/ a full range & appear to function exactly as intended. Remote firing mechanism moves freely & functions correctly. All traverse adjustment related markings are clear. Paint coverage is complete aside from obvious areas of friction during use & mounting w/ some wear as expected from this period. Pads on front remain soft, pliable & very smooth although they look like finish has been roughed up from abrasion.
2) MG42/MG3 Anti Aircraft tripod. Painted green. Appears to still retain originality and not modified like so many others. CONDITION: the vast majority of all components wear green paint. Legs appear straight & mechanism moves effortlessly. Foot spikes are strait and solid. Very clean unit.
3) 3 spare MG34 barrels. While 2 are largely unmarked aside from a few scattered markings1 is clearly marked; "936R / 249 / 936-39 / 4846 / S / 15" w/ numerous waffenamt marks. Blued finish on all. Bores are all bright w/ strong rifling.
4) 3 Gurttrommel (Belt Drums) & 1 Gurttrommeltrager (carrying frame). All painted varying shades of green. Drums are assumably post war given lack of markings while frame has Waffenamt & numbers. Drums & holder all in terrific condition.
5) 40 MG34 belts. 7.92x57mm (8mm Mauser) non-disintegrating belt sections, 20 of which are still as issued, in sealed packaging.
6) Anti-aircraft sight. 4.25" diameter "spider web" sight w/ spring loaded base. (02-17636/JZ). $3,000-5,000.