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ORIGINAL GERMAN DOT MG34 C&R.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:10,000.00 USD Estimated At:20,000.00 - 30,000.00 USD
ORIGINAL GERMAN DOT MG34 C&R.

Cal. 8mm. S# 3260A. Bbl. 24". DOT, 1944 dated. The MG34 is one of the most recognizable of the German WWII era MG's. Designed by Mauser on order of the Waffenamt, it was manufactured in the early days where German tolerances & quality were front & center, over the later guns all nations involved would be forced to manufacture which placed the focus on quick & inexpensive. The MG34 can easily be described as functional artwork. 109 Different parts were manufactured from bar stock, obviously before the pressed & stamped manufacturing processes would eventually take over. Before WWII was over, almost 500,000 MG34's were produced by 5 different firms. The trigger mechanism of the MG34, though complicated in design, was extremely simple for the operator since no external selector was necessary to switch between semiautomatic & fully automatic fire. The elongated trigger could simply be depressed at the top for semiautomatic & squeezed at the bottom for full automatic fire. With an overall length of almost 48" & a sight radius of 21", neither accuracy nor the ability to lay down an enormous amount of lead would pose to be a problem. Front sight is a folding blade, rear sight is a graduated notch from 200 to 2000 meters. Visible Waffenamt markings in several locations. Heavily knurled cocking handle. Ventilated barrel shroud with AA sight base doubling as front sling swivel. Integral folding bipod locks correctly in retracted position. Correct barrel booster locks into position with a spring loaded mechanism built into the front sight mount. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 1 basket drum, 1 MG 34 belt filling machine. CONDITION: finish on all external metal parts is on par with the majority of these era guns. Coverage is complete with signs of handling and use as expected. Several of the parts are numbered, matching the receiver including top cover, stock & stock components. Numerous Waffenamts and factory codes, in several locations. Matching hardwood stock has several impressions, and a few light gouges, devoid of any noticeable structural damage. Black grips are in very nice condition, only possessing a few scratches. The fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. Very good shiny bore. PROVENANCE: Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum Collection. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT MG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1575/JZ). CURIO. CLASS III. $20,000-30,000.