TINY COLLECTION 34/42's (Pics)
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Who needs viagra!, nice stuff!!. I feel good knowing there are other "touched" people out there....now only if I could turn my vintage 1/24 scale slot car collection into firearms.......nah, wife would KILL ME!.
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The guy isn't anonymous at all...... but it isn't me.
It was me who put those pictures on 1919A4.com. Wanna see some of the rest of his toys? The guy is a collector (obviously) from England, and because he owns a museum, he's allowed to keep these pieces live, not dewatted. Notice that many of the MG34s have panzer mantels (barrel jackets made for mounting in armored vehicles) - very tough to find. There isn't a dog among 'em either.... what a bunch of cherries. He is from the Channel Islands, which is a short distance from France, but the islands are British possessions. The Channel Islands were occupied by the Germans during WW2. The museum is in a concrete bunker that the Germans built on the island.
They all shoot, and one of these days I'm going to go see him. He saw my website and offered to lend me some of his manual collection. Just for a starter, I asked him to scan a manual in for me, and 6 days later, the actual original manual shows up in the mail. I suppose it was worth about $150, and the guy just mailed it to me, told me to scan it in, and send it back when I was done. I finished translating that manual a few weeks ago and sent him a nice package of manuals for his trouble. Once I get a few more manuals finished that I already have, he's going to send me a few more.
Anyway - on with the show:
It was me who put those pictures on 1919A4.com. Wanna see some of the rest of his toys? The guy is a collector (obviously) from England, and because he owns a museum, he's allowed to keep these pieces live, not dewatted. Notice that many of the MG34s have panzer mantels (barrel jackets made for mounting in armored vehicles) - very tough to find. There isn't a dog among 'em either.... what a bunch of cherries. He is from the Channel Islands, which is a short distance from France, but the islands are British possessions. The Channel Islands were occupied by the Germans during WW2. The museum is in a concrete bunker that the Germans built on the island.
They all shoot, and one of these days I'm going to go see him. He saw my website and offered to lend me some of his manual collection. Just for a starter, I asked him to scan a manual in for me, and 6 days later, the actual original manual shows up in the mail. I suppose it was worth about $150, and the guy just mailed it to me, told me to scan it in, and send it back when I was done. I finished translating that manual a few weeks ago and sent him a nice package of manuals for his trouble. Once I get a few more manuals finished that I already have, he's going to send me a few more.
Anyway - on with the show:
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- Stabshauptmann
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mg mount
Hi,
The mount is really for a 34 or 42, its a vehicle mount. You can see one on page 159 of the Butz manual which John Baum has translated into English (well worth anyone who is half interested in buying a copy or 2.
Glad you like my small gathering.
D.
The mount is really for a 34 or 42, its a vehicle mount. You can see one on page 159 of the Butz manual which John Baum has translated into English (well worth anyone who is half interested in buying a copy or 2.
Glad you like my small gathering.
D.
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- Stabshauptmann
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1919 gunner
Hi,
Just noticed you observation about the range rover...give me some credit...its actually a Grand Cherokee. Nice, but drinks to much over here where its $100 a tank for petrol.
Just noticed you observation about the range rover...give me some credit...its actually a Grand Cherokee. Nice, but drinks to much over here where its $100 a tank for petrol.
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bet this is a lifetime of collecting
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- Stabshauptmann
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The collection
Hi,
The collection has taken around 8 years to put together. I also have the armourers kits in the ammo tins, belt loading machines... I noticed John Baum states that they all work...I wish. Most are dewat, but unlike US dewats these are all original parts including the recievers.
All the best,
Damien.
The collection has taken around 8 years to put together. I also have the armourers kits in the ammo tins, belt loading machines... I noticed John Baum states that they all work...I wish. Most are dewat, but unlike US dewats these are all original parts including the recievers.
All the best,
Damien.
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damion that is a beutiful collection, I have heard that in countries outside the usa use nato dewat specs which is basicly a pin in the barrel and part of the bolt face cut off, so the gun will strip rounds but drops them out the bottom, sound right?
Great men are born in fire, it is the privilege of lessor men to light the flame, no matter the cost
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mvpa 31698
46 cj2a
54 m37
56 CJ3B U.S. Navy
t24/m29 weasel
FOR M60 GOTO http://WWW.M60MG.COM
nra lifer
mvpa 31698
46 cj2a
54 m37
56 CJ3B U.S. Navy
t24/m29 weasel
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- Stabshauptmann
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Uk dewats
Hi Tom,
Our dewat/de-ac's are quite simple really. Barrel has a cut run along its length (not all the way0, a rod welded in. The bolt is ground back to 45 degrees. Then some have a cut at the front of the ejection opening towards the barrel shroud, some don't. Also the barrel is then pinned in place and the latch for splitting the gun is welded as well (in some cases)
I will take some pictures and post them to show you what I mean as they say a picture is worth a thousand words...especially when its me who's doing the talking. It make take a few days....remind me if you don't see a posting soon.
All the best,
Damien.
Our dewat/de-ac's are quite simple really. Barrel has a cut run along its length (not all the way0, a rod welded in. The bolt is ground back to 45 degrees. Then some have a cut at the front of the ejection opening towards the barrel shroud, some don't. Also the barrel is then pinned in place and the latch for splitting the gun is welded as well (in some cases)
I will take some pictures and post them to show you what I mean as they say a picture is worth a thousand words...especially when its me who's doing the talking. It make take a few days....remind me if you don't see a posting soon.
All the best,
Damien.
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thanks, that is some useful info
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mvpa 31698
46 cj2a
54 m37
56 CJ3B U.S. Navy
t24/m29 weasel
FOR M60 GOTO http://WWW.M60MG.COM
nra lifer
mvpa 31698
46 cj2a
54 m37
56 CJ3B U.S. Navy
t24/m29 weasel
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Translated manuals by J.Baum
Thanks John,
I would expect that you are picking up orders daily from a site like this, its just the place where every user should be jumping on your bandwagon so to speak....keep up the good work.
D.
I would expect that you are picking up orders daily from a site like this, its just the place where every user should be jumping on your bandwagon so to speak....keep up the good work.
D.