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Who has MG34 Ejector-Plate Screws?
Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 9:52 pm
by Blanksguy
Looking for an affordable source for the small screws that hold the ejector-plate onto the MG34 REceiver. These small metric-thread screws are suppose to be replaced when changing ejector-plates or any time they come lose........so who has them for sale?
Also, as a small "standard-hard-ware" type metric-screw.....what is the "catalog" size/length/head-type and exact thread pitch?......maybe these things can be bought in boxes of 50-100 each.....??
Be safe, RichardS.
Blanksguy2001@chartermi.net
Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 8:51 pm
by OGRE
I have a TNW MG34SA that the screws kept coming loose and got buggered up.I took them to the local (small) hardware store and they helped me match up the threads.TNW were standard I imagine Full auto would be metric. I baught the shortest (1/4") flat head screws and still had to trim them so they wouldn't protrude into the bold raceway. They worked great.
Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 9:45 pm
by BeltFedTed
Check with Brian at BRPGUNS.COM
I needed some small parts for my MG34, and he had everything.
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 6:43 pm
by Intruder196
OGRE wrote:I have a TNW MG34SA that the screws kept coming loose and got buggered up.I took them to the local (small) hardware store and they helped me match up the threads.TNW were standard I imagine Full auto would be metric. I baught the shortest (1/4") flat head screws and still had to trim them so they wouldn't protrude into the bold raceway. They worked great.
This is exactly what I did when my TNW 34 had both screws break off in the receiver. I was lucky they were US standard and found some counter-sunk screws in the same size. I did have to trim them. They work good so far.
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 3:03 pm
by Thegunny
I had one come out of one of my full auto 34's and it was a bitch to find. I called all the usual suppliers and no one had any. I lucked out and found a cut reciever at a gun show that had the screws ($25). Well worth it, but my other gun lost one. What I did on that one was use stainless pop rivets. Rivet the ejector plate in place, and gently remove the potrusions in the bolt rail area. That gun runs like a champ and if I need to change the Ejector Plate, I just drill out the center of the rivet and repeat above procedure.
It seems to work on my gun.
