Good deal on 8mm belt loaders
Good deal on 8mm belt loaders
8mm belt loaders on sale for $150 with free shipping at sarco.
http://e-sarcoinc.com/mg34beltfllingmachine.aspx
http://e-sarcoinc.com/mg34beltfllingmachine.aspx
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Re: Good deal on 8mm belt loaders
Not a good deal.... A GREAT deal pointed out again.... Thanks for the info.
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Re: Good deal on 8mm belt loaders
Ordered one this weekend. Glad I held off purchasing one.
Re: Good deal on 8mm belt loaders
I received mine today. It was unissued packed in cosmoline and wax paper.
Re: Good deal on 8mm belt loaders
Don't buy it without looking in shotgun news first. Combo deals with belts and starters.
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Re: Good deal on 8mm belt loaders
Normally they have a pfd of the shotgun news ad on their website.
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Re: Good deal on 8mm belt loaders
10 50rd belts were $39.95
mg34056 $149.97, 3 for $399.00
Loader & 5 belts & starter $174.97, 3 for $499.00
25 extra belts with loader purchase $79.95
10 extra starter tabs wit purchase $39.95
Loader, 50 belts, 10 starter & 3 drums $445
Baskets are $45, or 2 & carrier $195.
mg34056 $149.97, 3 for $399.00
Loader & 5 belts & starter $174.97, 3 for $499.00
25 extra belts with loader purchase $79.95
10 extra starter tabs wit purchase $39.95
Loader, 50 belts, 10 starter & 3 drums $445
Baskets are $45, or 2 & carrier $195.
Re: Good deal on 8mm belt loaders
All the codes I posted on the mg34 forum
From Shotgun news
10 50rd belts were $39.95 mg34075 ($5.95 or 10 for $4.95, but was told the total was $39.95 for 10)
starter tabs $4.95 mg34011
mg34056 $149.97, 3 for $399.00
mg34090 Loader & 5 belts & starter $174.97, 3 for $499.00
mg34091 25 extra belts with loader purchase $79.95
mg34092 10 extra starter tabs wit purchase $39.95
mg34093 Loader, 50 belts, 10 starter & 3 drums $445
Baskets are $45 mg34014, or 2 & carrier $195 mg34013.
Demilled receivers mg34068 $65, 3 for 180.
Put away kit mg34100 $249
unlocking cams mg34012 $45
mg34 parts http://e-sarcoinc.com/search.aspx?find=mg34
3 mg34 parts kits $249.95 http://e-sarcoinc.com/allfourmg34partsk ... tskit.aspx
Free shipping on on-line orders over $50. Belts are not on-line.
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Re: Good deal on 8mm belt loaders
Arrived today. About 2 hrs to disassemble, soak in mineral spirts, and clear the Cosomlene off. Used 3 and 1 oil on the moving parts to help keep it loose. No instructions, so it took me a minute to figure out how it worked. Works great now, loads a 50 round belt in 30 seconds. A lot faster than loading by hand. Now I need to clean the local gun store out of their 8mm Romanian as I foresee a lot more shooting in my future!
Re: Good deal on 8mm belt loaders
I took mine completely apart to clean out the old grease and re-oil it. Took me a few tries to get the top cover back on properly...trying to line up the square part with the 3 lugs that holds the belt and lining up its arm thingy (technical term) at the same time to the part that advances it, all while gravity was working against me .
To make mine work smoother (less stiff) I took the spring out of that holds latching part down on the belt as mine was too tight for the yugo belts I had. Works slick as snot now with new modern oil using the yugo belts I have. This is a really neat accessory.
Took me a while to figure out how to get it all to fit in a 8mm can. Its like a puzzle at first.
Next I need to collect a .308 nato belt loader to go with this one.
To make mine work smoother (less stiff) I took the spring out of that holds latching part down on the belt as mine was too tight for the yugo belts I had. Works slick as snot now with new modern oil using the yugo belts I have. This is a really neat accessory.
Took me a while to figure out how to get it all to fit in a 8mm can. Its like a puzzle at first.
Next I need to collect a .308 nato belt loader to go with this one.
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Re: Good deal on 8mm belt loaders
Yes. A couple of the parts on the one I got had WA marks (some defaced), indicating some recycling of surplus German parts.yellowkid wrote:Stupid question but these are post war I assume?
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Gang,
Do you all use belt loaders? I have always done it by hand so I can 1. ensure proper loading, 2. inspect ammo, and 3. inspection belts.
A normal load for the range for the MG34 or MG42 is 3-4 cans; usually loaded over a couple of nights while watching TV.
Interested in knowing how others tackle loading and how much is their "combat load"?
thanks
greg
Do you all use belt loaders? I have always done it by hand so I can 1. ensure proper loading, 2. inspect ammo, and 3. inspection belts.
A normal load for the range for the MG34 or MG42 is 3-4 cans; usually loaded over a couple of nights while watching TV.
Interested in knowing how others tackle loading and how much is their "combat load"?
thanks
greg
Re: Good deal on 8mm belt loaders
another dumb question but, other than markings are they identical to the german wartime? these are basically gurtfuller 34's? is that fair?
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Re: Good deal on 8mm belt loaders
My post war and war time loaders appear the same. I use them for all my loading and inspect after loading.
Re: Good deal on 8mm belt loaders
Gulfstream 4,
How much ammo are you loading? How much do you usually take to the range? Just interested in answers.
I have a post war loader (it was given to me) but never really ever imagined using it.
greg
How much ammo are you loading? How much do you usually take to the range? Just interested in answers.
I have a post war loader (it was given to me) but never really ever imagined using it.
greg
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Re: Good deal on 8mm belt loaders
Most of the time I take 2,000 rounds at a time. I do not load until the day before or sometimes I load at the range for demonstrations. I like to soak the belts in transmission oil then drip dry for 24 hours prior to loading.
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Re: Good deal on 8mm belt loaders
I wish that I had 2,000 rds to load. Should have bought more ammo, should have bought more ammo.........
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