I picked up these two dummies an MG13 and MG34 for my collection.
The 34 is missing a charging handle - I will pay $75 or so, if anyone has a used one they don't need, it doesn't have to work, just for display.
This is my first 34 and it will look great in the collection, I have a few dummies and replicas, as so much is banned where I live.
Pit.
MG34 dummy in search of a charging handle.
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- Stabshauptmann
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Re: MG34 dummy in search of a charging handle.
My collection could stand a ban like that!
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- Hauptmann
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Re: MG34 dummy in search of a charging handle.
Very nice collection. Is that a SMG FG42?
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Thank you - the FG42 is a Shoei replica - we cannot own the SMG semi in California, well we probably could, but it would require altering the appearance(pistol grip and mag/mag catch), and then you would have to ask yourself, was it worth $5K? I talked to SMG Guns about their ZB26 semi conversions, Rick is a great guy and if I could, I would, lol.
When I bought the original MP44 kit which is built around a Shoei MP44 receiver and barrel, the owner also had the FG42 replica for sale, I couldn't help myself - I did get to look at a real one in BC this year.
I don't mind the odd replica, they will hold a place in the collection until my pocket book matches my desire, lol.
I am a big history buff, and the German paratrooper story is very interesting to me, especially the Grand Sasso raid, I know it was the earlier FG42 that was used, but it is still pleasing for me to have this in my collection, Japanese made or not, lol.
Pit.
When I bought the original MP44 kit which is built around a Shoei MP44 receiver and barrel, the owner also had the FG42 replica for sale, I couldn't help myself - I did get to look at a real one in BC this year.
I don't mind the odd replica, they will hold a place in the collection until my pocket book matches my desire, lol.
I am a big history buff, and the German paratrooper story is very interesting to me, especially the Grand Sasso raid, I know it was the earlier FG42 that was used, but it is still pleasing for me to have this in my collection, Japanese made or not, lol.
Pit.
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Re: MG34 dummy in search of a charging handle.
Have you tried the folks at Allegheny Arsenal for a charging handle. Give them a call. There contact info is on there website. MG34.com