Great Sharing of info here.
Thanks for it.
Later 42rocker
MG Regler Cyclic Rate Reducer
Re: MG Regler Cyclic Rate Reducer
To Tim Armitage and olli.....thanks for the great pictures. Some very unique markings there.
These are surely some very early MG34s from back when they had time to thoroughly stamp every part.
All the cosmoline reminds me of the scene in "Sergeant York" where the guy from Brooklyn is getting his rifle (an M1903? a 1917?) inspected by the armorer before turning it in. The armorer asks, "What's with all the grease in the barrel?"
His classic answer...."It makes the bullets come out faster!"
Please keep the pictures coming...Phil
These are surely some very early MG34s from back when they had time to thoroughly stamp every part.
All the cosmoline reminds me of the scene in "Sergeant York" where the guy from Brooklyn is getting his rifle (an M1903? a 1917?) inspected by the armorer before turning it in. The armorer asks, "What's with all the grease in the barrel?"
His classic answer...."It makes the bullets come out faster!"
Please keep the pictures coming...Phil
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Re: MG Regler Cyclic Rate Reducer
A somewhat cleaned up word doc file of the above.
Normally when I down load and make a copy for my files I also try to share it.
THANKS AGAIN for this Great info.
Later 42rocker
Normally when I down load and make a copy for my files I also try to share it.
THANKS AGAIN for this Great info.
Later 42rocker
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Re: MG Regler Cyclic Rate Reducer
Thank much for the pix. Ive got a cut 34 receiver that I assumed was for the rate reducer but wasnt sure till I saw the pix