The MG-34, Russian Mass Wave Reducer

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The MG-34 was one of the first iterations of the Universal Machine Guns and was used to great extent by Germany and would go on to see use even after the war. he MG 34 was envisaged and well developed to provide portable light and medium machine gun infantry cover, anti-aircraft coverage, and even sniping ability. Its combination of exceptional mobility – being light enough to be carried by one man.

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00:00 MG-34 desires to eat
02:47 Meet admin
04:20 THANKS APEX
04:37 What it sounds like to get shot at by MG-34
05:26 History of the MG-34
11:06 Technical features of MG-34
13:42 MG-34 drill
15:59 Thanks Nick!
16:25 Video context
18:31 MG-34 the end

he MG 34 was based on a 1930 Rheinmetall design under the direction of Louis Stange at Rheinmetall's Sömmerda office, the MG 30. The Swiss and Austrian militaries had both licensed and produced the MG 30 from Rheinmetall shortly after it was patented and the gun started to enter service in Switzerland. The technical challenges in meeting the Reichswehrministerium specifications were broader than the gun development itself. It also encompassed various mounts and other accessories that had to adapt that gun to different roles. The MG 30 design was adapted and modified by Heinrich Vollmer of Mauser Industries. Vollmer originally designed the feed mechanism to accept MG 13/MG 15 inspired 75-round Patronentrommel 34 spring-loaded saddle-drum magazines. The Patronentrommel 34 was a rather complex magazine for which a filling device had to be used and requiring ordnance personnel and a special tool to optimize the spring tension for reliable feeding. Users were ordered not to adjust the drum spring tension.[12] The result, the multiple role capable MG 34, wherein Rheinmetall's Sömmerda plant had a significant influence, reflected the Reichswehrministerium specifications.

All magazines used are less than 29 rounds.

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