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Original German WWII MG 34 Display Machine Gun - Marked dfb, dated 1941 MG 34 Feed Assembly The first B-17s saw combat

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Description

The first B-17s saw combat in 1941

Missing Chunks

unfired 12-pounder Armstrong explosive shells of the same kind that we are offering were found south-west of Richmond

alone and armed only with a kukri

the correct set-up of the belt drum with ammunition included a starter tab that is tucked into the square trap on the exterior of the drum for transport

Original German WWII MG 34 Display Machine Gun - Marked dfb, dated 1941 MG 34 Feed Assembly The first B-17s saw combatOriginal Item: Only One available. This is an original WWII issue MG34 display machine gun. It is coded along with multiple German wartime markings and has multiple waffen amts. The 1941 dated barrel jacket bears a clear serial number 5677h, along with Waffenampt and maker code dfb for Gustloff Werke, Warffenwerk Suhl. Also marked 5762 on the top cover, this is a very fine example of the most prolific German issued Light Machine gun of WW2. Comprised

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