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    Anyone have a rhinemetal or Bnz Mg34?

    Anyone have a rhinemetal or Bnz Mg34? If so can see see a few pics?

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    I've got a couple of dot 1943 export with a Rhinmetal Borsig written on the cover. Is that what you mean? I have also spotted a couple of 34s with bnz shrouds.

    Carles

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      #3
      My bnz 41 is being cleaned right now, which parts do you want to see?

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        #4
        Hello, for rheinmetall, you want cra maget marking?

        For the MG34 bnz it is a very rare marking.

        Best regard

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          #5
          i mean the circle with a B in it or the chain logo for rhinemetal, im trying to understand what is correct for these early guns, i have one of each and it looks like both makers used a lot of subcontract parts from other makers.

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            #6
            duplicate post forum running SLOW

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              #7
              I mean the circle with a B in it or the chain logo for rhinemetal, I'm trying to understand what is correct for these early guns, I have one of each and it looks like both makers used a lot of subcontract parts from other makers. Seeing any matched serialized parts would definitely help. i wouldn't mind seeing a cra that was matched as well

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                #8
                Have you had a look at Folke Myrvang's book about German WWII MGs?

                Carles

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